To: Chuck54
Your world will change. You can program your TiVo from the Internet (Yahoo) or soon from your cell phone. I also love that if I dont catch a statement clearly, I can pause and rewind in real time and hear it again. Get a unit with the biggest disk drive you can afford. No matter how much you get, you will use it ALL, and it wont belong before your unit starts telling you that it has to start deleting stuff early to make room for all the stuff you intend to record.
646 posted on
03/12/2006 9:17:33 AM PST by
Pukin Dog
(Sans Reproache)
To: Pukin Dog
Now if we could just record HD content from the DVR to our DVD recorders we'd all be extremely happy.
654 posted on
03/12/2006 9:20:41 AM PST by
marajade
(Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
To: Pukin Dog
Your world will change. You can program your TiVo from the Internet (Yahoo) or soon from your cell phone. I also love that if I dont catch a statement clearly, I can pause and rewind in real time and hear it again. Get a unit with the biggest disk drive you can afford. No matter how much you get, you will use it ALL, and it wont belong before your unit starts telling you that it has to start deleting stuff early to make room for all the stuff you intend to record. I could not agree more! What makes me crazy is that I have gotten so used to the ability to rewind (Did he say what I thought he said?!) that when I hear things on the radio, I want to rewind it and I can't. Dang! I bought Tivos for my sons in college because I don't want them wasting their (valuable) time watching ads. They can watch a sports event or 24, etc in much less time. Yesterday I TiVo'd the BC- UNC game for one son who was en route back to Boston during the game. It is very easy with on line scheduling as long as all your boxes are on the same network. What did we do without it?
694 posted on
03/12/2006 9:44:11 AM PST by
luv2ski
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