RCA PVR Will Use Free Guide+ Program Guide
Mark Leighton Fisher writes "RCA has announced (among other CES goodies) a PVR/DVD player for this year that uses the free GUIDE Plus+ program guide rather than requiring an oncoming program guide contract. Once we bring the price down (yes, I work there) I may break down and get one, as I don't like the program guide fee required on current PVRs. (This may be the first no-program guide-fee commercial PVR.)"
"But if it is free, who do I sue if they get the wrong time for Will and Grace?"
Five dollars a month is worth it to watch every Steve Martin classic
I do not work at TiVo. I do not work at DirecTV
Let me guess - you're Steve Martin.
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I contend that if the statement was translated by Apex's localisation team, it would read more like "The RCA drive under is vast inside the LYRA Audio/Video Jukebox 100,000 where there is a possibility the first 200 of only being visible engages image is an admirable possibility."
Y2K Compliant since the late 1890s
...you could just buy 3-4 cheap VCRs and set the time to record your shows. That would get you 18-20 hours of record time.
On a related note, I am going to get rid of my computer and replace it with an infinitely long strip of paper. My frame rates will suffer, but I will save a lot of electricity.
My local police department will also be replacing their firearms with rocks.