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In case you missed it TdF rebroadcast
BOOHAW!!!
Thanksgiving Day Tour de France Marathon Wed., Nov. 24 and Thur. Nov. 25 Stages and air times TBD I know where I'm going to be - in my computer room with a hyoouge box of old BtVS video tapes that need taped over. But then I may have said too much... ;-D -B Yes, Rose, I did manage not to pee on myself when I read this, but not by much. Iloveyouoln |
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Badger_South wrote:
|| BOOHAW!!! || || Thanksgiving Day || Tour de France Marathon || Wed., Nov. 24 and Thur. Nov. 25 || Stages and air times TBD || || I know where I'm going to be - in my computer room with a hyoouge || box of old BtVS video tapes that need taped over. But then I may || have said too much... ;-D || || -B || Yes, Rose, I did manage not to pee on myself when I read this, but || not by much. || Iloveyouoln TIVO time! |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 07:07:15 -0400, "Roger Zoul"
wrote: Badger_South wrote: || BOOHAW!!! || || Thanksgiving Day || Tour de France Marathon || Wed., Nov. 24 and Thur. Nov. 25 || Stages and air times TBD || || I know where I'm going to be - in my computer room with a hyoouge || box of old BtVS video tapes that need taped over. But then I may || have said too much... ;-D || || -B || Yes, Rose, I did manage not to pee on myself when I read this, but || not by much. || Iloveyouoln TIVO time! Just remember, that's a lot of video, some 3-4 hrs per stage, some long days, and lots of commercials. I don't know how TiVO works (hard drive?), but it ain't gonna store the whole thing, I dont guess. Get lots and lots of videotapes, at least 10-12, depending on the speed you use SP or LP. Can your TiVO excise the commercials? -B |
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Badger_South wrote:
-B Yes, Rose, I did manage not to pee on myself when I read this, but not by much. *falls over laughing* -km -- Only cowards fight kids -- unidentified Moscow protester http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts proud to be owned by a yorkie |
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Badger_South wrote:
|| On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 07:07:15 -0400, "Roger Zoul" || wrote: || ||| Badger_South wrote: ||||| BOOHAW!!! ||||| ||||| Thanksgiving Day ||||| Tour de France Marathon ||||| Wed., Nov. 24 and Thur. Nov. 25 ||||| Stages and air times TBD ||||| ||||| I know where I'm going to be - in my computer room with a hyoouge ||||| box of old BtVS video tapes that need taped over. But then I may ||||| have said too much... ;-D ||||| ||||| -B ||||| Yes, Rose, I did manage not to pee on myself when I read this, but ||||| not by much. ||||| Iloveyouoln ||| ||| TIVO time! || || Just remember, that's a lot of video, some 3-4 hrs per stage, some || long days, and lots of commercials. I don't know how TiVO works || (hard drive?), but it ain't gonna store the whole thing, I dont || guess. Get lots and lots of videotapes, at least 10-12, depending on || the speed you use SP or LP. I bought the lowest end, 10GB tivo on e-Bay a while ago. I let it sit unopened for a year. Then I decided to use it, so using instructions available online, I copied the OS off the 10 GB HD and moved it over to a 120 GB HD. At the same time, I added another 100 GB HD. So I now have 220 GB worth of storage. That's a lot of recording time. I had the entire 2004 TdF on that puppy, along with other stuff. Yes, that would have been a lot of stuff to transfer off to tape, but then I don't do tapes any more. If I really wanted to, I could record it to SVHS tape and then transfer it over to my PC via capture and then encode, edit, and store on DVD. Or, one can get a DVD-recorder (some come with TIVO built in, BTW). Or, one can just spring for the DVD sets and be done with the whole thing. I'll probably go for that last option, since I have other more fruitful things to do with my time (like riding and dating!). || || Can your TiVO excise the commercials? || No, but you can fastward through them. And if you do the capture thing, you can edit them out. TIVO was a good investment for me. No more having to be in front of the tube at certain times and no hassles setting up recording. You set a season pass and it does the rest of the work. |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:30:41 -0400, "Roger Zoul"
