Watching Notre Dame Online & in Canada 2012

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Is there any way to watch Notre Dame games on the net? Also, does anybody know if their games are going to be broadcasted in Canada this year?

Thanks!
 

DSully1995

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Is there any way to watch Notre Dame games on the net? Also, does anybody know if their games are going to be broadcasted in Canada this year?

Thanks!

NBC has them! TSN showed the stanford game last year that ESPN did, CBS might have been a problem
 

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If I'm breaking the rules please let me know but I use ATDHE | ATDHE.net | Free Sports TV occasionally to catch the silly games I bet like Tulsa or Houston that I can't get on cable or ESPN 3.

If you look hard enough you can usually find a good HD feed. I may even stream some games this year now that I have a capture card and 10Mbit upload bandwidth.

When I do I'll definitely let people know.. I can't stand to miss a game when traveling.
 
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How does one watch TV in the confines of an igloo?

First, you build a separate man igloo cave with room enough to house a 60" HD plasma, a pool table and a walk-in de-refrigerator so your beer doesn't freeze. Sled in a couple of couches and a La-Z-Boy or two, mount a satellite dish on the ice floe and you're all set.

This is what I do here in Minnesota ...
 

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First, you build a separate man igloo cave with room enough to house a 60" HD plasma, a pool table and a walk-in de-refrigerator so your beer doesn't freeze. Sled in a couple of couches and a La-Z-Boy or two, mount a satellite dish on the ice floe and you're all set.

This is what I do here in Minnesota ...

For those who don't know, beer flash freezes when too cold. That's why you bury it in a snow bank, then bring it inside to warm.
 

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I figured you fellas up north just hollowed out a dead moose.

That would be the pantry. You'd be surprised by just how many boxes of Cheese Nips, bags of Cheetos, spray cans of Cheez-Whiz and canisters of Tostitos, salted peanuts and margarita mix one can fit in a well dressed and hollowed Bullwinkle from Frostbite Falls. Rocket J. Squirrel Nuggets keep for a long time in the pantry. They taste especially good when dipped in a walleye pike mousse.
 
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That would be the pantry. You'd be surprised by just how many boxes of Cheese Nips, bags of Cheetos, spray cans of Cheez-Whiz and canisters of Tostitos, salted peanuts and margarita mix one can fit in a well dressed and hollowed Bullwinkle from Frostbite Falls. Rocket J. Squirrel Nuggets keep for a long time in the pantry. They taste especially good when dipped in a walleye pike mousse.

Now that's livin'.....
 

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That would be the pantry. You'd be surprised by just how many boxes of Cheese Nips, bags of Cheetos, spray cans of Cheez-Whiz and canisters of Tostitos, salted peanuts and margarita mix one can fit in a well dressed and hollowed Bullwinkle from Frostbite Falls. Rocket J. Squirrel Nuggets keep for a long time in the pantry. They taste especially good when dipped in a walleye pike mousse.

You minnesota southerners and your primitive ways! real men only use Seal blubber to maintain food freshness!
 

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You minnesota southerners and your primitive ways! real men only use Seal blubber to maintain food freshness!

Well, being miles removed from seal and whale blubber (pricey gourmet items) we do what we can. There are those who tout corn based blubber as an acceptable replacement. I don't believe them for a New York Minute.
 

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You minnesota southerners and your primitive ways! real men only use Seal blubber to maintain food freshness!

We all are not fortunate enough to walk into our backyard and club a seal on the noggin. If you lived in Oregon, you would be surprised how many raccoon skins it takes to wrap a salmon to keep through winter or how many bags of dead leaves it takes to insulate a house.
 
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