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	<title>Comments on: Fancast-ic!</title>
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		<title>By: Lori</title>
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		<description>We have not had TV in our house for a few months (we got rid of cable, and are too cheap for converter boxes and antennas).  We have been getting by just fine!  Most (if all) networks have episodes posted online, and we catch up with stuff on VCast for Verizon phones.  Even for live sporting events we turn to justintv and watch it on TV (the PS3 is hooked up to the internet and we watch it through there).  Who needs cable with all of these possibilities?!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have not had TV in our house for a few months (we got rid of cable, and are too cheap for converter boxes and antennas).  We have been getting by just fine!  Most (if all) networks have episodes posted online, and we catch up with stuff on VCast for Verizon phones.  Even for live sporting events we turn to justintv and watch it on TV (the PS3 is hooked up to the internet and we watch it through there).  Who needs cable with all of these possibilities?!</p>
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