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Frak Yeah

Friday, April 18th, 2008

In a dualistic way, there are two types of time in the world: time spent watching BSG, and time spent waiting to watch BSG. I have to kill 9.5 hours until the next all-new episode airs. I will likely spend that time in contemplation of the awesomeness that is BSG.

Comcast DVR with TiVo

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Fios TV is still not available in Stoughton, even though I have the internets. So when I got my HD tv, I went with Comcast DVR with TiVo service. I oft times have this discussion with the geeks at work, which is the better route to take, Buy the expensive hardware and pay smaller monthly fee to TiVo, with better functionality, or take less functionality and a slightly higher monthly cost, but on leased equipment.

First, new TiVo:

Pros: Work awesome, best DVR their is. Integration with new cable cards should make things seamless. Expandable with somewhat expensive external hard drive. Plays well with other TiVos, great features. 7/10 on the updates scale, come often and usually have something useful, ok at QA it first. Never had a TiVo fail on the software layer outside of annoying bugs.

Cons: Costs a boatload, higher monthly fees. You own it, so any future upgraded hardware, you have to buy new hardware. Worry about dropping $600 on a setup to find it won’t work with your next tv service option.

Comcast DVR:

Pros: Leased equipment. When it breaks, Comcast is there with a replacement or service call inside 48 hours. Best integration with on demand.Next Gen hardware means you call and get the new hardware (may have some wait time) for the same or close to same monthly fee. Decent DVR software. Leaves a little tv window when going through the guides, etc…, like Picture in Picture.

Cons: Bunches of features inherit to the hardware locked out. No hooks into system, so no 3rd party development. Not nearly as feature rich. No moving shows back and forth across different DVRs. Can’t eliminate channels from lineup so guide is way bloated.

Comcast DVR w/TiVo service:

Should be the best of both worlds. A lot TiVo’s features, familiar guide, record suggestions, channel lineup, etc for $3 more than the hardware you are going to get anyways. What could go wrong?

How about, uhm, QA’ing it before you send it out. Comcast has to come out to enable it on your box, you can  not pick up one from the Comcast storefront. I am on my 4th box. The first one they installed would not play ESPN in Hi def. They pulled that and put in another. That lasted for a little while, until an update was sent out that fried the box. The tv was on in the background but the TiVo starting up was blocking it at 4×3 over the 16×9. No saving that box, put in a new one. Setup channels, season passes, etc all over again.

Then we had the infinite reboot issue. They say there was no update, but somehow the box rebooted itself and just would not start up fully. Think windows blue screening before it loads all the way, over and over again. No saving that box, put in a new one. Setup channels, season passes, etc all over again.

Also, standard def channels sometimes turn completely green until you blindly find an HD channel. Oh yeah, and setting a season pass can sometimes take up to 10 minutes to work it’s way through and return to the normal screen.

It is quite apparent the TiVo software is thrown on top of the Comcast software. It does not have direct access to the guide, and is not properly tested. I’ll see how long this box lasts, but then comes the decision…

Do I go with straight  Comcast DVR, or lay out the cake for an HD-TiVo? Either way - I recommend no one get the Comcast DVR w/TiVo service

HDTV

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

I was not one to hop on the HDTV bandwagon. I was quite content watching my programs in normal sd, I tivo’d everything so HD wouldn’t work for me. Besides, HD Tivo was almost a grand for hardware alone. (Rumor is the series 3 is getting phased out, way too expensive.)

Then I got into football. I was fine on my tv, til I went and watched a game at kinyahbrutha’s. Then my tv was not good enough. I decided I would bank my year end bonus, wait for prices to drop, then score me one in August.

Then I saw a woot. 52 inch, 1080p Olevia for $1599.00 American + $5 shipping. An engineer at happened in to ask about HDTV, he bought it in 3 minutes flat. I called the wife, and got the go ahead.

Woot is fun, but you know you have to wait for shipment. I was shocked when I got the fedex number the next day, expected delivery on the 8th. Turns out woot screwed up sending the numbers when only the labels had been printed. A lot of people bitched about taking the day off for delivery, but fedex guestimates delivery as soon as the label is generated. Fedex completely blows for online tracking, UPS eats their lunch for proper updates, etc…

Anyway, fedex sent trailers for the tvs to be loaded on, but picked them up very slowly. I didn’t mind waiting, but I was following the oft times angry woot thread on the product. A lot of broken tvs, mostly from shipment, some from powering up while the tv was still cold, others just bad tv. I was getting nervous.

