I remember when I was young I could just turn on the TV, pick any channel, and I would watch a properly timed ball drop in New York.
Now? It took ages to find a new years countdown on youtube. Couldn't find a decent option and eventually I settled on a tower in Texas that was in the central time zone.
Is there a good ball drop replacement for people who don't own a TV and live purely online? It doesn't need to be fancy, just count down without me having to synchronize watches -_-
I think I saw one on Disney plus of all places. I saw it at 9 PM (I was tuning in for Skeleton Crew) and unless I read it wrong it had already been running for three hours. WTF? But I'm fifty. I have seen enough balls drop in my lifetime. I watched my Star Wars and was in bed by ten.
I don't have a cable connection or subscription, but that stuff is still broadcasted. Although personality I don't bother, screw the telly while socializing.
I just climb out on my roof and watch the fireworks
We went outside. The neighborhood was lighting up fireworks, partying and having a good time. You could hear people shouting the countdown and then firing their best light show. Good times!
You know, it's funny how such things were available over-the-air, for free, to everyone that had a TV and an antenna, and we were much more "together" as a country.
Now you have to be able to afford it or end up going through a huge pain in the ass to watch it "illegally"—and we are more divided than ever.
I don't even have TV and was still inundated with the NYC ball drop. It's still named after Dick Clark, for goodness sake. How did you not find it and settle for a Texas copycat? What fascinating little silos we find ourselves in online.