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I said, DOCTOR [1]....DOCTOR [2], Mr. M.D.(s)?!.....Series Premiere of 'Necessary ROUGHness' and Season Premiere of 'Roy
#1
....tomorrow.....one night.....two DOCTORS.....


Royal Pains
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Wednesday, June 29th, 9:00-10:00 PM on USA


HankMed saves the passengers of a toppled Jitney; Divya deals with the fallout from her broken engagement; Jill returns with news.


King of PAIN.....??


Necessary Roughness
Pilot
Wednesday, June 29th, 10:00-11:15 PM on USA


A Long Island divorcee becomes the therapist for a professional football team.


do you like it ROUGH.....??
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#2
Looking forward to Royal Pains.

It seems like it's had an odd schedule. Seems like just a couple of months ago that I saw the last episode.

(Of course, since I bank a lot of episodes, it might have been.)
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#3
Exactly how do you go about "banking" episodes? I know you have mentioned this before, but you must have significant space for your approach.

Is this space on upgraded DVR(s) that you own, or on a Cable Operator's DVR? Or, do you move them to a hard drive that you can still access through some application?

Very interested in how you accomplish this.

Thanks for you info.
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WHiiP wrote:
Exactly how do you go about "banking" episodes?

I'll tell you how I do it. A couple of TiVo Premieres upgraded with 2TB drives. Up to 317 HD hours or 2,779 hours of SD recordings on each.
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WHiiP, I download TV eps from the Innerwebs and put them on HDs.

I have a 1T HD for immediate viewing/banking and a Drobo for my savings account.

This way I have a lot of stuff to watch and some series will build up unwatched episodes. I try to stretch those out so that when that series is over, I still have some to watch.

This way there's not such a long wait until the series comes back. IF it comes back.
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#6
So, you view these on your computer, or are you sending them to your TV?
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#7
On my computer, WHiiP, via the 27" Dell.

I *still* don't have a 21st Century TV, just an old Sony 32" XBR, and it doesn't even have Component inputs.

Oh, the humanity!
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