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those tricky tricky telemarketers
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I kind of trust the FTC to crack down on any of these scams. I can sort of see it play out . . . FTC: We've received numerous complaints that your co. has been calling people on the DNC list. Co: We have a business relationship with them FTC: What is that relationship? Co: They requested a coupon from us. FTC: Do you have a copy of that request? Co: Uh, no. FTC: Bam. How about we settle for $1000 for each violation? |
Direct TV
Okay, it looks like I'm going to finally pull the trigger on Direct TV (with Tivo). Do I care whether I have a "standard dish" versus a "triple LNB dish"? What does the extra $50 bucks get me?
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Direct TV
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It gives you dual tuner capabilities for those times that 2 things are on at the same damn time, you can record 1 and watch the other. Allows for additional rooms for TV's and Tivos. |
Direct TV
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The elliptical dish allows you to receive some specialty channels like NASA, Spanish channels, and HDTV movie channels (NB: not HDTV locals, which are still over-the-airwaves, not satellite-based). Basically, you're future-proofed if you decide to get an HDTV receiver (still about $500) or later upgrade to the announced HDTV DirecTivo. My Spanish is muy pobre and I don't get up at 3 a.m. to watch the Florida shuttle launches, but I got the elliptical so my WAF will be higher if I decide to buy the HDTV DirecTivo next year. |
Direct TV
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If someone's going to need more than 3 outputs, I wouldn't get a triple LNB dish unless it's free or close to free, since you would have to buy a multiswitch anyway. |
Direct TV
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new toy
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Biggest worry: how's the GSM coverage? |
Palm Zire 71
Anyone have this? I am interested in watching my huge collection of porno videos on this device and wondered if the screen resolution is adequate.
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Palm Zire 71
Not with the lousy production value of most porn...
Bought my wife one several months ago -- she loves it. The camera function has only adequate resolution, but is better than nothing when that's the only camera you have around. Other than the typical PDA functions, she uses it extensively for deposition note-taking, along with a collapsible keyboard and "Docs to Go" to sync it with Word. She does a lot of one-day traveling for deposition coverage, and it's a lot easier than lugging around a laptop (particularly when dealing with airport security). It's got a pretty great display, and is pretty fast -- much better in both regards than my Treo 270. |
TiVo
Any thoughts vs. Replay TV?
Also, are there no longer different brands of TiVo units? IIRC, Sony and Panasonic (maybe), and perhaps others) also made Tivo units. Is that no longer the case? And does it matter? Should one just get the Tivo-branded unit listed on the website? Also, get the "lifetime" plan or the monthly? In other words, should I expect the unit to last longer than 24 mos.? |
TiVo
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I've never actually used a Replay, but Tivo seems to be the Apple in this market in terms of innovation, so I'm naturally biased in its favor. Jooooooin usssssssss . . . |
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As for the unit, mine is a Tivo Brand unit, and again, no problems. I have a serial port that goes from my Tivo to my digital cable box, so the remote control is fairly instantaneous. (I had had a little bit of problem with the infrared remote controlling, when I first set up the system.) I use a telephone line to connect to the Tivo service, but I just bought a wireless router. I'm hopeful that the USB wireless connection will be doable, though I haven't tried to set that up. My only problems have been dialing up to the mothership, and that was solved when I disconnected the DSL line from the same jack that I was using to dial up. |
TiVo
I echo Texan's comments. The TiVo user interface is completely intuitive and you'll start having fun very shortly after hooking it up. Replay, however, will take some time to learn and never really feels quite right. So, if all else is the same, get the TiVo. |
TiVo
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...101748-9032732 Be sure to click through this site of course to get LT the referral fees. I personally have an Ultimate TV w/ DirecTv, which is a competing service originally from Microsoft. Oddly enough, UTV is very hackable, and has a pretty devoted tech following (albeit dwindling)--I like the interface better than Replay or Tivo, but I bet I'll have to get Tivo once support becomes an issue. A hard drive upgrade is a must for any Tivo/Replay/UTV user--very simple and you can expand your recording capability by 80+ hours. Flinty |
TiVo
Sonic blue sucks balls. My Rio 500 is a paperweight because it really isn't compatible with Xp. Company's position is: "So what."
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