I have TiVo To Go, and have downloaded a few shows to my computer -- it's not fast on wireless, but you can queue it and walk.
Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
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I haven't had any major issues with my 2 Tivos networked wirelessly or transferring via Tivo To Go. Using both MRV and TTG, Best Quality shows seem to take almost twice as long as real time for me, but the lower quality settings transfer much closer to real time.
thanks all. how did I know buffistas would already be hooked up and have experience behind them?
What's up with "Multi-Kulturell = Multi-Kriminell" -- is it address book forged-mailer spam? I got 54 delivery errors for it yesterday -- my anti-virus doesn't say anything, but I want to be sure it's not me sending them out.
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Unnf. So I am infected, huh? Pisser.
::off to update Panda::
(incidentally, and not to encourage anyone, this is a much more interesting use of spam/virus synergies)
So I am infected, huh?
If you were infected you would be sending spam, not receiving it.
Here is the report on it from Symantec: [link]
If you were infected you would be sending spam, not receiving it.
I'm receiving delivery errors, not the message itself.
edit: except -- these are not e-mail addresses from my address book, so if this harvests, it's not me! Thanks, dcp.
An infected computer will put a fake email on the messages it sends out. It's coming from a computer that has your email address in its address book, or in its web browser cache. If you look at the "Received:" headers in the message that is getting bounced, you can track down the IP address that the messages are coming from.