You dont get all of the video clips that they send. For example I do have discovery but comcast puts on their own paid program at that time in my area so I dont get the video clips anyway.
All the internal video TiVo currently displays comes from the "Teleworld Paid Programming" that is played on the discovery channel at 4am on Sundays. This gives TiVo video that is better than you could ever get thru a modem
Does anyone know what bug's are included in the list? Because a lot of the errata's on redhat's site half to deal with other programs that ship with Redhat and is it right to blame linux for these programs failures?
One of the exhibits shows how fingerprints are identified. And the label on the machine that always scares me says, "Fingerprints are not permanently stored" I wonder how long they consider temporary?
Where do they expect to get the money to do even attempt to pull this off I half to believe that the money can be better spent elsewhere. However I would rather have them spend money on this than on further nuclear weapon tests.
We also have a 595 but it's unsigned
Whoknows "Road Geek" 55
Has Crayon settled with just SuSE or can someone sue Redhat,Mandrake,Debian, ect. on their behalf?
Richard the Tivo guy who posts to avsforums says that the DirecTv version will be out "soon".
It will Not have HDTV out. It has RCA and S-Video out
You dont get all of the video clips that they send. For example I do have discovery but comcast puts on their own paid program at that time in my area so I dont get the video clips anyway.
All the internal video TiVo currently displays comes from the "Teleworld Paid Programming" that is played on the discovery channel at 4am on Sundays. This gives TiVo video that is better than you could ever get thru a modem
Does anyone know what bug's are included in the list? Because a lot of the errata's on redhat's site half to deal with other programs that ship with Redhat and is it right to blame linux for these programs failures?
One of the exhibits shows how fingerprints are identified. And the label on the machine that always scares me says, "Fingerprints are not permanently stored" I wonder how long they consider temporary?
Where do they expect to get the money to do even attempt to pull this off I half to believe that the money can be better spent elsewhere. However I would rather have them spend money on this than on further nuclear weapon tests.