It showed up today, box a bit beaten. The Fedex guy was very helpful to Rachel, they both lugged the 145 pounder upstairs. It came around 1, so it had warmed up enough for me to get it to fire up. It is big. Way big. Really too big considering I sit about 12 feet away from it. And I love it.

HDTV

Don’t mind the mess. It is actually wider than the stand, covering an inch or two of the bookcases on either end. Comcast is coming tomorrow to hook up the the HD-DVR with Tivo. Can’t wait.

As for the old tv, I actually mounted into the downstairs chimney, with no help from a real guy who knows how to use tools. The bruthahs are amazed I am sure.

HDTV

Also, anyone know anything about optical audio cables? I have the lil square pull thingy on my receiver, and on the tv out, is this the right kind of cable? It doesn’t look like it would fit, or hold.

f’n virus

Friday, January 18th, 2008

so, for the last two weeks the family and i’ve been stricken by a mystery virus. it started off all headcold-like in Maggie, then Colleen.

a week ago, it smacked me pretty good. full on coughing, stuffed sinuses, no appetite (i mean, c’mon, you KNOW i’m ill), chills, fever, etc.

the best part for me was the angioedema. welts. hives. loads of them and at inconvenient times, like 3 or 4 am. i wanted to rip my skin off. oh, yeah, plus my lips, hands and feet swole up like sherman klump. i wound up in the ER for 4.5 hrs of a sunday. the proscribed course of 4 days of prednizone and a 14 day supply of benedryl just about has it knocked out, although the cough, dopiness and fear of “leakage” (don’t let your mind wander too far) remain.

i have never hated the writer’s strike so much, although i’ve been forced to try a few new shows.

  • watched the first two episodes of CBS’ “moonlight”. pretty decent. intriguing. good to see jason dohring doing the same exact Vmars thing. also, two Vmars references in the first show. nice tribute.
  • watched first two Fox’ “sarah connor chronicles”. great to see old friend summer glau. she totally kicks ass in a completely different way than river tam. decent show.
  • lost fiends. find815.com, the new lost game. easy. good. nice teaser.
  • knocked up was funny enough. i think seth rogen, and i know i’m out here on a limb, likes to a-smoke-a-da-weed.
  • munster rugby, the patriots, the celts. what else to say ?

alright. back to gettin’ better. if i drink another glass of oj i might just puke.

i gotta post more…

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

but i got nothing to say. ok random commentary here we go.

  1. Superbad = Supergood. the movie is yu-frakkin-larious and then you have another whole disc of ridiculous extras. my favorite bit of the 2nd disc is the “music” section where bootsy collins, bernie worrell, et al jam out the score.
  2. 60% of my hard drive is consumed by itoons (50 gig) and family pix (10 gig). i do have a ton of extra space on my server and porto drive. heck, the 65 gig of the ruggah world cup is currently spread over both with tons of room to spare.
  3. i now tend bar at a fancy shmancy place in providence. the work is alright, but the food is outstanding.
  4. i don’t get most brit rock and the stuff i do like is completely derivative of this side of the atlantic.
  5. dumbledore is gay ?!?! who cares ? i’m more interested in his machiavellian manipulation over the course of seven books. that is intensely more fascinating. for the rest of the harry potter fans who regularly read this blog, pottercast had a two parter with jkr herself.
  6. finally, since the red sox went down 3-1 to cleveland in october, the pats, sox, and celts are a combined 44-3(as of today). please let me say this again boston sports fans: this is the golden age. enjoy this time. relish it, revel in it, drink it in and most of all remember it. without any doubt, you will bore you grandchildren about how fantastic it was to love boston sports during this time (2001-20??). hopefully there will be a few more championships during this era, but this time too will end. take everything you can from it and feel free to gloat. you will never see anything like this again.

that’s pretty much it.

HD Revolution

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

I broke down and got an HDTV because it was on sale at the NEX. Then, of course, I had to get the HD Tivo. Now I’m thinking of getting an HD-DVD or whatevs (mayhaps an X-Box 360 add-on?) simply to watch one thing in HD.

