*** Eurovision 2021 ***

I can't wait for a night out in a pub where there's a singer or band on, Just so as I can shout " Play Jaja Ding Dong! "

I've spent far too much on Graphics cards over the years and for the most part it's been a total waste of money, back in the day I loved overclocking and benching more than games.
With a 1080Ti I hardly play anything demanding and my old 970 would have done tbh.
 
Isn't that a problem the internet and streaming services/ youtube has caused? There is so much choice now to choose from when it comes to music.

How would you find anything that you don't even know it exists?

I still don't understand why anyone will kill a proven TV service that worked for decades, and replace it with much slower, heavier and much less convenient streaming service.

How would you find the newest Estonian songs, for example, in the internet?

Isn't it much more convenient just to turn your TV set on, choose the appropriate music TV channel and to get what you need automatically without any internet traffic and related costs?
 
and if your PC is your actual TV? I've cancelled my tv sub as it hasn't been on in over a year, not any cheaper from a package point of view but I don't pay the BBC anymore money now. Iplayer is a joke these days.
 
How would you find anything that you don't even know it exists?

I still don't understand why anyone will kill a proven TV service that worked for decades, and replace it with much slower, heavier and much less convenient streaming service.

How would you find the newest Estonian songs, for example, in the internet?

Isn't it much more convenient just to turn your TV set on, choose the appropriate music TV channel and to get what you need automatically without any internet traffic and related costs?

Are you serious? Youtube is free, and the ISP cost it much cheaper than a TV licence plus Sky subscription.

Also you can only watch the songs that music channels will play. On YouTube you can search any song you want and get recommendations too.
 
How would you find anything that you don't even know it exists?

I still don't understand why anyone will kill a proven TV service that worked for decades, and replace it with much slower, heavier and much less convenient streaming service.

How would you find the newest Estonian songs, for example, in the internet?

Isn't it much more convenient just to turn your TV set on, choose the appropriate music TV channel and to get what you need automatically without any internet traffic and related costs?

Youtube has all the music videos you need, why do you want a tv channel?
 
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