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How slow is slow?
I was in a car last night that had an audio-in jack in its stereo which seemed...well, better than nothing.
I'm annoyed that with all the strange and techie things they're doing with cars these days, they aren't simplifying hooking up your MP3 players. I don't
want
an in-car MP3 player. I want my music to follow me to the car, and out of it. Not to mention frequent updates, including podcasts.
Alpine is claiming that the new 2006 headunits are faster. I do not know if this is true.
Yeah, ND, but I have upgraded hard drives on both TiVos and paid for a permanent license on one. I'm not really wanting to upgrade any time soon.
I've got a lifetime service on my Tivo Series2. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Tivo gives a similar offer to the one they did for series 1 folks which lifetime subs. There was a very brief window (I think it was a 2 month offer) where if you bought the new top of the line Series 2, they'd transfer your lifetime service. I did it. I've been with Tivo since '99 and I still am using the same lifetime contract. If memory serves I was such an early adopter I only paid something like $99 or maybe $149 for my lifetime sub.
There was a very brief window (I think it was a 2 month offer) where if you bought the new top of the line Series 2, they'd transfer your lifetime service
What the fuck? I'm there if they do it.
Does Tivo still offer lifetime subs? I noticed that my Replay 5040s are still worth practically what I paid for them two and three years ago, with lifetime sub, were I to unload them on ebay. Not that I'm considering switching or anything...
Yep -- current Tivo lifetime sub is $299.
If I can transfer my Series2 lifetime sub to a Series3 box, I will be a very happy camper.
I'd pay a premium to switch--but how much depends on the cost of the S3.
Who knows if they'll do it again, but if it comes up I'm going to jump on it. I know at the time it cost me about $399 for the new box, but with the transferred service it was worth every penny. I got the offer through their email list within a few months of the Series 2 coming out. I've had this box for at least 3 years, so it was a while back.
My old original Tivo is even still working. I gave it to my folks after I upgraded.
I just put a new hard drive in my Tivo though. Hmm. I guess I'd just HAVE to have 2 Tivos in the home...