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schuette wrote:is TiVo american cuz I've still never heard of it but saying that me and technology dont really get on.... :roll:
Of course it's American! :roll:

;)

Seriously though, pausing and rewinding live TV: how great is that? I tried it on my wife, but she does not respond to the TiVo remote. Mute button doesn't work either. Damn!

www.tivo.com

Visit it and revel in TiVo's majesty and beauty
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I will later but the short time I get to spend on the net I'd rather spend it with you lot....jings is that cheesy or what!!!
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schuette wrote:I will later but the short time I get to spend on the net I'd rather spend it with you lot....jings is that cheesy or what!!!
Awwwwww. How sweet!

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I am sweet arn't I :P
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schuette wrote:I am sweet arn't I :P
Yeah...yeah, that's the ticket!

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I don't have TV reception, so this is moot in our house. :roll:
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you cant watch any TV????.....shitty or what!!! :shock:
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tv sucks and is a worthless waste of time
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I agree. bust out a tuner, or a CD player. if I had my way, the new TV we just spent six hundred on would go into a new reciever and some more speakers. seven isn't enough!
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my amp cost me bout 600, much better passtime, thats just my bass amp btw not my others :D
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yea, I would have bought a sax mic and an amp, but alas, the six hundred was not mine to spend...

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Post by Sir Myghin »

far indeed, all money well spent, what sax you playing alto or tenor?
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alto, tenor, and C-melody. C-melody is one of those little played horns, even though (if you get one with a good sound) they are MADE for rock and roll. why? well, instead of being tuned in the key of Bb or Eb, it's tuned in the key of C, meaning you can bust out your buddy's electronic six-string guitar tuner. yay! other than that, they got the same range as tenors.
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is C the strait pipe soprano saxes? the non curvey ones?
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nope. Cs are slightly larger than altos, sligtly smaller than tenors, and they have a gooseneck like the tenor does. mine's got a gorgeous sound, which is hard to come across in a C-sax... most of em are crap.
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