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Old 08-03-2021, 08:19   #72
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
I thought you were the one who thought solutions could be found for everything?

btw, I was only showing that IPTV could be recorded, not recommending it...

As was said earlier, by 2035, I would imagine most recordings are kept in the "cloud", however they are delivered/retained.


(Be a beggar when t’internet goes down - no TV, no recordings to watch)
Agreed, although I think these would be bookmarks rather than recordings, wouldn't they?

I also agree that with no internet, there would be no TV. That would certainly be a bummer.
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