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YR677 Prole on a Hot Lin LYPS

September 26, 2007 12:15 am
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Just second. That’s better. GF. Twice.

Direct LYPS to chow.

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6 Responses to “YR677 Prole on a Hot Lin LYPS”

Luis wrote a comment on September 26, 2007

No you absolutely cannot stop the st’s at the end of words!!!!!!!!!! I love itst!!!!

steven Burns wrote a comment on September 26, 2007

You’re suspicions are correct. The feature you’re discussing is nothing new to TiVo. It was added to the TiVo 2 (and 3) boxes maybe a year and a half ago. And you’re right… the method for setting it up is Painful. Painful. And I never understood the concept of using your television for audio podcasts/radio/etc. that doesn’t require a screen. They also offer games and other crap. It would be interesting to see how many people use the service. Did I mention it is… painful. Uggh.

Makes me wonder if the PodShow announcement is really something else, yet to be released by TiVo. (Their updates are released in waves, not to every box at once.)

David wrote a comment on September 26, 2007

Prollin’ prollin’ keep them doggies prollin’ rawhide

Enzo Sant'Elia wrote a comment on September 26, 2007

Jason wasn’t the murderer in Friday the 13th. It was his mother, played by the lovable Betsy Palmer in a trainwreck of a performance: http://www.pitofhorror.com/media/video/pamuncut.mpg

Rob wrote a comment on September 27, 2007

Madge, you mentioned “satellite” regarding a channel lineup change on Holly’s TiVo. If this TiVo is part of those made for DIRECTV, then the service may not work at all. Most of those “DirecTiVos”, with built in tuners don’t have the Ethernet ports enabled, or don’t have the ports at all. Dial-up connectivity is the only option. If Holly’s TiVo is a standalone (e.g. she uses a converter box as well) then she has a Series 2 and should have Ethernet access. The Series 3s, I’m told, do not have connections for satellite service and only work with cable/cablecards.

Enzo Sant'Elia wrote a comment on September 27, 2007

Might as well be Sanskrit.

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