SNL's James Austin Johnson on why he loves Amtrak
James Austin Johnson on why he loves Amtrak
He's real people like us!
James Austin Johnson on why he loves Amtrak
He's real people like us!
DART's stations allow free parking, and I would always park at Belt Line when I lived in Irving to go to the airport. Now that DART serves DFW North Station, I wondered if they had any sway over extending that 20-hr limit Texrail has. The chatbot on DART's site told me yes when I explicitly asked whether parking is free at DFW Airport North Station, but I took it with a grain of salt. Now that I live in Grapevine, I would love to park for cheap or free at that one too, but the 20-hr limit signs are still up. Too bad Grapevine didn't want to join NRH & FW with the Ace parking $5/day option. Does anyone know how long one can safely park in the free lots in downtown Grapevine?
While we were subscribed to Hulu+ Live TV for cable/satellite service last year, we generally remained signed into the ESPN TV app without issue. Now, as subscribers to YTTV, we have to basically reauthenticate our YTTV credentials every week to watch content in the ESPN app on our smart TVs (2 Samsung, 1 Google, 1 Fire). I surmise two things could be at play: We are not subscribed to ESPN+/Unlimited since that's not part of the bundle we want now. The other feels more likely, that it has something to do with Google's 2-factor authentication, whereas ESPN & Hulu are essentially the same company and therefore kept us signed in before.
Now, because of not being subscribed to Unlimited (until YTTV gives it to their subscribers later this year, allegedly), I really would only want to open the ESPN app to watch live games on ACCNX, SECN+, & similar extras that come with receiving those corresponding channels in a cable subscription, which is kind of rare for me. However, on those occasions, it's still frustrating to have to sign back in & reauthenticate. Does anyone have any insight? Cross-posted to r/espnplus .