My wife and I tried the library years ago. But most of the time, the DVD's were so scratched up that we couldn't use them. I for one am proposing Netflix, because 95% of the time we do not have a problem with their DVD's. We also canceled our cable subscription and just have the local channels, because the area we live in is antenna impaired. For those who are really hurting financially or just plain frugal, Netflix has a $5 a month program. Also, if you have high speed internet over 768k you can watch TV programs online at hulu.com for free. CBS also has a similar site as well.
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DVD's at the library
Submitted by Relentless on April 6, 2008 - 03:23.
My wife and I tried the library years ago. But most of the time, the DVD's were so scratched up that we couldn't use them. I for one am proposing Netflix, because 95% of the time we do not have a problem with their DVD's. We also canceled our cable subscription and just have the local channels, because the area we live in is antenna impaired. For those who are really hurting financially or just plain frugal, Netflix has a $5 a month program. Also, if you have high speed internet over 768k you can watch TV programs online at hulu.com for free. CBS also has a similar site as well.