tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8405461353905329786.post8379315282380697954..comments2023-10-07T06:41:17.098-07:00Comments on I'll take real life for $2000 Alex: Integrating Twitter with TV to Prevent Time ShiftingJChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17454042380517829871noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8405461353905329786.post-15852896859290382122012-03-17T08:01:31.332-07:002012-03-17T08:01:31.332-07:00Hahah! I haven’t read anyone on a blog who was mo...Hahah! I haven’t read anyone on a blog who was more like me JC until I read your blog! I “rarely” watch live TV either, and I DVR “EVERYTHING” that way my family can do what we want without worrying about our shows. I watch live sports too, which is the exception. I’m not a social TV watcher though, although I would have been back in the day when I watched live TV, but they didn’t have Twitter. LOL, I was in college in 1990 and we didn’t even have laptops, let along more than 4 computers with Word Perfect on a DOS green screen! I remember trying Windows for the first time at the library and I thought it was way too complicated, and went back to Word Perfect and a dot matrix printer. Now, the only problem with our TV experience is conflicting timers, since the living room only has two tuners. I’m totally psyched about the Hopper that I ordered from my employer, DISH though. It has 3 tuners, and can record 6 shows, including the four major networks between 7-10 PM. That fixes my conflict problem, and I’m getting installed in about two weeks. Having a whole-home DVR for the first time will be a dream come true.gmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13801038222129413055noreply@blogger.com