On Oct 18, 2006, at 9:44 AM, new.morning wrote:

--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

wrote:



On Oct 18, 2006, at 7:56 AM, authfriend wrote:



You know, Shemp, awhile back they invented something

called the VCR.  You can set it so it tapes a program

while you're busy with something else, and then you

can actually watch the tape when you have time.



And now they've also invented something else called a Tivo, which does 

the same thing, but without the tapes, or so I've heard.  Never 

actually seen one, and there only seem to be a very few for sale.


Sal




And for those that want to store more stuff for a while than the

"tiny" hard drives on Tivos provide, there is this $50-100 thing you

can hook onto your "PC" -- the PC is a new thing some pundits say will

be really big someday -- and store on your 500 Gig $100 drives

forever. And share with friends. and Edit. And send to UTube. Even

Butn to a DVD, if you are still into archaic hard medium.



There are also kits, which can easily be self-installed, which expand on your TiVo HD size. I highly recommend a TiVo or DVR, you'll never understand how you lived with out one. You then only need to watch what you want, when you want. And it's easy to transfer shows to DVD or across a wireless network. Some cable companies or satellite companies offer a DVR for free or for about 50 bucks.
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