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- From: varnell@aurs01.UUCP (Mark Varnell)
- Newsgroups: triangle.general
- Subject: Re: Sci-fi channel
- Message-ID: <61682@aurs01.UUCP>
- Date: 17 Dec 92 12:48:03 GMT
- References: <Bz7MJL.G5F@unx.sas.com> <1DPsVB1w165w@circle.raleigh.nc.us> <1992Dec16.134748.22606@fns-nc1.fns.com>
- Sender: news@aurs01.UUCP
- Reply-To: varnell@aurps1.aur.alcatel.com.UUCP (Mark Varnell)
- Organization: Alcatel Network Systems, Raleigh NC
- Lines: 22
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- >I get the Sci-Fi channel in the Wake Forest area - it is channel 38(I think).
- >BTW, I have CVI of Wake Forest...
- >
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- I am on CVI in south Wake county and I found Sci-Fi channel on
- channel 38 also. MY gripes about CVI are the rates ($20.40 for
- extended basic service) and mainly, the fact that if you are one
- day late paying your bill, they charge $5.00 late fee. This
- happened last month and I almost cancel my subscription then. They
- also have the audacity to charge something like $4.50 per month for
- additional hookups in YOUR house, which I doubt few people actually
- pay ;-).
-
- I am considering alternate methods of TV reception but we cannot have a
- satellite dish or antenna visable from the road in our neighborhood.
- Are there antennas that would fit in an attic and yet get decent
- reception of the available local stations.
- The network channels and FOX are the ones I consider the
- minimum stations I would have to receive.
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- * MARK VARNELL ...mcnc!aurgate!varnell *
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