Seven is the TiVo Anniversary
For our anniversary we bought ourselves something useful: a TiVo and a DVD-R.
How did I ever live before TiVo?
No, really.
No shit, folks. I was a TiVo atheist. I couldn't think of a single reason to have a TiVo. I had a VCR, and if I wasn't lazy I could record whatever I wanted, right?
Well, that was before I discovered that there are a bazillion public domain educational shows on in the middle of the night in the LA area. And there's no good way to find out when they're on.
So we decided to get one for DH to use to record these shows and drop them to DVDs to use in his class. And at the same time, we can use it to record/watch all of our favorite shows.
In the process of doing this, I found a WHOLE bunch of shows that I love that I didn't even know were still on. For example, the original Whose Line is on BBC America in the mornings. No kidding. And Monty Python is on PBS at random times. And Quincy is on everyday on a local independent channel! Just randomly by chance, looking for something else.
I LOVE QUINCY!
Within about 20 minutes I had more than 20 shows set up for Season Pass. Yeah, I suck.
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Quincy? Jack Klugman, right? Yeah, that was good!
Posted by: Marie at July 30, 2006 06:50 AM (qYyzW)
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We got our Tive about 6 months ago. I was like you and did not know what I was missing. What is live TV? Even if I watch live, I let it build up so I can pass over the commercials.
And Quincy rocks!!!! I remeber watching it during summer vacations.
Posted by: Prochein Amy at July 30, 2006 07:28 AM (UxaeN)
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I'm not so up on my TV tech, but whatever that cable box thingy is that we have, that makes it so you can watch stuff and rewind/etc in the middle like tapes, I love it. DVR, I think. I never see commercials. Even if the show comes on, live, I wait, even 5-8 minutes will do, (go get a snack, whatever) so I can keep 5-8 min off of the commercials and then keep fast-forwarding thru them. If that makes sense.
Posted by: dogette at July 30, 2006 08:32 AM (wN2Jx)
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Oh how I looooove my DVR (we have Moxie). I went into the whole deal kicking and screaming - my hubby loves to try new technologies. Me? Not so much... But now I can't *imagine* my life with out it.
Happy Anniversary!
Posted by: Richmond at July 30, 2006 02:35 PM (e8QFP)
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We rarely watch a 'live' show anymore; much easier to TiVo for about 8 minutes, then start watching. You can fastforward through all the commercials that way! *S*
Posted by: Michele at July 30, 2006 05:27 PM (YWGlq)
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I can now record the 10p shows and go to bed early.
well, in theory I can go to bed early.
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at July 31, 2006 07:57 AM (sC/iL)
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Dude, I Tivo Quincy every day! Thank you for providing a safe place for me to admit that.
For all the Sci-Fi freaks with cable....
Serenity is playing on Cinemax On Demand (free if you have Cinemax) until 8/16, and I assume on Cinemax all month.
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Can you believe that, in spite of my love of sci-fi novels, I hadn't watched the Firefly series until this week? I just never watch TV so I missed it until I made an impulse buy of the DVD. Loved it! I think I may swing by Best Buy and get the Serenity movie, too.
Posted by: zonker at July 29, 2006 09:20 AM (PrUNH)
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I finally got to watch the whole thing. Highly entertaining.
Almost as funny as Smith himself was following the Spanish subtitles. Not a trace of bad language or slang.
Posted by: Ken Summers at July 17, 2006 07:19 AM (UefPN)
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....that was kind of sad watching that video...especially where they panned away at the end and you know what happens....
Posted by: Mrs_Who at July 09, 2006 09:42 AM (rtTnw)
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thanks for that.
i had never seen the video before.
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at July 09, 2006 01:34 PM (0Pi1o)
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OMG... I always feel such a sense of sadness when I see the towers. And here is no exception.... I am both glad and sad to see this.
Posted by: Richmond at July 09, 2006 07:09 PM (e8QFP)
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wow, that was nuts ... i mean, a. i never saw dave gahan look so at peace with himself ... b. the only video i ever saw of this song a hundred thousand times was filmed on wide open spaces and grassy knolls, and d.g. was wearing some kind of royal garments (i.e. crown & robe), and c. those towers were unbelievable ... when i was a kid in elementary school, i went on at least two class trips there, not to mention the dozens of times i ventured in on my own as i grew up. slimy terrorist bastards. *sucks teeth*
Posted by: erica at July 13, 2006 05:43 PM (cs95G)