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HiddenSky - Apr 14, 2005 7:20:29 am PDT #2415 of 10003
"There are two sorts of people in the world: those who believe Joss Whedon is a genius and those who are wrong." - Connie Ogle, Miami Herald

The Tivo won't be able to pull program data for subsequent weeks, hence no scheduled recording like SPs or wishlists, IIRC. If you go into your settings and look at the system information, it will let you know how far your guide data goes.


Lee - Apr 14, 2005 7:38:35 am PDT #2416 of 10003
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Thanks. I won't have time to get what I need to connect to broadband (and then figure out how to do it) for a few weeks, and the phone option is not a good one because of the set up here.


§ ita § - Apr 14, 2005 7:39:48 am PDT #2417 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Perkins, what I did until I got the wireless adapter was to run an extra long (phone first, then network) cord over to the TiVo and force a manual update once a day.


HiddenSky - Apr 14, 2005 8:07:33 am PDT #2418 of 10003
"There are two sorts of people in the world: those who believe Joss Whedon is a genius and those who are wrong." - Connie Ogle, Miami Herald

The Tivo usually gets guide data for up to two weeks in advance, so even if you just find a way to update it once in that span, you should be okay.


§ ita § - Apr 14, 2005 8:08:27 am PDT #2419 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

If the schedule doesn't change.

I have no idea how often that happens.


Lee - Apr 14, 2005 8:16:17 am PDT #2420 of 10003
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

How do you force a manual update?

I have phone cord that will reach the jack if I run it across the room at knee level. I can leave that set up for the week I am gone, but I can't leave it up full time once the cats get here, since it would be right at their eye level. I could set it up once a day just for a short while though.


§ ita § - Apr 14, 2005 8:18:56 am PDT #2421 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Working from (vague) memory:

If you go into connection settings, you can test or "connect now."

::googles::

Aha -- TiVo Central>Messages & Setup>Settings>Phone & Network>Connect to the TiVo service now


Rob - Apr 14, 2005 8:28:14 am PDT #2422 of 10003

I think that it's entirely dependent on the application that's being modelled.

You're right, he's wrong. Unneeded abstraction is one of the things that kills large software projects.

What do you think of UML so far? To me, it seems like a ton of work for very little benefit. I'd rather just draw basic block diagrams for the overview and then do class definitions for the details.


§ ita § - Apr 14, 2005 8:35:53 am PDT #2423 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I'm coming at UML from a conceptual angle.

I'm looking for a way to communicate with both the developers and the business users about the process at hand. UML looks like (if my developers understand it, which I doubt) I can use it to lay out pre-development application architecture/requirements for my myriad required documents.

So if we all agreed on it, I'd be fine using it for high level sequence diagrams, for instance. And use case diagramming.

Thing is, we're pretty much a waterfall development environment, and this teacher is tying UML pretty tightly to very iterative development. I dont think it's as causal as he says, though.

I'm not sure it'd help me write code if I were doing the analysis myself. I may try and write up the Phoenix and see what happens.

Still, it's helping regularise my self-taught OOP stuff, and can go on my resumé.


Sue - Apr 14, 2005 8:36:16 am PDT #2424 of 10003
hip deep in pie

What is UML? Some type of markup language, I'm guessing.