Wednesday, September 14, 2005

What the--

This is quite possibly horrible news for those of us who love our TiVos. Programs we can't record? Programs that can't be recorded after 7 days? Big Brother is indeed watching, and he doesn't want you to.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:23 AM

    This stinks!! Sometimes I dont really have the time to watch within a certain period.

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  2. Anonymous9:02 AM

    That's some bullshit right there. Hacker code to disable those "features" in five ... four ... three ...

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  3. I disagree with "the great thing about TiVo is that it enables you to own television instead of the other way around."

    If you require a tivo to manage your TV watching, that says to me that TV does indeed own you. I can see the value of tivo to someone like you whose profession depends on watching a lot of TV, but for the average person, I don't see the necessity. The outrageous sense of entitlement so many people posess today baffles me.

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  4. Anonymous7:05 PM

    Yeah, especially when people feel entitled to judge other people's worth based entirely on their television viewing habits. I hate that.

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  5. Anonymous6:55 AM

    I require a Tivo so that I can watch anything and so I can do so without having to sit through the commercials. I have two children under the age of three. If I EVER want to watch anything, a game, a show, etc. the Tivo is a necessity. You never know when one of them will need something. With the Tivo I can stop it live and take care of things or catch up later.

    Before, when I had a (different) life, I wouldn't have needed it but I do love it now. It must be nice to be able to do whatever you want, whenever you want. The tv doesn't own me--my kids do!

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  6. Anonymous11:18 PM

    It's a bug, people. Sorry about that. We'll fix it (and Macrovision's and our testing process that let it slip through) with the next release.

    -- TiVoGuy

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