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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2002-08-24 09:04 pm

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Goddamit, I love Tivo.

I was given one by my glorious parents, and I haven't got the controller for the cable box, so I can't program it to grab "Every episode of the Simpsons" or "Everything directed by Terry Gilliam" yet, but I can use the pause Live TV option, which has proved incredibly useful. Erin left for a show at 8:45, so I just hit pause, and Smallville stopped. I came back to the tv ten minutes later, rewinded for 30 seconds, and hit play, bingo, back where I had been. I'm in a bit of a state of shock at the ease at which I can suddenly get around the annoyance of people phoning during tv, and I can definitely see this becoming a "can't live without" feature in a very short space of time.

Having looked forward to the Tivo for aaages (I've wanted one since they first appeared), it was a slight letdown when I actually got one - nothing could have been as cool as the hype, but now I've actually played with it for a bit, I can see that it's going to be incredibly cool to have.

[identity profile] cleodhna.livejournal.com 2002-08-24 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Erm... what's a Tivo?
Forgive me: I don't watch TV, read newspapers, or go downtown if I can avoid it.

[identity profile] solcita.livejournal.com 2002-08-28 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
TiVo is fabulous. Honestly, it does change the way you watch TV. I NEVER watch live TV anymore, save for the very few times when I'm folding laundry and need SOMEthing to distract me (at which point I usually turn on CNN Headline News or something). But I love it. It allowed me to watch the entire series of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which I wasn't able to do when it was first on because of my work schedule.