
ON-Demand the New DVR?
by. Richard Okelberry
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January 17th, 2006 - It took some time, but finally, most are getting on board with the new wave in television watching. The advent of the DVR (Digital Video Recorder) has forever changed the way people watch TV. Those that have it can't live without it and those that don't are missing out while wasting time. The DVR acts like a digital VCR that records programs for you, even when you're away. It even records live shows, so that you can pause for bath breaks or rewind for greater impact. What else could the avid TV junkie ask for? Well what if you didn't have to... more |
Time Warner Cable DVR crashes into homes.
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If I shoot this thing, do I lose my deposit? December 9th, 2006 - For those of you that have been forever frustrated with the user interface of Time Warner Cable's DVR, and have yet to receive your new software download, get ready. The level of frustration that you experienced before is about to grow by an order of times 10. Now for those of you that are thinking about signing up for Time Warner's Navigator DVR, let me stop you right here. You would be far better... more |
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Tidy Cats Is An Oxymoron April 9th, 2006, by Katrina Evans When it comes to cat litter, I have tried them all. I have three beautiful cats (all strays, and all with varying degrees of abuse apparent on them) that must take it literally to drink 8 glasses of water a day. I am no slacker when it comes to my cat boxes, and I have 3 of them. I scoop them out...more |
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MS EXPLORER BUG! Don't Click a Single Link in Emails, Especially if they look legitamate! April 7th, 2006 by Greesed Lightning Here is a message we just sent out to our faculty and staff. It describes a particularly dangerous bug in Internet Explorer. Microsoft doesn't have a patch yet. I thought I would send it to you all too....more
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THE MAC ATTACK! Mac's OS X Tiger fails to deliver Stability. March 4th, 2006 I began using computers at an early age. My first system was a Commodore VIC-20 with a whopping 4K of ram. That's right 4K! Computers have come along way since then and have become massively more complex. Over the years I graduated to C-64, then An Amiga 500, on to an Amiga 3000 and finally broke into the PC world once MS Windows came along. One system I could never afford and had little interest in was Apple's MacIntosh. However, after years of struggling with file size limits...more |
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