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The thing with that subheading is that it assumes that everyone wants every channel. I know several people who are perfectly happy with just Netflix, and a greater amount that are happy with just Netflix/Hulu. Yes, if you absolutely must have every channel available, then you might as well keep cable. On the other

98% of our TV viewing is via some sort of streaming, often with multiple streams at once. I’ve never had an issue with reaching any sort of bandwidth cap.

I had Verizon/Comcast/Time Warner Cable and I think I generally average 250gb per month with my everyday streaming/gaming and when I had room mates we would hit 600gb average. I think the only time we ever had an issue was with Comcast telling us they’d throttle us after we hit 600gb again. That was back then when I

As a person of working age I will agree about the status of the economy. :-/ I mean it’s a an interesting state with a lot of history but if you’re below retirement age go there because you have a job (or a strong lead on a job), not if you have no job and are looking for one.

Florida is an amazing place, with almost everything going for it, and only one downside - the people who live there.

I think the hard part is judging the whole state when states aren’t homogenous. Wisconsin ranked #4 in healthcare? Yeah, if you’re in Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, or La Crosse. You get up into some of the North Woods you’re lucking if you can find a veterinarian.

It looks a list of places someone wanting to inherit her fortune (soon) would send grandma to live for the winter.

Come on, you can’t just say “amazing” and leave it at that.

I just can’t see retiring in Florida. It’s not just climate change and rising sea levels - something else just makes me uneasy about living there.