If you have T-Mobile Apple TV costs only $3/mo.
Plus with T-Mobile you don’t pay anything for Netflix, Hulu, MLB Tv.
If you have T-Mobile Apple TV costs only $3/mo.
Plus with T-Mobile you don’t pay anything for Netflix, Hulu, MLB Tv.
The point is, you have to spend money to watch what we used to watch for free (OTA broadcast) or at least as part of cable TV packages.
Remember those days? ![]()
What needs to be established is in what decade, at least, ‘stock’ race cars began to become less than 50 percent stock.
The cars in VDC’s collage appear all to be at least 70-80 percent stock.
The town where I spent most of my childhood still had a dirt oval track, as late as the mid '50s, and those races were advertised as “stock car” events.
Unless one is a fossil like me, they don’t realize that Nascar was born on dirt!
Of course I did. Pay attention. I was one of the ones pointing it out.
@ChrisTheTireWhisperer please stop talking about being a “fossil” . . . To use YOUR words ![]()
You don’t have a monopoly on being old(er)
I personally suspect you’re far younger than you’d like us to believe, fwiw
Also please stop insinuating only YOU are knowledgeable about certain subjects
There are enough other things to watch on tv to not pay blackmai lfor subscriptions. Bye, Bye F1. If enough people are willing to buy Apple tv, it will be successful, but not with my money.
Thre are still local tracks in Western NY, both dirt and paved but all the guys I used to go with have diedbut I can't drive far any
moreand not at hight. I usesd to be able to get some short track racing on MAV TV with an antenna but not in the building I have been living in for the last 2+years. I prefer short track racing to anything available onregular cable. Th only thing in auto racing on my cable is the Indycar Ovals. zno gimmicks to pass needed.
The Craftsman Truck series moved to pay channels 20 years ago, just when I was interested in watching local drivers who had the opportunity to drive in the truck series. I watched some races in a local sports bar on Fridays after work, I never paid for sports channels at home.
I used to get free tickets to the truck series races when I worked for Dodge dealers, one time I watched the race from the pits when Jason Leffler was racing.
As for engines, Mopar discontinued their race program 17 years ago so the time being there are no NASCAR grade engine blocks, crankshafts or cylinder heads for the race teams. Spec engine racing is an opportunity to get the name back into racing.
That was long ago, they may have been the first to fail.
In the 1970’s those cars were classified as Sportsman series, more for entertainment. Late Models were the leading series and more competitive.
Do you attend many dirt track races?
Does it matter?
At least I know the history.
I wouldn’t call him old. He’s about 15-20 years younger than I am.
And right now, there are.
I have the top T-Mobile home internet plan +2 phones in my area. It includes Hulu and Paramount+ for free but no discounts on Apple Tv or Netflix.
I can’t explain it Mike. I ‘feel’ older, in the mind that is.
I have the preferences for the lifestyles and products used by people born well before my actual birth year. That’s why I think I may be a ‘slider’. There was a TV show back in the 2000s or 1990s called that, “Sliders”. Only I didn’t know what it was about (time travel) or watch it much, in its heyday.
I don’t say things like “I prefer standard time over Daylight saving” or “CRT over flat screen” or narrower tires to goad anyone or annoy them. These are actually who I am, Mike.
I tolerate the lifestyle and tech of this time, the 2010s and 2020s, I even use some of the tech, but it’s not really who I am. That’s why you’ll typically find me at flea markets and estate sales when I’m not working. It’s a connection to what is for many of you ‘the past’. But for me, it’s reality.
Must be the region you’re in.
Turns out it is the plan… I did a little research.
We own our phones. We are not on the much more expensive Best Experience plan that provides the phones. Rents the phone, payment plan..however you view it.
But I do like the 5G home internet. T Mobile is installing fiber in my neighborhood. Can’t wait for that!
We have AT&T fiber internet (WIFI ?) and T Mobile phone service, so I really don’t want to downgrade to 5G internet, all but one devise in the house is on WIFI, T Mobile fiber is not on the list for our area anytime soon…