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I just needed to sound off about the love I have for my DVR cable package.
I truly don't think I could watch golf any other way, now that I'm used to not watching commericials.

The weather delayed PGA this weekend was a great example. I didn't need to turn on the golf until 5pm and I was caught up to the live action at the very end, when you actually want to be watching it live.

Good lord, did they commericial this event to death, or what? I didn't watch a single one.

Does anyone else find themselves rewinding a swing 12 times in slow-mo to analyze what a player is doing?

Let's hear it for the DVR.


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I agree whole-heartedly, it seems that there were a TON of commercials in the PGA this year. I loved having it on DVR, except the fact that my DVR cut off right after Paddy and Sergio putted out on 17, I was LIVID!!!!
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I've been using a DVR for over 5 years. They are awesome! I always record shows - live TV only for 'background' noise. Even then, I'll turn it on and pause it while I do stuff. This way I can still skip the annoying commercials. Watched the PGA this weekend in only a few hours. I can watch a whole football game in an hour if I want.

One hint - ALWAYS record at least 1/2 hour longer than the end of a live sports event. I'll usually do an hour extra just in case. This way, you don't miss the end of the event...

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One hint - ALWAYS record at least 1/2 hour longer than the end of a live sports event. I'll usually do an hour extra just in case. This way, you don't miss the end of the event...

Yes I agree with that, I always leave an extra hour for live events. It was nice, I got home at 5pm Sunday and started watching, with fast forwarding through commercials and network filler I ended up finishing watching at 8:30 so I watched almost 6 hours of broadcast in 3 1/2 hours, love the DVR.

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I agree whole-heartedly, it seems that there were a TON of commercials in the PGA this year. I loved having it on DVR, except the fact that my DVR cut off right after Paddy and Sergio putted out on 17, I was LIVID!!!!

I've been using a DVR for over 5 years. They are awesome! I always record shows - live TV only for 'background' noise. Even then, I'll turn it on and pause it while I do stuff. This way I can still skip the annoying commercials. Watched the PGA this weekend in only a few hours. I can watch a whole football game in an hour if I want.

Completely agree here! I mean I just finished watching the PGA last night (Tuesday)!!! All I had to do was completely avoid all media outlets that pertain to sports lol...

As for recording live events, I always set it to record half an hour longer for the first three rounds and then manually change the final round to 2 hours over - just in case Rain delays are the worst!!! Edit - also, the 2 hours usually end up recording '60 minutes' So I have an option to watch that too!

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wise words.

Always record an hour after the event.

Yes it is fun to zoom past the endless and repetitive commercials too. Although I stopped to watch the Phil ones once or twice I admit it.


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Completely agree here! I mean I just finished watching the PGA last night (Tuesday)!!! All I had to do was completely avoid all media outlets that pertain to sports lol...

i tried to do the same but i heard who won by mistake on sunday night on the freekin radio newas

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i tried to do the same but i heard who won by mistake on sunday night on the freekin radio newas

Heheheh, honestly its a skill of mine that I've honed over the years. Not toot my own horn, but TOOT TOOT!

For example - I got Tiger's email newsletter but didn't read it until today because I knew he would mention the winner. Same applies for RSS readers - I purposely sorted my Google Reader Feeds to be from oldest to newest so that I could stop reading the news once it reached Sunday. I caught the final match of Wimbledon a day late utilizing the same techniques! Just gotta stick to your routine and trust your ears to not hear comments from strangers. (For example - I blasted my headphones while on the subway to work that day).

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i tried to do the same but i heard who won by mistake on sunday night on the freekin radio newas

I can beat that.

I was watching the finish of the British only a couple of hours delayed, and Golf Magazine spammed me (subscriber) with an email with "Padraig Wins Open Championship" in the subject line . I sent them an email about how idiotic that was. They never bothered to respond. Guess who will not be renewing their subscription?

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Ouch. That sucks.

Tell me about it.

I was able to find the email I sent to them in my Sent folder:
What the hell is wrong with you people? As I sat down to watch my TiVo of the British Open this morning (I'm on the West Coast, so the broadcast started at 3 a.m. my time), I get an email from GOLF MAGAZINE with this title: "Breaking News – Padraig Harrington wins British Open again" The name of the winner, in the TITLE so the recipient can't avoid reading it. Are you morons unfamiliar with DVRs, VCRs, and DVD recorders? Did you really think everyone was watching this in real time (and if they were, they didn't really need to know who the winner was from you, did they)? What about folks like me on the West Coast? What about folks just coming back from a Sunday morning round, and looking forward to watching their DVR? What possible reason could Golf Magazine have for sending out a mass spam spoiler with the name of the winner in the subject line - not the next day, not later in the day, but the very minute that the winner was determined?!?!?! Thanks for spoiling my Sunday. Can you guess if I will be renewing my subscription to your magazine? Perhaps I should have put the answer in the subject line of this email to spoil any suspense.


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