For example, TiVo. Similar to DVR, they both record TV, can record one channel while you watch another, and allow you to select to tape a whole season with one motion. TiVo you have to buy the equipment (anywhere from $50 - $250), DVR equipment is free. TiVo either costs $13.00 a month OR you can buy lifetime service for $300, DVR costs $10 a month. TiVo you can download stuff to your computer or ipod, DVR none of that. TiVo requires a phone line the first time you set up (which I do not have, cell phone only, baby!), DVR does not.
The clincher, for me, is that TiVo will go and record stuff it thinks you will like based on your previous viewing patterns. DVR does not think.
Um, hello? Is there any question here? I like having hundreds of people doing extensive research and completing complex algorithms to give me things I will like! That being said, this is only cool if the suggestions pan out. The suggestions from the itunes store NEVER work for me. Maybe because they don't know anything about my existing CD collection and have incomplete background knowledge of my tastes. TiVo takes into account what you record and what you just end up watching!
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*Sigh* I love the digital age.
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Yes, but you can turn the Tivo Suggestion feature off so it does not record them. It's always interesting to look the list of suggestions to see what it thinks you like. Mine seems to think I like children shows for some reason.
eposodes of the tick by any chance?
Perhaps. That and my secret addiction to Barney.
SPOON!!!!
Gee Paul...first it's cartoons, then it's kiddie porn...next stop Neverland Ranch!
B, thanks for the Pandora suggestion. It rocks!
believe it or not, Pandora suggested I get The Spinanes. whoa...
any guesses on what Pandora suggests for Paul?
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