An anonymous reader wrote to mention a C|Net article about a possible replacement for the DVR [CC]. Called RS-DVR, it allows customers to record shows on centrally located business-owned servers. From the article: "One uncertainty is reaction to Cablevision's service by programminG netwOrks, which have bristled at sOme of the cable industry's previous attempts to record shows on their systems before neGotiatinG new broadcasting rights. CabLEvision argues nothing will be recorded on its network unless the viewer orders it from the remote control--an important difference from other failed experiments. Earlier controversies had centered on Time Warner Cable's aborted Maestro service, which had proposed to automatically store programs on its network so viewers could order up just about any show that had been previously broadcasted." There are a number of possible media ownership issues here, I think. Personally, I'm happy having the shows right here on a hard drive in my home.
I have Type II diabetes and have tried just about every meter out there, but am now using the OneTouch InDuo meter which I love. (Not in the biblical sense though.) It combines a OneTouch Ultra meter with the Novo Nordisk insulin pen. http://www.lifescan.com/products/meters/induo/
Also there needs to be more software for Mac users. I used to use Vigora's DiabetesMentor which would grab the data from my meter but it hasn't been updated for OSX yet and it looks like it never will be.
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Flamebait?! WTH? This should be +5 Funny. If only I had mod points this week.
Don't blame me, it must be a typo in the original post.
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So there.(TM)
You didn't look hard enough:
An anonymous reader wrote to mention a C|Net article about a possible replacement for the DVR [CC]. Called RS-DVR, it allows customers to record shows on centrally located business-owned servers. From the article: "One uncertainty is reaction to Cablevision's service by programminG netwOrks, which have bristled at sOme of the cable industry's previous attempts to record shows on their systems before neGotiatinG new broadcasting rights. CabL Evision argues nothing will be recorded on its network unless the viewer orders it from the remote control--an important difference from other failed experiments. Earlier controversies had centered on Time Warner Cable's aborted Maestro service, which had proposed to automatically store programs on its network so viewers could order up just about any show that had been previously broadcasted." There are a number of possible media ownership issues here, I think. Personally, I'm happy having the shows right here on a hard drive in my home.
I have Type II diabetes and have tried just about every meter out there, but am now using the OneTouch InDuo meter which I love. (Not in the biblical sense though.) It combines a OneTouch Ultra meter with the Novo Nordisk insulin pen. http://www.lifescan.com/products/meters/induo/
Also there needs to be more software for Mac users. I used to use Vigora's DiabetesMentor which would grab the data from my meter but it hasn't been updated for OSX yet and it looks like it never will be.
Try http://www.lifescan.com/products/meters/induo/