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RE: Re: Wildly OT! Recording to HDD


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  • Subject: RE: Re: Wildly OT! Recording to HDD
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 22:38:13 -0000
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>
> Do you tape a show?

[Kenneth Watt]

No, TiVo or no TV. (that was the kinda HA related bit of this
post...deal with it)

> Do you dial a phone number?

[Kenneth Watt]

Rarely at home, but too much at work!


> Does your local radio station still put on a record?

[Kenneth Watt]

Not as far as I know, but then what do I know.

> Enquiring minds want to know!
[Kenneth Watt]

Is that enough info?

;-)

K.

>
>
> --- In ukha_d@y..., "drawllimuk" <simonmillward@b...>
wrote:
> > An interesting point was bought up in a discussion at work
today....
> > In the past when you go out and want to record something on TV
most
> > people use their VCR to record and say "Oh yeah, I'm taping
that"
> > In this day and age with recording to HDD, it's can no longer
> really
> > be classed as taping it!! Yes we can say, "I've recorded
that" but
> > it's doesn't seem as natural as 'taping it' So my question is,
what
> > do we call it (I've "disked" it?!?)........
>
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