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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Paso Robles, California
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It's not like you have to get up off the couch and walk across the room to turn the volume down. (Does anyone remember those days)? You can have the remote clutched in your hand. Simply push the mute button or turn down the sound. Is it really that difficult?
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Friend of mine watches everythig on Tivo and starts watching shows 10 minutes after they air so he can ride herd on the fast forward button until te program omes back on.
That is way more involved than I want to be.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
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What I need is two remotes. Ms Rocket always has it by her and walks out of the room.
I remember the old black and white days. I think we had 13 channels. Not every channel had a program. I was the remote for my parents. Quote:
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I also remember walking int a Mexican restaurant during a move from one state to another and for the first time I saw COLOR TV! It was the show Flipper. WOW, color TV. Amazing. Now I have TIVO unit with 5 tuners. I never watch live TV. If I want to see a show, I record it, and watch it later. Many shows have the ability to tap one button and bam all the commercials are skipped, and the show starts again. Or I watch shows on Amazon Prime, through the TIVO.
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