I wouldn't pay 45 cents for an MP3. If they want to get my dollar+, they better start offering uncompressed audio tracks. Until then, I'll download mp3's for free and buy the CDs that I want.
I have been a TiVo customer for 2-3 years now, paying the monthly fee, and before that had a Dish receiver with Ultmate TV built into it, which was actually comparable to Tivo/cable (when the weather didn't suck). I am now a Charter customer, and their on-demand service is NOTHING like TiVo at all. If TiVo's dying, I'll go down with the ship. Their service is so superior to anythign else I've used/seen, and I can't live without the ability to pause/rewind/record television. Er, I can live but not as a TV viewer. The $13/month fee is trivial as Bryan says, compared to my $100/month cable/internet bill. I need to be able to sit down at night whenever I'm ready to watch the tube and be able to select from 10-15 different episodes of Malcolm or Seinfeld.:-)
Anyway, long live TiVo.
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I wouldn't pay 45 cents for an MP3. If they want to get my dollar+, they better start offering uncompressed audio tracks. Until then, I'll download mp3's for free and buy the CDs that I want.
I have been a TiVo customer for 2-3 years now, paying the monthly fee, and before that had a Dish receiver with Ultmate TV built into it, which was actually comparable to Tivo/cable (when the weather didn't suck). I am now a Charter customer, and their on-demand service is NOTHING like TiVo at all. If TiVo's dying, I'll go down with the ship. Their service is so superior to anythign else I've used/seen, and I can't live without the ability to pause/rewind/record television. Er, I can live but not as a TV viewer. The $13/month fee is trivial as Bryan says, compared to my $100/month cable/internet bill. I need to be able to sit down at night whenever I'm ready to watch the tube and be able to select from 10-15 different episodes of Malcolm or Seinfeld. :-)
Anyway, long live TiVo.