Do you wish that you could go back in time to the good ole days? No matter what the "golden days" were for you, they can be found with ease on YouTube. Whether you are searching for Dean Martin, the Beatles or Luther Vandross, it's easy to go back in time. If you are prevented by your slow dial-up connection, it's time that you upgrade to satellite broadband.
On YouTube legends live on forever. With dial-up, it's not possible to fully enjoy what's available. Perhaps you still have dial-up because you never thought there was a reason to upgrade. Now, more than ever, there is. Or maybe you still have dial-up because you think there are no high-speed connections available in your area, especially if you live in a remote part of the U.S. Neither of these reasons should stop you any longer. Satellite technology can provide you with internet access at broadband speeds.
So, how does it work? Low-orbit satellites transmit and receive signals to and from dishes all over the globe - even at the Poles, access is available. It works similarly to satellite television. In fact, the goal is the same: provide access to a service where it was once unavailable. All you need is to have a satellite internet dish installed to the top of your home. Once installed, you'll be able to take advantage of speeds that are more than 20 times faster than those of your old dial-up connection.
With those kinds of speeds, you can begin a video and it will download as you go along, never having to wait for it to stop and buffer. There are so many videos available from past American pop culture. Want to see Johnny Carson in his prime playing straight man to Joan Rivers or Don Rickles? It's all there. Maybe you'd like to see Eartha Kitt's original version of "Santa Baby"? No problem. There are even classic music videos online, such as the Beatle's "Help!" - considered one of the first music videos. Gone are the days of waiting minutes on end for videos to load, thanks to satellite broadband.
You can also catch full episodes of classic television. Whether or not they are legally uploaded is technically no concern of ours. Enjoy them before they are snatched down by the man! Currently, there are full episodes of The Jeffersons, All in the Family, 227, Three's Company, and Bewitched. That's just naming a few. You can even watch particularly famous moments in TV history, such as a clip of the Fonz water-ski-jumping over a shark on Happy Days.
As you can see, YouTube could almost be considered a vault of American and British pop culture history. Pretty much anything you set your mind to watching can be found on YouTube. Remember that with dial-up you'll spend minutes waiting just for the video to load. However, with satellite broadband you will be able to zip through video after video, reminiscing about the good ole days all the while.
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