wrote: I bought the lowest end, 10GB tivo on e-Bay a while ago. I let it sit unopened for a year. Then I decided to use it, so using instructions available online, I copied the OS off the 10 GB HD and moved it over to a 120 GB HD. At the same time, I added another 100 GB HD. So I now have 220 GB worth of storage. That's a lot of recording time. I had the entire 2004 TdF on that puppy, along with other stuff. Yes, that would have been a lot of stuff to transfer off to tape, but then I don't do tapes any more. If I really wanted to, I could record it to SVHS tape and then transfer it over to my PC via capture and then encode, edit, and store on DVD. Or, one can get a DVD-recorder (some come with TIVO built in, BTW). Or, one can just spring for the DVD sets and be done with the whole thing. I'll probably go for that last option, since I have other more fruitful things to do with my time (like riding and dating!). OMG. Need a room-mate? -B If you looked like Halle Berry I'd...well, nevermind. ;-p |
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Roger Zoul wrote:
TIVO was a good investment for me. No more having to be in front of the tube at certain times and no hassles setting up recording. You set a season pass and it does the rest of the work. You need to pay for the service, though, right? Like 10 bucks a month? Bill "three VCRs" S. |
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Badger_South wrote:
|| On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:30:41 -0400, "Roger Zoul" || wrote: || ||| I bought the lowest end, 10GB tivo on e-Bay a while ago. I let it ||| sit unopened for a year. Then I decided to use it, so using ||| instructions available online, I copied the OS off the 10 GB HD and ||| moved it over to a 120 GB HD. At the same time, I added another 100 ||| GB HD. So I now have 220 GB worth of storage. That's a lot of ||| recording time. ||| ||| I had the entire 2004 TdF on that puppy, along with other stuff. ||| ||| Yes, that would have been a lot of stuff to transfer off to tape, ||| but then I don't do tapes any more. If I really wanted to, I could ||| record it to SVHS tape and then transfer it over to my PC via ||| capture and then encode, edit, and store on DVD. Or, one can get a ||| DVD-recorder (some come with TIVO built in, BTW). Or, one can just ||| spring for the DVD sets and be done with the whole thing. I'll ||| probably go for that last option, since I have other more fruitful ||| things to do with my time (like riding and dating!). || || OMG. Need a room-mate? || || -B || If you looked like Halle Berry I'd...well, nevermind. ;-p If you looked like Halle Berry, I'd...well, you know. |
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B i l l S o r n s o n wrote:
|| Roger Zoul wrote: ||| TIVO was a good investment for me. No more having to be in front of ||| the tube at certain times and no hassles setting up recording. You ||| set a season pass and it does the rest of the work. || || You need to pay for the service, though, right? Like 10 bucks a || month? Something like that. I bought a lifetime membership for $250, so if I get two years usage, I break even as far as the service fee is concerned. And, if the unit breaks, I may be able to get it fixed. The lifetime membership is on the unit...so if it dies your membership dies. But, if you sell your unit, the membership goes with it, making the unit worth more. |
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Roger Zoul wrote:
Badger_South wrote: || On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:30:41 -0400, "Roger Zoul" || wrote: || ||| I bought the lowest end, 10GB tivo on e-Bay a while ago. I let it ||| sit unopened for a year. Then I decided to use it, so using ||| instructions available online, I copied the OS off the 10 GB HD and ||| moved it over to a 120 GB HD. At the same time, I added another 100 ||| GB HD. So I now have 220 GB worth of storage. That's a lot of ||| recording time. ||| ||| I had the entire 2004 TdF on that puppy, along with other stuff. ||| ||| Yes, that would have been a lot of stuff to transfer off to tape, ||| but then I don't do tapes any more. If I really wanted to, I could ||| record it to SVHS tape and then transfer it over to my PC via ||| capture and then encode, edit, and store on DVD. Or, one can get a ||| DVD-recorder (some come with TIVO built in, BTW). Or, one can just ||| spring for the DVD sets and be done with the whole thing. I'll ||| probably go for that last option, since I have other more fruitful ||| things to do with my time (like riding and dating!). || || OMG. Need a room-mate? || || -B || If you looked like Halle Berry I'd...well, nevermind. ;-p If you looked like Halle Berry, I'd...well, you know. Ferpetesake, get a room already! *innocent look* -km -- Only cowards fight kids -- unidentified Moscow protester http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts proud to be owned by a yorkie |
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