Right now if I were to watch everything on my DVR's currently recorded programs, it would watching TV 24 hours a day for 17 days. That doesn't count all the Xvid video stored on the second drive. Scary.
In the last year and 7 months it has recorded 3400 episodes of TV for a total time recorded of 4 months and 6 days.
The weird thing, right now I only watch 45 minutes of TV a day while I'm on the treadmill. My wife and kids watch stuff though.
Holy crap. CNN is saying Arlen Specter is switching parties.
I don't have cable, I don't have a cell phone. I'll probably have a cell phone by the end of the year, but that's in the 60% range, not the 90% range.
We've got a digital converter for our antenna, but reception is still unreliable. We'll see how it is after June. Cable is a higher possibility than a cell phone, but that's still only in 70% range.
CNN is saying Arlen Specter is switching parties.
Whoa. I guess Norm Coleman is going to have to try to step up his delaying tactics even more.
I'd love to have a Wii but realistically I doubt I'd actually use it.
I'd like a Wii mostly for the kids. I'm also being influenced by the weather, it's been raining so much that it's hard for them to get outside. Our yard has had standing water for most of the past month.
Holy crap. CNN is saying Arlen Specter is switching parties.
He was really worried about a challenge in the Republican primary. I think he'd have a much better chance at defeating his Republican challenger in the general election rather than the primary.
That's great about Specter. It's past time for social moderates to leave the Republican party...
They are saying he is polling 30% in the primary against the challenger at 51%. Since it is closed primary, it is only Repub, and the party has had about 200K member switch out in the last election cycle in order to vote in the Obama/Hillary battle and they haven't come back.
In the general, he cruises to victory versus any Dem or Repub that you care to name.
Basically, he is saying his party has decided to leave him over the stimulus bill, and he wants to continue to serve the people of PA, so sorry, bye-bye.
He does say he isn't changing his mind on card check, so make no assumption that he will be always the magic 60th vote for the Dems in the Senate. But let's see how his old friends treat him and see what happens in a couple of months.