I've seen both Time Warner's and Comcast's services in action. I am
currently a Time Warner subscriber. In my experiences, Time Warner provides
a superior service. They are faster to embrace new technology, put it to
better use, and offer a better value.

Nothing wrong with some competition, though.

Dan McGrath
Longfellow
http://www.subversivepictures.com
http://www.smokeoutgary.org

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Gorder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Mpls] RE: Comcast coming to Mpls :o(


> 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.


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