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Old September 24th 03, 05:07 AM
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OK, this has probably been asked a million times, and apologies for bringing
it up, but I figure there are tons of newer people on here. I'm just
wondering how many hours a day (or week if you're more normal) you record
using Tivo.
I literally don't watch ANYTHING live anymore, not even Yankee games and
it's now at the point where I'm recording anywhere from 4-12 hours a day,
thanks in great part to that damn Turner Classic Movies-just too much good
stuff on there. Luckily AMC sold out and started running commercials all
over the place and showing garbage movies, so I don't even get the listings
for that channel anymore.
Just wondered other peoples' averages.


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Old September 24th 03, 06:07 AM
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 23:07:47 -0400, "Dan"
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OK, this has probably been asked a million times, and apologies for bringing
it up, but I figure there are tons of newer people on here. I'm just
wondering how many hours a day (or week if you're more normal) you record
using Tivo.
I literally don't watch ANYTHING live anymore, not even Yankee games and
it's now at the point where I'm recording anywhere from 4-12 hours a day,
thanks in great part to that damn Turner Classic Movies-just too much good
stuff on there. Luckily AMC sold out and started running commercials all
over the place and showing garbage movies, so I don't even get the listings
for that channel anymore.
Just wondered other peoples' averages.


Is this a trick question? So far as I know, my TiVo is recording 24
hours per day. Of that, about 4-6 hours is actually logged and
waiting for me to watch if/when I have time. I sometimes watch as
much as 2-3 hours a day, but average watching 2 or 3 days per week.
Lots of stuff ends up being deleted without watching eventually.


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Old September 24th 03, 07:24 AM
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"Dan" wrote in message
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OK, this has probably been asked a million times, and apologies for

bringing
it up, but I figure there are tons of newer people on here. I'm just
wondering how many hours a day (or week if you're more normal) you record
using Tivo.
I literally don't watch ANYTHING live anymore, not even Yankee games and
it's now at the point where I'm recording anywhere from 4-12 hours a day,
thanks in great part to that damn Turner Classic Movies-just too much good
stuff on there. Luckily AMC sold out and started running commercials all
over the place and showing garbage movies, so I don't even get the

listings
for that channel anymore.
Just wondered other peoples' averages.


All TiVo, all the time, except for football (which I confess to pausing on
occassion). I've gotten too used to the control TiVo offers, and watching
things according to my own schedule and mood. . .not that of the networks.

I do let the "automatic" features go, since I have plenty of drive space.
So my TiVo is 'recording' 24/7. I delete most of it, but enjoy coming
across unexpected surprises. I probably wind-up watching a couple hours a
night. I have five season passes, and watch those, but otherwise it's hit
or miss.


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Old September 24th 03, 03:23 PM
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I do an hour on the treadmill every morning, so I watch Tivo during
that time. I record lots and lots of shows that I can buzz through
in 10 minutes (X Play, etc.) My wife also does an hour, and she
buzzes through cooking and decorating shows, skipping over the
segments that don't interest her.

Our Tivo is almost always recording something, but we're not couch
potatoes...we usually only watch an hour in the evening.

Last week we were couch potatoes, though. We've been renting the
second season DVD's of "24." That's a really addictive show, and
we've had some nights where we've watched all 4 episodes on the disc.
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Old September 24th 03, 06:04 PM
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 09:33:55 -0400, Mark wrote:


FX reran season 2 in full back to back a month ago or so.


Yeah, I saw that after the fact.

That's ok, though. The DVD is Dolby Digital, and there's no FOX logo
on the screen. :-)
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Old September 24th 03, 06:58 PM
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* Dan Wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo, on Tue, 23 Sep 2003 23:07:47 -0400:
OK, this has probably been asked a million times, and apologies for bringing
it up, but I figure there are tons of newer people on here. I'm just
wondering how many hours a day (or week if you're more normal) you record
using Tivo.
I literally don't watch ANYTHING live anymore, not even Yankee games and
it's now at the point where I'm recording anywhere from 4-12 hours a day,
thanks in great part to that damn Turner Classic Movies-just too much good
stuff on there. Luckily AMC sold out and started running commercials all
over the place and showing garbage movies, so I don't even get the listings
for that channel anymore.
Just wondered other peoples' averages.



Damn this thread! Makes me realize I watch way too much TV. I have ~40
season passes and an upgraded 144 hour capacity that has never deleted a
thing without me telling it to do so. I would say I watch maybe 4 or 5
hours a day. Of course we have no kiddos

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Old September 24th 03, 10:53 PM
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It is funny to flip through the shows that are scheduled to record. I
always attribute most of it to my work, and that I have to watch most of
it-but in reality I don't need to.
But what's really embarassing is how programmed I am to Tivo now, and it has
become part of my psyche. It first started with my reaching for the car
stereo to go back 7 seconds-which doesn't exist!
But what really did me in, and the wife caught me doing this: We were at
that Johnny Depp Pirate movie and I couldn't understand some of the things
he was saying in the movie and at one point I reached forward for the Tivo
remote so I could flip back and catch it again... we were IN A MOVIE
THEATRE! And she saw me make the usual move and knew exactly what I was
doing. Life will never be the same now.


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Old September 24th 03, 11:40 PM
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* Dan Wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo, on Wed, 24 Sep 2003 16:53:11 -0400:
It is funny to flip through the shows that are scheduled to record. I
always attribute most of it to my work, and that I have to watch most of
it-but in reality I don't need to.
But what's really embarassing is how programmed I am to Tivo now, and it has
become part of my psyche. It first started with my reaching for the car
stereo to go back 7 seconds-which doesn't exist!
But what really did me in, and the wife caught me doing this: We were at
that Johnny Depp Pirate movie and I couldn't understand some of the things
he was saying in the movie and at one point I reached forward for the Tivo
remote so I could flip back and catch it again... we were IN A MOVIE
THEATRE! And she saw me make the usual move and knew exactly what I was
doing. Life will never be the same now.



I so know exactly what you are talking about! And I have only had one
for 3 weeks!

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Old September 25th 03, 02:18 AM
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"Dan" wrote in message
.. .
It is funny to flip through the shows that are scheduled to record. I
always attribute most of it to my work, and that I have to watch most of
it-but in reality I don't need to.
But what's really embarassing is how programmed I am to Tivo now, and it

has
become part of my psyche. It first started with my reaching for the car
stereo to go back 7 seconds-which doesn't exist!
But what really did me in, and the wife caught me doing this: We were at
that Johnny Depp Pirate movie and I couldn't understand some of the things
he was saying in the movie and at one point I reached forward for the Tivo
remote so I could flip back and catch it again... we were IN A MOVIE
THEATRE! And she saw me make the usual move and knew exactly what I was
doing. Life will never be the same now.


Yep, I've been doing that to the radio for some time now. I take for
granted that radio is live and often find myself not paying as much
attention even when I'm interested in something. I have the attitude that
if it feels important, I can simply go back in time a few seconds. Heh,
sometimes even in regular life. Damn that Tivo!!! ;-)



 




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