Re: [CGUYS] the Myth of TiVo [was Re: DVD-RW]

2007-05-24 Thread Tom Piwowar
Tired of looking at so many grossly obese Americans. Turning TV Guide pages doesn't burn up many calories. Don't you have a treadmill set up in front of your TV? You could even power the TV with it and be totally green. www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2005-06-07-office-fit_x.htm

Re: [CGUYS] the Myth of TiVo [was Re: DVD-RW]

2007-05-23 Thread Stewart A. Marshall
Or when family moves into TV room and starts holding a discussion and you have hearing problems. :-) A frequent occurrence. Stewart At 12:37 PM 5/23/2007, you wrote: If TV is not your thing, don't TIVO. If there are shows that you like so much that you want to watch every week as soon as

Re: [CGUYS] the Myth of TiVo [was Re: DVD-RW]

2007-05-23 Thread Tom Piwowar
The surest sign of downward regress is a civilization that's too damn lazy to look things up and keep track of them. Mourning the passage of the buggy whip? I can't think of a better task for a computer than to keep a list of all my wishes and to make sure they are carried out.

Re: [CGUYS] the Myth of TiVo [was Re: DVD-RW]

2007-05-23 Thread b_s-wilk
The surest sign of downward regress is a civilization that's too damn lazy to look things up and keep track of them. Mourning the passage of the buggy whip? Nope. Tired of looking at so many grossly obese Americans. H. Buggy whip. Kinky.

Re: [CGUYS] the Myth of TiVo [was Re: DVD-RW]

2007-05-23 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
No we are just pleasantly Plump. And I love my DTiVOs all three of them. If we have these gosh darn computer things we should use them by gum. On 5/23/07, b_s-wilk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The surest sign of downward regress is a civilization that's too damn lazy to look things up and keep