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Viewing WIU Game Looks Pretty Grim

argh! said:
grim? you've got to be kidding me. with the tiniest bit of technological savvy you can see the game from pretty much anywhere around the world, for free (via the trial), using a well-established platform (espn). that is not grim.
IF your location has the bandwidth to handle live video. Not everyone does, and lot's of people are s**t out of luck. And sure, you can watch streaming on a slow hookup, but that's not much fun (to say the least). I'm working the problem of a slow link at our location, but I'm not there yet -- and I know it's gonna cost us money (but then, What's money, except to spend?)
 
HookedonGriz said:
Yea ESPN+ is a solid streaming service. If you have internet, you have the game. It’s that simple people! And you can get it free with the 7 day trial. No reasons to complain on this one

Not that simple if you are out of the country, specifically mid east, you cannot get ESPN+ Unfortunately.
 
argh! said:
grim? you've got to be kidding me. with the tiniest bit of technological savvy you can see the game from pretty much anywhere around the world, for free (via the trial), using a well-established platform (espn). that is not grim.
Who would try to kid you? Try ESPN+ or streaming of any kind where there is limited bandwidth available. Grim is grim. But I should re-examine because you speak with such authority - whether you know sh!t or not.
 
IdaGriz01 said:
argh! said:
grim? you've got to be kidding me. with the tiniest bit of technological savvy you can see the game from pretty much anywhere around the world, for free (via the trial), using a well-established platform (espn). that is not grim.
IF your location has the bandwidth to handle live video. Not everyone does, and lot's of people are s**t out of luck. And sure, you can watch streaming on a slow hookup, but that's not much fun (to say the least). I'm working the problem of a slow link at our location, but I'm not there yet -- and I know it's gonna cost us money (but then, What's money, except to spend?)
I've got an wireless ISP out of Livingston (WispWest) coming today to evaluate whether they can provide sevice to me. Line of sight, but offer a fast package if they can hit me. Much better than the DSL I have.
Fat chance for tomorrow, though.
 
kemajic said:
argh! said:
grim? you've got to be kidding me. with the tiniest bit of technological savvy you can see the game from pretty much anywhere around the world, for free (via the trial), using a well-established platform (espn). that is not grim.
Who would try to kid you? Try ESPN+ or streaming of any kind where there is limited bandwidth available. Grim is grim. But I should re-examine because you speak with such authority - whether you know sh!t or not.

ha, i'm pretty sure you were one who spouted some of the large the amount of shit i put up with from the peanut gallery on here a few years ago when i opined that um should join the 21st century and make sure the games were available online. oh, the toaster jokes were hilarious, as were the snide admonitions to shut up and just buy the right cable package so i could watch two games a year.

to put it another way, on espn+, with the free trial, the game is probably available to more people than ever before. you want that to be grim because you are one of a handful who decide to live where there isn't high speed cable (which obama thought you 'deserved'), go ahead and think it grim. i'll keep the "grim" definition available to things that are actually close to being grim.
 
argh! said:
kemajic said:
argh! said:
grim? you've got to be kidding me. with the tiniest bit of technological savvy you can see the game from pretty much anywhere around the world, for free (via the trial), using a well-established platform (espn). that is not grim.
Who would try to kid you? Try ESPN+ or streaming of any kind where there is limited bandwidth available. Grim is grim. But I should re-examine because you speak with such authority - whether you know sh!t or not.

ha, i'm pretty sure you were one who spouted some of the large the amount of shit i put up with from the peanut gallery on here a few years ago when i opined that um should join the 21st century and make sure the games were available online. oh, the toaster jokes were hilarious, as were the snide admonitions to shut up and just buy the right cable package so i could watch two games a year.

to put it another way, on espn+, with the free trial, the game is probably available to more people than ever before. you want that to be grim because you are one of a handful who decide to live where there isn't high speed cable (which obama thought you 'deserved'), go ahead and think it grim. i'll keep the "grim" definition available to things that are actually close to being grim.

