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Jericho - anyone still watching?

Rackhir said:
You can record by date and time with a Tivo if you wish to. I'm not sure I see the advantage to that though.
I'm old-fashioned. And I do not like to subscribe when I can do the programming myself. Also, I'm not lazy. :]
 

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Ranger REG said:
I'm old-fashioned. And I do not like to subscribe when I can do the programming myself. Also, I'm not lazy. :]

Well I'll let you get back to writting with your goose quill and riding your horse to work then.
 


Ranger REG said:
I'm old-fashioned. And I do not like to subscribe when I can do the programming myself. Also, I'm not lazy. :]
Bah, just make sure that those Burning Sky pdfs get out on time as usual. Use whatever midevil device you need to accomplish that goal. ;)

Tivo is great, but if you're not a techhead you might wnat to stick to something like DVR. I use tivo because of their networking capabilities. I send media all through my house, watch it when i want and even on business trips through my computer. The only thing i can't do is tape anything off of a pay movie channel. Which sucks because that has blocked me from taping some fine anime that has come on at 4 in the morning.
 


DonTadow said:
Tivo is great, but if you're not a techhead you might wnat to stick to something like DVR.
What do you mean I'm not a techhead? Not many techheads younger than me can't make VCRs to stop blinking "12:00." :p

In fact, you take away the unit's remote control and they're helpless. Most consumer electronics makers knows the way to make money is replacement controls with a pricetag of $50 and up. :lol:
 
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Ranger REG said:
No disposable income. Rather get a hard drive DVD recorder that I can manually program much like I do with my current VCR (date and time).

I also need 8-hour DVDs.

If you have a PC with a TV tuner card, you can always go with the free MythTV http://www.mythtv.org/

Although I paid the one time licence fee for SageTv, which is more my cup of tea
http://sagetv.com/

Either one lets you record Cable or broadcast TV to your hard drive. No montly fees, lots of control, and way fewer issues with DRM than Tivo. And you can burn the recordings to DVD.
 



True, but really watching the 8 new episodes that will come out in either November or January will do more for the show than buying the DVDs.
 

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