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I don't like Comcast either but you have said your piece, IMO it's enough, let it go

Are you a mod? If the mods don't have a problem with my post then, no offense, but I'm not sure why you're playing forum censorship gestapo. :crazy:
 
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The other option is to go spend 3 bucks on a pint at the bar down the street that has comcast each game, cheaper by far than a season worth of cable.
 
The other option is to go spend 3 bucks on a pint at the bar down the street that has comcast each game, cheaper by far than a season worth of cable.

A single pint for 3 hours? That must be some sort of Guinness record. :devilwink:
 
Are you a mod? If the mods don't have a problem with my post then, no offense, but I'm not sure why you're playing forum censorship gestapo. :crazy:

I'm not obviously, just stating an opinion to let it go, you are obviously very wound up about it
 
A single pint for 3 hours? That must be some sort of Guinness record. :devilwink:

Put a nipple on it.
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Aside from league pass for the season, are there any options for out of town Blazer fans who have no access to KGW for tonight's game?
 
Damn... I'm outa luck with DirecTV in Reno... :sigh:

Unless for some reason it is on league pass. It's not very often, but a couple random preseason games were on last year. Free because of the free preview
 
i dont get celtics games here, but if anyone wants my league pass password they best get to sucking this dick
 
To get around the blackout restriction living in portland, or anywhere that this may affect you, get a VPN service, I went with "hidemyass" which was around $10 a month, but I guess there are free ones available, never had any luck with those, maybe someone with more experience here could help you. Then using the VPN I was able to "spoof" where my IP connection was coming from by picking a city within the available US cities list (making sure that both teams would not be blacked-out from that location).

I've had FIOS for almost two years now, so I no longer need to do this (unless I'm working late, or the Blazers are playing on the East Coast), but if the company you work for has servers out of state, you can log into one of those servers and get a non-local IP address. My company has a server farm down in silicon valley. So, I've streamed Blazers games through the free NBA League Pass Broadband offer in the past. So, I know it works and doesn't cost any more than the standard League Pass Broadband fee.

BNM
 
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