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Matt Ackeret wrote:
In article , Phill. wrote: If you have 3 receivers you can watch 3 different programs, and pay Just to nitpick one point -- with this deal he was talking about, he could watch/record *4* things at once -- 2 on the DirecTivo, and one each on the regular DirecTV boxes. Actually, Matt, that's *five* things--record two on the DirecTivo, watch one recording on the DirecTivo, and watch one on each of the standard receivers. Those "3 room DirecTV deal free" ads sure are widespread.. (I guess I'm seeing them in the newspaper mostly.) This is the first time I've seen someone mention a "3 room" deal that has a Tivo in it. (obviously much more expensive though.) -- tooloud Remove nothing to reply... |
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tooloud wrote: Matt Ackeret wrote: In article , Phill. wrote: If you have 3 receivers you can watch 3 different programs, and pay Just to nitpick one point -- with this deal he was talking about, he could watch/record *4* things at once -- 2 on the DirecTivo, and one each on the regular DirecTV boxes. Actually, Matt, that's *five* things--record two on the DirecTivo, watch one recording on the DirecTivo, and watch one on each of the standard receivers. I meant 4 different things live.. I'm not really counting the ability to watch something *else* on the Tivo that was already recorded. (Not that I'm discounting that possibility, I do it all the time on my Tivo of course..) I just actually care about # of things at a time.. and argh, trying to sample some of the new shows, I'm ending up Tivoing 1, videotaping 1, and watching another live. (I only have 1 VCR reliable enough for unattended operation.. and don't really intend on buying more.. I'll have a DMR-E80 at some point to hopefully virtually retire the VCRs.. Hmm, when does that PS2 + DVR come out?? I've still got a bunch of unused Sony credit card points.) |
* Lenroc Wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo, on Mon, 29 Sep 2003 13:35:00 -0700:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 20:23:11 +0000, Phill. wrote: Lots of Apartments these days have farms of minidishes on the roof. My apartment complex will not allow installation of dishes in any area that is considered to be a "common area", including outside of my patio "boundaries", or on the roof. I also am prohibited from drilling into an exterior wall for any reason. The FCC recently gave small dish users a lot of flexibility (namely by saying that leasors cannot prohibit leasees from placing dishes in "leased" or non-common areas), but it can still be hard to install a dish in some cases. I had the same problem, I built a small plank that stuck out my bedroom window and mounted the dish on it. Worked like a champ for over a year till I moved. -- David | AGM Favorite Games - http://tinyurl.com/loec I know you believe you understand what you think this fortune says, but I'm not sure you realize that what you are reading is not what it means. |
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