Children of Men is the best movie of the past ten years; it even kicks Saving Private Ryan in the ass. It was so good in the theater that I saw it four times on the silver screen. The DVD loses something. Am I willing to spend however much it takes to get an HD-quality DVD player to recapture that feeling?

Fall Follow Up

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

Alright kidz the tv season is almost in full swing. I am not loving TV as much as I used to. I don;t record something just because TiVo has an empty slot, and did first runs only. I got too much other shit to do for shows I don’t really enjoy.

Let’s hit the reviews:

Scale:
Love it - Tivo is set to record 5 episodes, will never hit that cause I watch them within 24 hours of being recorded

Enjoy it - Set to record 10 episodes, hit right after the Love it’s

Record it - If all the others are gone, I try to find the one most interesting and watch that. If Tivo is getting full delete it to ensure I have proper room for others.

Watch with Kin-wife - Kin-Wife makes me wait for her to watch them

Living Room Tivo:
Private Practice
Love it, Watch with Kin-Wife - Doesn’t have the spark of Grey’s yet, like that it is more adult. Will keep watching.

Grey’s Anatomy
Love it, Watch with Kin-Wife - watched it as the summer fillin it started as, loved it. Gets silly at times, but nice time filler.

Big Shots
Record it - Da Kine whacks to it each week I am sure to Michale Vartan. I have em recorded, not watched yet.

Life
Love it - Captain Dick Winters. Love this one. Adam Arkin is a h00t. Obsession with fruit.

How I Met Your Mother
Watch with Kin-wife, enjoy it - About the same as the first two seasons, enjoy it. Watch with Kin-Wife.

The Big Bang Theory
A suprise enjoy it - I work with people like this, so whikle I don’t get the math, I get the jokes.

Two and a Half Men
Record it - Charlie Sheen time filler. WTF, Berta cracks me up.

Rules of Engagement
Enjoy it - Love the older couple, hate the engaged couple, David Spade is a lap dog.

CSI: Miami
Enjoy it - Don’t watch original CSI anymore, Miami is ok, love watching Lt Cane find new ways to express himself with sunglasses

NCIS
Watch this with Kin-Wife, Love it - The only issue, wifey wants private practise and Greys first, and we run out of time to watch it. Will kill a man to watch Ziva and Abby go at it.

The Unit
Same as NCIS, save Kin-Wife wants Jonas over me wanting Abby/Ziva.

Cane
Record it - having watched it yet

Pushing Daisies
Love it - Chuck is oddly hot, Chi Mcbride never dissapoints, and the style is like audlt Dr Suess. Love the narration, though the timiung down to the second will get annoying soon enough.

Womans Murder Club
Enjoy it - Like the clubish girly talk, the reporter is so Mary Louise Parker it is disturbing. Fascinated by Blond DA’s hair.

Office Tivo:

Back to You
Record it - kinda sucks, must be very bored to watch. Probable deletion

‘Til Death
Record it - Hit or miss, after the first 5 minutes I either enjoy it or delete it. Good cleavage.

Criminal Minds
Love it - Love me some crime drama, Mandy Patankin leaving is a loss.

CSI: NY
Enjoy it - Crush on Montana, liked it better when it was darker. Love Lt Dan. Needs to move back away from the seasonal story arcs to its roots as one show, one/two cases, stand alone crime drama.

My Name Is Earl
Love It - how long will Earl be in prison? Randy kills me as always. Kin-Wife hates it

The Office
Enjoy it - Don’t start your spouting about the American Office vs. English office. Yes English was way way better. This is a different show. Get over it. WTF is with the run of double episodes? They’ll be making room for another show? (Maybe Scrubs - in it’s final season?)

Without a Trace
Record it - actually, I wound up ditching this one. First season or two was ok, couldn’t take anymore.

Ghost Whisperer
Enjoy it - Jay Mohr, Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Boobs, Ghosts. In that order.

Moonlight
Record it - I miss Angel too. What, did you get bored writing fanfiction and make a show instead? Super rich asshole buddy from VMars is awesome as a prick though

NUMB3RS
Love it - I hate math, but I love this show. Probably can’t get past that was the guy from Northern Exposure. Huge crush on Dianne Farr.

Cold Case
Record it - same as Without a Trace, hung around taking up hard drive space til I deleted it to make room for other shit.

