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vansmack

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #30 on: September 08, 2004, 05:10:00 pm »
Holy Cow!!!!
 
 This is why I should never go to lunch.  Don't believe anyhting you've read here (except Suede).  Let me organize my thoughts and I'll be right back.
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saco

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #31 on: September 08, 2004, 05:14:00 pm »
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 Also, t.v. watchers fall in love with the ability to rewind a show that's actually on, and skip commercials.  Don't ask me how, but it records up to a half hour in real time at all times, so you can pretty much 'move around' within the show you're watching...
 
 
Like Janet Jackson's tits for example..

vansmack

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #32 on: September 08, 2004, 05:23:00 pm »
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First off, Tivo is not a VCR - no tapes, no difficult programming, no crazy settings.
 
 It records to a hard drive which is good for many reasons:
 
 1) Better picture quality
 2) Easier and clearer Fast forward and rewinding
 3) It's always on, so you have up to a 30 minute buffer of anything you're watching and you can always go back.
 
 A TiVo box is the DVR and costs anywhere from $99 to $300 depending on the hardware, but the TiVo service is the key.  Prices range, but $13 a month gets you full service.
 
 Unlike a VCR, you can automatically record shows with one click of a button with a feature called "Season Pass", but you can also auto-record using keywords like "Kubrick" or "Shannon Tweed."
 
 It also gives you schedules up too 2 weeks in advance (when available) so you can plan things out.  So you can scroll through schedules and choose programs to record that way.
 
 In series 2 models, they have added an option called the Home Media option, which is now free with the $13 subscription.  The home media option allows me to schedule programs via the internet (say I'm sitting at my desk and the Angels play tonight.  Smackette says she wants to go have drinks with friends.  I say no problem, log on to Tivo.com at work and tell my recorder to record the Angels.  It will be there when I get home.)  Another great feature is that it plays all of my digital music files that I have on the hard drives of any computer on my network through the Tivo.  Good stuff.
 
 Now the other features of TiVo depend on whether you have basci cable, no cable or directv, so if you want to provide me with a little more info I can share some more positives, and let you know of the negatives.
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ratioci nation

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #33 on: September 08, 2004, 05:28:00 pm »
so it allows you to record tv easily

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #34 on: September 08, 2004, 05:31:00 pm »
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   I am sure somebody who actually has it can expand that definition
Sure thing.
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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #35 on: September 09, 2004, 08:12:00 am »
I have friends and family members that cannot live w/o Tivo. Well, they enjoy it quite a bit. Not sure necessarily they are TV aficienados, just like the easibility of it all. I have a DVR w/ satellite. Satellite can be frustrating (goes out from time to time, has it's own exorcists) but the DVR option is kinda cool. Also the ability to rewind live TV is a cool feature. Funny how it becomes a crutch and habit -- when watching another TV without the rewind feature, I have found I reach for the remote to rewind if I missed something....
 Only thing w/ my DVR and satellite -- I can't watch another station while one show is recording...I think this is the same as Tivo.
 I'm not a TV freak, but I have my favorites. I'm not around to watch some of the shows live, so it's nice to have a simple set up to record and keep them until I choose to delete.

Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #36 on: September 09, 2004, 09:14:00 am »
Remember back before television, when people actually had to be creative, and have an imagination, and had to engage their children in social activity, instead of having tv's to stick them in front of? Weren't those the good old days?
 
 
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Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Flava:
  I have friends and family members that cannot live w/o Tivo. Well, they enjoy it quite a bit. Not sure necessarily they are TV aficienados, just like the easibility of it all. I have a DVR w/ satellite. Satellite can be frustrating (goes out from time to time, has it's own exorcists) but the DVR option is kinda cool. Also the ability to rewind live TV is a cool feature. Funny how it becomes a crutch and habit -- when watching another TV without the rewind feature, I have found I reach for the remote to rewind if I missed something....
 Only thing w/ my DVR and satellite -- I can't watch another station while one show is recording...I think this is the same as Tivo.
 I'm not a TV freak, but I have my favorites. I'm not around to watch some of the shows live, so it's nice to have a simple set up to record and keep them until I choose to delete.

eltee

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #37 on: September 09, 2004, 10:55:00 am »
Just because one has Tivo doesn't mean they watch TV all the time. I own a TV and a DVR and I rarely watch TV. Not sure where I mentioned watching TV in lieu of creative activities..And yes, those were the good ol' days.  
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  Remember back before television, when people actually had to be creative, and have an imagination, and had to engage their children in social activity, instead of having tv's to stick them in front of? Weren't those the good old days?
 
