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horndoggy11 - Posted 9:38 am PST 12/15/06 (784 Posts)
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horndoggy11 - Posted 9:39 am PST 12/15/06 (784 Posts)
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nammer - Posted 9:42 am PST 12/15/06 (132 Posts)
I use TIVO and still use it because I prefer the user interface over those provided by cable and satelitte providers. It's a personal preference I am willing to pay for. I suggest people compare the different interfaces before making a choice. Just because something is cheaper doesn't mean it's better or worth it.
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horndoggy11 - Posted 9:50 am PST 12/15/06 (784 Posts)
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agentmsk - Posted 9:53 am PST 12/15/06 (48 Posts)
Direct TV HD DVRs are TiVo aren't they?
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horndoggy11 - Posted 9:54 am PST 12/15/06 (784 Posts)
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horndoggy11 - Posted 9:55 am PST 12/15/06 (784 Posts)
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jscullyc - Posted 10:02 am PST 12/15/06 (6 Posts)
I actually use tivo with the basic cable that is included in my rent. So I actualy save using Tivo to get my Show schedules, and the DVR vs paying extra for digital cable with the rented box plus additional extra for the dvr
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mataichi - Posted 10:12 am PST 12/15/06 (87 Posts)
horndoggy11....your a douche bag.
Geez, let it go. Great you can watch the Office in HD.
God knows how much all us are missing.
And yes, I have a TIVO.
Geez, let it go. Great you can watch the Office in HD.
God knows how much all us are missing.
And yes, I have a TIVO.
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malarrya - Posted 10:26 am PST 12/15/06 (158 Posts)
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horndoggy11 - Posted 10:29 am PST 12/15/06 (784 Posts)
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Enduro - Posted 10:32 am PST 12/15/06 (948 Posts)
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Enduro - Posted 10:35 am PST 12/15/06 (948 Posts)
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kyleheyne - Posted 10:37 am PST 12/15/06 (17 Posts)
horndoggy's comments make my day...they are informative and entertaining at the same time...
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malarrya - Posted 10:38 am PST 12/15/06 (158 Posts)
BTW. I have DirecTV Tivo and pay $5 a month so it's a win win situation there. DirecTV no longer sells DVRs with Tivo but you should still be able to get them off the internet at sites like eBay. You can still sign up a DirecTV Tivo and use it for quite some time to come.
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horndoggy11 - Posted 10:38 am PST 12/15/06 (784 Posts)
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smithdk4 - Posted 10:48 am PST 12/15/06 (10 Posts)
horndoggy11 needs to go -- comment on the item and let it go
How do you people take these posts personally? State that you can get simlar service somewhere else cheaper and let it go. I don't need to know what TIVO sucks or what you have at home is better than this deal. Inform the public and move on.
BTW - Horndoggy1 thru 10 are probably good people, horndoggy11 gives the other horndoggys a bad name.
How do you people take these posts personally? State that you can get simlar service somewhere else cheaper and let it go. I don't need to know what TIVO sucks or what you have at home is better than this deal. Inform the public and move on.
BTW - Horndoggy1 thru 10 are probably good people, horndoggy11 gives the other horndoggys a bad name.
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shortbus - Posted 11:09 am PST 12/15/06 (190 Posts)
Horndoggy has made a clusterf**k of this dicussion, as usual.
Anyway...Tivo is more expensive, but it also has a better interface in my opinion. Also, customer service is fantastic, as opposed to any cable provider I have dealt with.
There is something that people here aren't addressing. Cable providers usually require that you have digital cable to use Tivo. Satellite providers require boxes for each TV, which makes satellite more expensive for people whole have multiple TVs in a house pre-wired for cable.
Tivo addresses non-satelite and non-digital cable consumers who cannot utilize provider DVRs (in addition to those who don't like provider interfaces), of which is still a large portion of the market that connot even purchase cheaper DVR service. In other words, people with OTA TV or non-digital cable must use a standalone DVR. For these people, Tivo is a great alternative instead of needing to pay for additional TV content that they don't use anyway.
In conclusion, every product has its niche. I have analog cable because I don't want to pay another $15 a month for digital cable with more channels I don't watch and another $9 a month for a crappy DVR. Therefore, $13 a month for Tivo is a good deal for me. As with any product, check it out before you buy it to see if it is what you want. Tivo is not dying.
Anyway...Tivo is more expensive, but it also has a better interface in my opinion. Also, customer service is fantastic, as opposed to any cable provider I have dealt with.
There is something that people here aren't addressing. Cable providers usually require that you have digital cable to use Tivo. Satellite providers require boxes for each TV, which makes satellite more expensive for people whole have multiple TVs in a house pre-wired for cable.
Tivo addresses non-satelite and non-digital cable consumers who cannot utilize provider DVRs (in addition to those who don't like provider interfaces), of which is still a large portion of the market that connot even purchase cheaper DVR service. In other words, people with OTA TV or non-digital cable must use a standalone DVR. For these people, Tivo is a great alternative instead of needing to pay for additional TV content that they don't use anyway.
In conclusion, every product has its niche. I have analog cable because I don't want to pay another $15 a month for digital cable with more channels I don't watch and another $9 a month for a crappy DVR. Therefore, $13 a month for Tivo is a good deal for me. As with any product, check it out before you buy it to see if it is what you want. Tivo is not dying.
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Nake - Posted 11:21 am PST 12/15/06 (126 Posts)
corndoggy11 can hardly claim he's a victim here or simply trying to state the facts when he is the first post in this thread to take it off topic and be offensive and ending his post with 'fuck off':
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O BTW, mines dual tuner as well. So big fuckin woopdie do on the dual tuner shit. O and for you morons, dual tuner means you need 2 seperate cable coax feeds so if you are living in your 1970's house you most likely dont have that shit, or you can run coax along your floor and be trashy. I on the other hand have 2 coax feeds to my shits built into the walls. My shit is state of the art wiring throughout the hosue. fuck off.
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I join the torch-carrying villagers in getting him banned from the site...
And now, ladies and gentlemen, expect a profanity-laced tirade response from him, with references to one or more of the following: being g/a/y, being a minority, being rich, being poor, being a snob, or a threat of physical violence. It's the horndoggy11 forumla...
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O BTW, mines dual tuner as well. So big fuckin woopdie do on the dual tuner shit. O and for you morons, dual tuner means you need 2 seperate cable coax feeds so if you are living in your 1970's house you most likely dont have that shit, or you can run coax along your floor and be trashy. I on the other hand have 2 coax feeds to my shits built into the walls. My shit is state of the art wiring throughout the hosue. fuck off.
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I join the torch-carrying villagers in getting him banned from the site...
And now, ladies and gentlemen, expect a profanity-laced tirade response from him, with references to one or more of the following: being g/a/y, being a minority, being rich, being poor, being a snob, or a threat of physical violence. It's the horndoggy11 forumla...
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fuckbilltang - Posted 11:25 am PST 12/15/06 (1994 Posts)






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