The channel guide in St. Paul is very straight forward
and convenient. The feature I truly appreciate is the
latest "on demand" service (included when you purcahse
digital service). You can access hundreds of programs
that have been on many of the channels and view them
at your leisure. The remote then acts much as a DVD
remote and you can pause, fast forwrd etc. I had
troiubles getting hooked up and service was wierd for
about a month but I'm hesitantly satisfied at the
moment. Jon Gorder Cathedral Hill
--- Steve Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps you can tell us what kind of online channel
> guide Comcast uses. I
> like Time Warner's guide very much and find it much
> harder to use the TV
> GUIDE system on my mother's system in the St Croix
> valley.
>
> Steven M Nelson
> Willard Hay
> http://citizenshipchronicles.blogspot.com/
> http://minutemenworldwide.blogspot.com/
> Get UP! Get OUT! & GET INVOLVED!!!
>
> >
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