Shark
Record it - Same as Cold Case. Not worth my time.

Chuck
Surprise Enjoy it - stupid show, but a lot of fun. Glad to see Jane working. Relationship with sister is very very odd.

K-Ville
Love it - Fox show I love, it won’t make it past season 1. Anthony Anderson rocks in this sumbitch. not too too much about Katrina, helps the story, not overly preachy.

Journeyman
Record it- watched pilot when drunk. Don’t recall much. Still have the next two to watch.

Bones
Love it - Ahhh angel, you landed on your feet so very well. Semi-Watch with Kin-Wife, it is not a save for her, but I wait until she is doing office work to put it on. Mad crush on Angela.

House
Love it - 2+2=4. It could be lupus. Love the janitor threw that one out during the season opener. Show can make fun if itself. Yes, it is formuliac. But sometimes that can be comforting. It is like a hiaku. How can you stick to the formula, but still make it enjoyable.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Love it - same as it ever was, with a new guy. Never really thrills, never lets me down.

Torrent:

Heroes
Love it - yet to watch, wait until the first break, watch them all in a row. Looking forward to it.

Sara Silverman Show
Love it - have not started season 2. Hot in a jewwy kinda way. Hits hard on taboos. One trick pony (in this setting) but I love watching that trick each time.

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Love it - waiting to get all to watch.

Reaper
Downloaded it - All I know is Silent Bob produced it. Will catch up on it when first week of repeats.

Dexter
Love it - someone leaked the first 2 episodes of the new season, I did not know when I watched them I would have to wait so friggin long for the rest of the season. Read the books, TV show is better. Very rare to say that. Books were good, show delves in to it a lot more.

Huh?

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

A link I found on Instapundit:

[Alan] Tudyk says the newly-released “Serenity : Special Edition” DVD has been selling so hot, that there’s talk in doing another movie.

“They had to put [the new DVD] out because they’ve been selling out of the other one [the DVD that isn't the 'Collectors Edition'] and so Universal’s like ‘So, let’s do another one’”, he says, adding “And now… there’s now a chance there’s going to be another movie”.”

I would just like to say that I don’t think I’ve done enough in this world for God to reward me by making such a thing actually happen. Hopefully, there are some beatified or saint-like Browncoats in the world whose good acts can make up the shortfall and cause divine intervention to become possible.

Friday Night Lights

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Friday Night Lights was the best new show of last year, and it comes closely behind SciFi’s Battlestar Galactica and HBO’s The Wire as the best show on television. This show is so good (and underwatched) that they are offering a money back guarantee on the first season DVDs. It costs $20, for chrissakes. Go buy the thing and see some of the best storytelling, acting, and plot development in the history of the television.

Seamus’ awesome recommendation of Yahoo! TV led me to the premiere episode of season 2. Courtney and I watched it last night, huddled up next to the computer. A few notes:

- They must have gotten some notes from the executives, because there is one story arc that is very non-FNLish, but adds drama, suspense, etc. The wife and I hope it is resolved quickly so they don’t ruin one of our favoritest show. If you’ve seen the first season and premiere of season 2, you know of what I speak.

- The fact that Kyle Chandler and Connie Briton don’t have a mantle full of awards is disgusting. They are so good that it approaches the sublime. Landry, too.

- The GMC will happen sooner than expected: fuckers don’t like to sit around computers and have to contend with skipping and pausing from streaming video. With NBC’s new download policy, the next step is for stuff to go directly to DVRs so people can watch them on the TV. If they build the stupid DRM into it so it expires in a week (as they do with Amazon Unbox stuff already), so be it.

It’s That Time of Year Again

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

The new shows are starting up. I was going to do my annual spreadsheet, but there are plenty of resources out there. Nothing new really excites me, I am more in to the old shows coming back.

I did find a nice solution to last year’s running back and forth from TiVo to TiVo getting my season passes in order. I wiped out all my season passes, then used tv.yahoo.com. On Yahoo TV, you can not only set your local provider, and filter on favorite channels, they have an API into your TiVo account. Let it authenticate, you can then pick individual shows or season passes on either/all your TiVos. You can do the same from TiVo online, but the interface is much faster and easier to move around in.

All the season passes  showed up as expected on the TiVos. Can’t wait for it to start.