Yea I simply screen mirror on our tv at times.. I have a rather large monitor so other than the chair in the living room is better than the office there isn't an issue other than the original signal can get pretty drifty BTW, for an old codger like me the 60's's were just yesterday, except I don't remember much about the 60's other than Lobo sports as I was actually "there" - lol.
Much better than the old days when you had to stay up til am to watch a tape delay. Of course, I was so much younger then. I used to mirror from my phone all the time.
However, now just install the Stadium app on the AppleTV. Use the search feature to find the game as it is rarely on the app home page. I am okay with that. I would also be okay if UNM blacked out all home games unless they are sold out. I think COVID has some impact on packing the pit in today's climate, but the Pit has seen a steady decline in fans ever since UNM started streaming and broadcasting home games in the local market. We need the Pit at near capacity every game. The rest of the games are hovering around k fans which is pretty much the season ticket holders.
The casual fans are choosing to watch at home vs attending the games. While this team is far from perfect, it is fun to watch and we should be seeing a lot more fans for home games. I watched a little of yesterday's game, works as on a computer.
MWC streaming needs to improve their overall stream. Too much freezing, it gets very annoying. I do admit its better than nothing! I think that's part of the point. Days gone by, not going to come back. But for someone who has marginal rural internet service I find less games each year are available on Direct TV, and so I either fight through a glitchy broadcast on my phone or just listen to Portnoy.
The MWC network is new to Roku and this my friends is the best option. Good Luck! It allowed me to record it so it is available here. I have DirecTV and the channel, but nothing comes up. I probably don't have the right sports package or something. But I am going to the game anyway.
The ESPN's and other networks have ruined sports coverage for a lot of people. The more technical advance we are the less games any one can see without paying ridiculous money to watch games. I consider this the dark ages of sports tv. This is sad and embarrassing. I figured they would be the first to provide the steps to using their products to image Windows 7.
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If you one of these posts answered your question or issue, please click on "Mark as answer". If a post contained helpfull information, please be so kind to click on the "Vote as helpful" button :. Marked as answer by lforbes Tuesday, December 14, PM. There's medical information and surgical information that's brought back. Books are brought back, languages are brought back, Aristotle is brought back, everything is brought back. So, the Crusades really do change Europe in a way that we have not seen before.
Narrator: The Crusades spawned a rebirth of trade and architecture, unseen in Europe since the fall of Rome. Massive stone fortresses were built to replace the smaller wooden ones that had been a staple of Dark Age defense. Military supply lines opened up new markets for goods, flowing in and out across the Mediterranean. Roads that had been neglected since Roman times were rebuilt to accommodate the flow of troops to and from battle,.
Effros: It's thought that around a year that Europe became somewhat warmer, that it emerged from a period. So starting around the year , we see a growth in population in western Europe.
Daileader: If you look at the archaeology of a medieval town during the 11th and 12th centuries, the 13th century,. Town halls are rebuilt, bigger and bigger and bigger, to try and encompass this growing population,. Massachaele: Europe was on the verge of one of the most productive and creative periods of its entire history. Things like the great Gothic cathedrals, the universities, the law courts and legal systems,.
Narrator: In the popular mind, the Dark Ages are a dark, empty void between the glory of Rome and the triumph of the Renaissance,. Husain: There was political chaos. There were injustices, it's certainly true,. Whalen: This was a time when you see the landscape of Europe as we think of it today, the cities like Paris and London,.
So on that level, were they so dark? Perhaps we live in the Dark Age. I mean, look what just happened in the 20th century, with everything from you know mustard gas atom bombs. I mean, who's to say?
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