Even though we are at the top of the hill, we are in a little bowl at the top of the hill. That means we get nuthin' when it comes to antennas and TV. The upshot to living in a bowl at the top of the hill is the tremendous straight-line winds seem to stay on the ridges and, knock-on-wood, I have SEEN funnel clouds above us and they stay up there ------ so far--------------. I'll take that over good antenna reception any day

layful:
We have DirecTV, and while we only watch a few channels, they are channels we would not be privvy to if we only had rabbit ears.
As far as watching videos, including Netflix movies, we have Hughes.net and they instituted that little thing called FAP a few years back, a/k/a Fair Access Policy. We have a 27" monitor but it's not worth either the FAP grief or having to sit on the bed in the spare bedroom to watch anything for any length of time.
http://services.hughesnet.com/service_tools/fap/index.cfm
Where we live, it's either Hughes.net or dial-up and everybody knows what a losing/aggravating proposition dial-up is. I'm hearing that rake-your-fingernails-down-the-blackboard sound, in my head, as I type this:grief::grief: