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LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kicksavedave][quote=TheBreeze]I was wanting to get that deal where you can watch every NFL game. Is that only available with DirecTV or are there other services that have it?[/quote]
Its only on Direct TV and its about $250 a season, but that only gets you the standard def. For the HD games, plus a nice package of extras called Super Fan, its another $100 a season. If you haggle well with DTV you can occasionally get them to waive the $100 for Super Fan, but not always.
At $350 a season for what amounts to my team on TV about 12 times vs seeing them in a bar when they are not the national game, it’s barely break even. If I go to a bar I’ll spend ~$30 each time for a meal and a few beers, which I never bother with at home.
This may be the last year I get the NFL Sunday Ticket.
To the OP, I pay about $78 for Direct TV with most channels except the premiums, HD, on 2 TVs. I pay about $49 for Time Warner Cable Internet. I consider neither to be a bargain but my only options at this time.[/quote]
250 gets you HD with free superfan, you just need to wait until right before the season and monitor message boards for the offer codes.
I have DTV HD DVR in one room, HD in another and a third tv. 78 a month – no premiums and didnt pay for any receivers – contract began march 2007 so im coming up on 2 years.
Time warner 69 bucks for phone (nationwide) and internet – was 80 but i saw 69 on their website, called and they dropped it for me.
I found a deal for nfl ticket – free superfan in hd in july on footballguys.com forums and scored that. I will call in april, threaten to cancel and ask for 10 off a month and free premiums, then call in june and try for a deal on the ticket.
Just takes time and pressure…
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kicksavedave][quote=TheBreeze]I was wanting to get that deal where you can watch every NFL game. Is that only available with DirecTV or are there other services that have it?[/quote]
Its only on Direct TV and its about $250 a season, but that only gets you the standard def. For the HD games, plus a nice package of extras called Super Fan, its another $100 a season. If you haggle well with DTV you can occasionally get them to waive the $100 for Super Fan, but not always.
At $350 a season for what amounts to my team on TV about 12 times vs seeing them in a bar when they are not the national game, it’s barely break even. If I go to a bar I’ll spend ~$30 each time for a meal and a few beers, which I never bother with at home.
This may be the last year I get the NFL Sunday Ticket.
To the OP, I pay about $78 for Direct TV with most channels except the premiums, HD, on 2 TVs. I pay about $49 for Time Warner Cable Internet. I consider neither to be a bargain but my only options at this time.[/quote]
250 gets you HD with free superfan, you just need to wait until right before the season and monitor message boards for the offer codes.
I have DTV HD DVR in one room, HD in another and a third tv. 78 a month – no premiums and didnt pay for any receivers – contract began march 2007 so im coming up on 2 years.
Time warner 69 bucks for phone (nationwide) and internet – was 80 but i saw 69 on their website, called and they dropped it for me.
I found a deal for nfl ticket – free superfan in hd in july on footballguys.com forums and scored that. I will call in april, threaten to cancel and ask for 10 off a month and free premiums, then call in june and try for a deal on the ticket.
Just takes time and pressure…
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kicksavedave][quote=TheBreeze]I was wanting to get that deal where you can watch every NFL game. Is that only available with DirecTV or are there other services that have it?[/quote]
Its only on Direct TV and its about $250 a season, but that only gets you the standard def. For the HD games, plus a nice package of extras called Super Fan, its another $100 a season. If you haggle well with DTV you can occasionally get them to waive the $100 for Super Fan, but not always.
At $350 a season for what amounts to my team on TV about 12 times vs seeing them in a bar when they are not the national game, it’s barely break even. If I go to a bar I’ll spend ~$30 each time for a meal and a few beers, which I never bother with at home.
This may be the last year I get the NFL Sunday Ticket.
To the OP, I pay about $78 for Direct TV with most channels except the premiums, HD, on 2 TVs. I pay about $49 for Time Warner Cable Internet. I consider neither to be a bargain but my only options at this time.[/quote]
250 gets you HD with free superfan, you just need to wait until right before the season and monitor message boards for the offer codes.
I have DTV HD DVR in one room, HD in another and a third tv. 78 a month – no premiums and didnt pay for any receivers – contract began march 2007 so im coming up on 2 years.
Time warner 69 bucks for phone (nationwide) and internet – was 80 but i saw 69 on their website, called and they dropped it for me.
I found a deal for nfl ticket – free superfan in hd in july on footballguys.com forums and scored that. I will call in april, threaten to cancel and ask for 10 off a month and free premiums, then call in june and try for a deal on the ticket.
