Thanks, ND. So I could save $1.50/month by upgrading. Errr... maybe not.
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Ah - I was so late to the upgrade party I didn't realize there were older versions.
IOTivoN, my shiny new-to-me-but-probably-refurbished one is happily updating its software right now in the other room. So far my favorite feature is how it's not rebooting every fifteen minutes for no reason.
There was NO LINE at Tekserve tonight. Awesome. I'm used to waiting for at least an hour.
Meanwhile, there were no Genius Bar reservations available until Saturday.
I realize I'm off topic for the thread but I figure it's worth a shot. Would anyone be able to recommend a power sander for refinishing furniture?
I would avoid sanding as much as possible by using good removers like those form Formby's, then then finish up with a orbital sander or detail sander or even a multi sander like this.
OTOH? I've seen "mouse" orbital sanders fairly cheap and are good for flat surfaces with extra details.
My new-ish TiVo HD indeed needed only one CableCard to access two channels at once. Also it was recommended to me by both the TiVo Support and the cable people support that I have a a cable tech call to install the card, since a fair number of them seem to be lemons, so he could try more than one if that was a problem.
Also it was recommended to me by both the TiVo Support and the cable people support that I have a a cable tech call to install the card, since a fair number of them seem to be lemons, so he could try more than one if that was a problem.
Me too.
So far the new-to-me Tivo seems to be working fine, and Cablevision was able to bind the old cablecard to the new Tivo without any problems over the phone. Now I'm just crossing my fingers that I still have ABC by Sunday night...
The only thing that makes me hesitate to get a TiVo is that I have Comcast, and I fear the difficulties that could ensue in trying to get a cablecard. I can just imagine buying the TiVo, and then having no one at Comcast know what a "cablecard" is.
Tivo will actually conference-call with you and Comcast (they say "your cable company," but the rep I was on the phone with called out Comcast by name) if getting cablecards is a problem. They have a script for getting them to cooperate.
It took two visits to get mine installed. Apparently not installing them right will blow out the card, and that's what happened. Incredibly frustrating, and who's making the technology that delicate.
Time Warner, here.