Confessions of a DVR Maniac
December 2, 2008 | Rogers, Arkansas | Vetting explained
I have one of those wonderful computers on which you can watch television...it has a coaxial cable connector in the back. I can record programs. Then, when my computer gets full, I can download the files as data disks which act like DVD's; the only difference is that you can only watch them on computers. My wonderful computer has allowed my addiction to recording programs to grow. Watch the video and see the results. Is there rehab for DVR addicts?
- Tags:
- television,
- recording,
- dvr,
- dvd,
- data
- Posted in Assignment:
- DVR confessions
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