Just takes time and pressure…
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kicksavedave][quote=TheBreeze]I was wanting to get that deal where you can watch every NFL game. Is that only available with DirecTV or are there other services that have it?[/quote]
Its only on Direct TV and its about $250 a season, but that only gets you the standard def. For the HD games, plus a nice package of extras called Super Fan, its another $100 a season. If you haggle well with DTV you can occasionally get them to waive the $100 for Super Fan, but not always.
At $350 a season for what amounts to my team on TV about 12 times vs seeing them in a bar when they are not the national game, it’s barely break even. If I go to a bar I’ll spend ~$30 each time for a meal and a few beers, which I never bother with at home.
This may be the last year I get the NFL Sunday Ticket.
To the OP, I pay about $78 for Direct TV with most channels except the premiums, HD, on 2 TVs. I pay about $49 for Time Warner Cable Internet. I consider neither to be a bargain but my only options at this time.[/quote]
250 gets you HD with free superfan, you just need to wait until right before the season and monitor message boards for the offer codes.
I have DTV HD DVR in one room, HD in another and a third tv. 78 a month – no premiums and didnt pay for any receivers – contract began march 2007 so im coming up on 2 years.
Time warner 69 bucks for phone (nationwide) and internet – was 80 but i saw 69 on their website, called and they dropped it for me.
I found a deal for nfl ticket – free superfan in hd in july on footballguys.com forums and scored that. I will call in april, threaten to cancel and ask for 10 off a month and free premiums, then call in june and try for a deal on the ticket.
Just takes time and pressure…
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=kicksavedave][quote=TheBreeze]I was wanting to get that deal where you can watch every NFL game. Is that only available with DirecTV or are there other services that have it?[/quote]
Its only on Direct TV and its about $250 a season, but that only gets you the standard def. For the HD games, plus a nice package of extras called Super Fan, its another $100 a season. If you haggle well with DTV you can occasionally get them to waive the $100 for Super Fan, but not always.
At $350 a season for what amounts to my team on TV about 12 times vs seeing them in a bar when they are not the national game, it’s barely break even. If I go to a bar I’ll spend ~$30 each time for a meal and a few beers, which I never bother with at home.
This may be the last year I get the NFL Sunday Ticket.
To the OP, I pay about $78 for Direct TV with most channels except the premiums, HD, on 2 TVs. I pay about $49 for Time Warner Cable Internet. I consider neither to be a bargain but my only options at this time.[/quote]
250 gets you HD with free superfan, you just need to wait until right before the season and monitor message boards for the offer codes.
I have DTV HD DVR in one room, HD in another and a third tv. 78 a month – no premiums and didnt pay for any receivers – contract began march 2007 so im coming up on 2 years.
Time warner 69 bucks for phone (nationwide) and internet – was 80 but i saw 69 on their website, called and they dropped it for me.
I found a deal for nfl ticket – free superfan in hd in july on footballguys.com forums and scored that. I will call in april, threaten to cancel and ask for 10 off a month and free premiums, then call in june and try for a deal on the ticket.
Just takes time and pressure…
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWhy not mix stone/concrete/pavers (outdoor surface material) with the fake grass that LT is a spokesperson for? Its expensive up front but you make your money back in 5 yrs or so. The RSF fire dept has it in front of their substation in 4s ranch and it looks good. Doesnt look cheap and quite real from across the street.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWhy not mix stone/concrete/pavers (outdoor surface material) with the fake grass that LT is a spokesperson for? Its expensive up front but you make your money back in 5 yrs or so. The RSF fire dept has it in front of their substation in 4s ranch and it looks good. Doesnt look cheap and quite real from across the street.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWhy not mix stone/concrete/pavers (outdoor surface material) with the fake grass that LT is a spokesperson for? Its expensive up front but you make your money back in 5 yrs or so. The RSF fire dept has it in front of their substation in 4s ranch and it looks good. Doesnt look cheap and quite real from across the street.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWhy not mix stone/concrete/pavers (outdoor surface material) with the fake grass that LT is a spokesperson for? Its expensive up front but you make your money back in 5 yrs or so. The RSF fire dept has it in front of their substation in 4s ranch and it looks good. Doesnt look cheap and quite real from across the street.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWhy not mix stone/concrete/pavers (outdoor surface material) with the fake grass that LT is a spokesperson for? Its expensive up front but you make your money back in 5 yrs or so. The RSF fire dept has it in front of their substation in 4s ranch and it looks good. Doesnt look cheap and quite real from across the street.
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