   
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Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Flava:
  I have friends and family members that cannot live w/o Tivo. Well, they enjoy it quite a bit. Not sure necessarily they are TV aficienados, just like the easibility of it all. I have a DVR w/ satellite. Satellite can be frustrating (goes out from time to time, has it's own exorcists) but the DVR option is kinda cool. Also the ability to rewind live TV is a cool feature. Funny how it becomes a crutch and habit -- when watching another TV without the rewind feature, I have found I reach for the remote to rewind if I missed something....
 Only thing w/ my DVR and satellite -- I can't watch another station while one show is recording...I think this is the same as Tivo.
 I'm not a TV freak, but I have my favorites. I'm not around to watch some of the shows live, so it's nice to have a simple set up to record and keep them until I choose to delete.
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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #38 on: September 09, 2004, 12:04:00 pm »
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 Only thing w/ my DVR and satellite -- I can't watch another station while one show is recording...I think this is the same as Tivo.  
TiVo with DirecTV allows you to record one channel and watch another channel at the same time, or record two and watch something you've already recorded.
 
 TiVo on Basic Cable allows you to watch one and record another.
 
 TiVo on digital cable requires you to watch the channel that you are recording, or watch something you've already recorded.
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vansmack

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #39 on: September 09, 2004, 12:10:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  Remember back before television, when people actually had to be creative, and have an imagination, and had to engage their children in social activity, instead of having tv's to stick them in front of? Weren't those the good old days?
 
   
No, and I've met you so I have reasonably good idea of how old you are so I'm certain that you don't either.
 
 TiVo doesn't make me watch more TV.  Everybody has limited schedules to do just about anything, TV watching included.  
 
 Instead, TiVo allows me to maximize the time I do spend watching TV by allowing me to fast forward commercials and not be subject to the schedules of network and cable TV.  
 
 I watch TV on my own time.  If anything, I watch less TV because instead of spending, say 9-10 on Sunday nights watching Alias, I start at 9:20 and watch the whole show in 40 minutes instead of subjecting myself to 20 minutes of commercials.
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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #40 on: September 09, 2004, 12:49:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  Remember back before television, when people actually had to be creative, and have an imagination, and had to engage their children in social activity, instead of having tv's to stick them in front of? Weren't those the good old days?
 
   
TiVo doesn't make me watch more TV.  Everybody has limited schedules to do just about anything, TV watching included.  
 
 Instead, TiVo allows me to maximize the time I do spend watching TV by allowing me to fast forward commercials and not be subject to the schedules of network and cable TV.  
 
 I watch TV on my own time.  If anything, I watch less TV because instead of spending, say 9-10 on Sunday nights watching Alias, I start at 9:20 and watch the whole show in 40 minutes instead of subjecting myself to 20 minutes of commercials. [/b]
well said!

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #41 on: September 09, 2004, 03:11:00 pm »
Aaaah, "Alias."  Can't wait for the new season to start....    :D

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #42 on: September 09, 2004, 03:13:00 pm »
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 instead of subjecting myself to 20 minutes of commercials.
thats not being a good little American consumer now, is it?

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Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #43 on: September 09, 2004, 03:25:00 pm »
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  Aaaah, "Alias."  Can't wait for the new season to start....     :D  
It starts in January - crazy eh?

Re: What is Tivo, and is it worth 13 bucks a month?
« Reply #44 on: September 09, 2004, 03:44:00 pm »
You are correct. Still sometimes I wish I were born in another century. I guess better health care and plumbing are the saving graces of modern life...
 
 Honestly, the only things I ever watch are the occasional O's game, and NASCAR. I coudn't imagine wanting to watch either on tape. And sometimes I join my wife in watching that sill Trading Spouses show.
 
 Thus, this Tivo thing really isn't for me. I'd rather not get anything like Tivo or cable that would encourage tv consumption. Life is better, for me, without it.
 
 
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  Remember back before television, when people actually had to be creative, and have an imagination, and had to engage their children in social activity, instead of having tv's to stick them in front of? Weren't those the good old days?
 
   
No, and I've met you so I have reasonably good idea of how old you are so I'm certain that you don't either.
 
 TiVo doesn't make me watch more TV.  Everybody has limited schedules to do just about anything, TV watching included.  
 
 Instead, TiVo allows me to maximize the time I do spend watching TV by allowing me to fast forward commercials and not be subject to the schedules of network and cable TV.  
 
 I watch TV on my own time.  If anything, I watch less TV because instead of spending, say 9-10 on Sunday nights watching Alias, I start at 9:20 and watch the whole show in 40 minutes instead of subjecting myself to 20 minutes of commercials. [/b]