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  • #46
    we got mlb on the computer a few years ago... You can share it because i did it with my dad.. We used the same password and login name on different computers and it worked... There are a few glitches and what not but its not to bad... But, i do have direct tv now...

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    • #47
      thanks doc, i will let stan and chief know.
      2013 NCAA POD Record

      8-3ATS +3.80 units

      2013 NFL POD Record

      1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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      • #48
        Bry, if you dont mind I would like to share it with you.
        2010: 23-12 +37.8
        2011: 4-0 + 20
        09-11 5*s and up: 34-7

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        • #49
          Originally posted by mark30
          Bry, if you dont mind I would like to share it with you.

          sure thing. once me/dad/bro order it i'll get in touch with you.

          do you have my email? if not i dont know how to get it to you.

          do you have ya hoo messenger?
          2013 NCAA POD Record

          8-3ATS +3.80 units

          2013 NFL POD Record

          1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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          • #50
            For what it's worth, I had this last year. And I loved it.
            Remember, one just man causes the Devil greater affliction than a million blind believers

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            • #51
              Originally posted by 10DimeBry
              sure thing. once me/dad/bro order it i'll get in touch with you.

              do you have my email? if not i dont know how to get it to you.

              do you have ya hoo messenger?
              Thanks bry. I send you an email tonight.
              2010: 23-12 +37.8
              2011: 4-0 + 20
              09-11 5*s and up: 34-7

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              • #52
                Does anyone know how the negotiation with In Demand has gone? I don't see anything posted anywhere and if there was a decision either way, one would think that there would have been a press release. Could they still be negotiatiing?
                Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Three Jack
                  Does anyone know how the negotiation with In Demand has gone? I don't see anything posted anywhere and if there was a decision either way, one would think that there would have been a press release. Could they still be negotiatiing?
                  I am still pissed that i don't have it.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Three Jack
                    Does anyone know how the negotiation with In Demand has gone? I don't see anything posted anywhere and if there was a decision either way, one would think that there would have been a press release. Could they still be negotiatiing?

                    NO its done. cable had til april 1st to negotiate. it didnt happen so direct TV has exclusive rights to mlb extra innings for the next 7 years.
                    2013 NCAA POD Record

                    8-3ATS +3.80 units

                    2013 NFL POD Record

                    1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                      NO its done. cable had til april 1st to negotiate. it didnt happen so direct TV has exclusive rights to mlb extra innings for the next 7 years.
                      THANK GOD YOU WERE WRONG...YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                      Updated: April 4, 2007, 10:16 PM ET
                      MLB has deal to keep 'Extra Innings' on cable TVAssociated Press


                      NEW YORK -- After negotiations that went into extra innings, baseball struck a deal to keep its "Extra Innings" package of out-of-market games on cable television.

                      Under pressure from Sen. John Kerry, baseball and iN Demand reached an agreement in principle Wednesday on a seven-year contract, a deal that likely will allow the sport's new TV network to be available in at least 40 million homes when it launches in 2009.

                      Baseball announced an exclusive $700 million, seven-year agreement with DirecTV on March 8, but viewers who would have lost TV access to the games complained.

                      "The concern expressed by our fans who would have been forced to switch to alternative carriers or were unable to switch was something we tried to be responsive to," baseball chief operating officer Bob DuPuy said.

                      Kerry had asked the Federal Communications Commission to investigate the original deal, and during a hearing last week in Washington he pushed baseball to resume talks with iN Demand, owned by affiliates of Time Warner, Comcast and Cox. While baseball had set a March 31 deadline, the sides kept negotiating and announced a deal Wednesday night, an agreement that still must be finalized.

                      "All we ever wanted was a victory for the fans, and this outcome is a big step forward," Kerry said in a statement. "Everyone kept talking and pressing until we had a deal that protects the rights of most fans to follow their hometown team."

                      IN Demand began making games available to cable systems in progress starting at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday, president Robert Jacobson said. The package will be available for $159 this year through a free preview period that will extend into next week, he said, but the 2007 price for those subscribing after that has not been set.

                      "I'm exhausted but happy," Jacobson said. "We always needed to feel like we were treated fairly relative to the other distributor. We felt like got our fair share."

                      As part of the agreement, iN Demand and DirecTV each will receive about 16 percent equity in the new network, a person familiar with the deal said, speaking on condition of anonymity because that detail wasn't announced. Under the original agreement, DirecTV was to be a 20 percent owner.

                      IN Demand will make the "Extra Innings" package available to other cable companies, which also would be required to carry the MLB channel. Baseball is willing to resume negotiate with Echostar's Dish Network, baseball spokesman Rich Levin said, but DirecTV president Chase Carey said he anticipated for now that his company would be an exclusive satellite carrier.

                      The dispute was largely over baseball's desire to have a deal that will allow its network to be widely available on a basic cable tier. At 40 million homes, it would be one of the largest launches in cable history.

                      "It provides both the financial stability and the exposure to ensure a successful launch of the channel and bring the game to as many fans as possible," DuPuy said.

                      Because of the new deal, DirecTV will pay less than it would have under the original agreement.

                      "The economics are better for us on the 'Extra Innings' side," Carey said. "Clearly there were benefits you had in capturing subs [subscribers]. We were paying a lot of money to get it. At what price? We weighed all the positives of each."

                      Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
                      Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

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                      • #56
                        With DTV Ive heard you just need to find someone to get them to add a new receiver to their account and you can watch it from your house as long as you have a SAT Dish. Might want to split it that way too guys
                        THINK BLUE

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                        • #57
                          mark30,


                          i wont be ordering mlbtv any longer. sorry. i have cable and will be purchasing the extra innings package tonight
                          2013 NCAA POD Record

                          8-3ATS +3.80 units

                          2013 NFL POD Record

                          1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                            mark30,


                            i wont be ordering mlbtv any longer. sorry. i have cable and will be purchasing the extra innings package tonight


                            Signed,

                            Mark30

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                            • #59
                              Damn---you people talking all about that hi tech TV shit, and Poor LSU Fan is still watching on a 10 " Black and White.....OVAL shaped screen, but he does have some spare tubes, in case one goes...........kapt


                              Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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