Funny, I actually thought about your old, entitled posts when I read this thread.
 
kemajic said:
IdaGriz01 said:
argh! said:
grim? you've got to be kidding me. with the tiniest bit of technological savvy you can see the game from pretty much anywhere around the world, for free (via the trial), using a well-established platform (espn). that is not grim.
IF your location has the bandwidth to handle live video. Not everyone does, and lot's of people are s**t out of luck. And sure, you can watch streaming on a slow hookup, but that's not much fun (to say the least). I'm working the problem of a slow link at our location, but I'm not there yet -- and I know it's gonna cost us money (but then, What's money, except to spend?)
I've got an wireless ISP out of Livingston (WispWest) coming today to evaluate whether they can provide sevice to me. Line of sight, but offer a fast package if they can hit me. Much better than the DSL I have.
Fat chance for tomorrow, though.

I have DSL over phone via Blackfoot Communications and I am many miles from the backbone. Linked up ESPN+ on a Roku tonight and can watch a CFL game just fine. Might not have the bandwidth with heavier traffic tomorrow but fingers are crossed.
 
Zirg said:
Htowngriz said:
CDAGRIZ said:
kemajic said:
Have signed up, but my experience with streaming here is not good. CenturyLink DSL at about 6 Mbps the best I can get. A lot of buffering usually, so my expectations are not high. Will have the radio handy.

Bummer. I guess you'll just have to evaluate your commitment to supporting the team, right? There are tickets available.

Macomb? I spent a month there one night!

I actually went to the Griz' embarrassing playoff game in Macomb years ago. I'm not even gonna look it up but it was humiliating and have tried to forget it. Their "stadium" is joke. There are,literally, people who go in their back yard and set up lawn-chairs to watch the game from their small hill over-looking the "stadium", which has so few seats (and low-profile) that they can look right in. Macomb is a tiny town in the middle of nowhere. They have no fan-base, so the road intimidation factor is almost non-existent. They had a "crowd" of 2247 when they hosted #11 South Dakota State last year, and only hosted 4 of 12 games last year, so it's no surprise that this game is not on tv.

I was there also. We sucked and their stadium sucked. Can you say Dornblaser
 
kemajic said:
PeauxRouge said:
kemajic said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Kem says it's all about prioritizing attending games in person. He will make the trip. No doubt.
Funeral in WY Friday afternoon for a close friend and longtime Griz fan. Priorities are where they should be. Will try the streaming and radio backup.
Will the 307 not put the game on for you? New Atlas? Or are they in the same boat?
I'll check with the 307, but Sundberg's memo was pretty clear that ESPN+ would be the exclusive coverage and I doubt they will have computer HMDI hookup.

Go to Paul “Duke” Edwards’ House he will probably have it going!
 
Kicked off my free week trial of espn+ on my firestick, works Great! Linked it to my phone espn app, good to go! The NDSU and North Alabama game shows at 1:30 should be a fun watch until the GRIZ game starts.

Go GRIZ!!
 
Watching San Diego @ Harvard with no buffering; not so grim. Ugly old empty stadium; guess they only get a crowd for Yale.
 
grizindabox said:
argh is the poster child for grim

i will agree with that! i've obviously been on this site way too many years, and have devolved into mainly responding to stuff that i find annoying. like most everyone else.

oh, and i act entitled. yes. entitled. like all the other old white men on here. except i'll admit it.
 
kemajic said:
Watching San Diego @ Harvard with no buffering; not so grim. Ugly old empty stadium; guess they only get a crowd for Yale.
Harvard kicking butt, but homer announcers and refs annoying.
 
Brining my iPad to the Texas Tech/Houston game....signed up for my 7-day trial yesterday. Looking forward to another beatdown of a MFVC team not named NDSU.
 
kemajic said:
argh! said:
grim? you've got to be kidding me. with the tiniest bit of technological savvy you can see the game from pretty much anywhere around the world, for free (via the trial), using a well-established platform (espn). that is not grim.
Who would try to kid you? Try ESPN+ or streaming of any kind where there is limited bandwidth available. Grim is grim. But I should re-examine because you speak with such authority - whether you know sh!t or not.

This.
 
argh! said:
grim? you've got to be kidding me. with the tiniest bit of technological savvy you can see the game from pretty much anywhere around the world, for free (via the trial), using a well-established platform (espn). that is not grim.

Yup. The multicasting feature is awesome. And with a free trial. Actually well worth the $5 per month of the service. I spend more than that on one trip to Starbucks.
 
I'm happy the audio and the video matches unlike the GoGriz feeds. The broadcast reminds me of watching Carroll College playoff games several years ago. But the picture isn't too bad.
 
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