John Duncan said:Yes I did. My life would be so much easier if everybody just got on.
simonlewis said:What a depressing week nothing on the telly, & i've never seen these forums so quiet before, oh well bissell blockbuster on ideal world at 12:00 mid-day at least i have something to look forward to.
chebby said:Get a Humax*. Fill it up with all the good stuff that's on when you are out/at work/in bed/watching something on another channel etc.
Lee H said:Tried that. It soon filled up with desperate housewives, x-factor, apprentice etc
chebby said:simonlewis said:What a depressing week nothing on the telly, & i've never seen these forums so quiet before, oh well bissell blockbuster on ideal world at 12:00 mid-day at least i have something to look forward to.
Get a Humax*. Fill it up with all the good stuff that's on when you are out/at work/in bed/watching something on another channel etc. You can skip all the ads too. (If you watch stuff with ads.)
I have not watched anything that either my wife or I don't like (nor had to watch an advert) since we bought one.
*Other PVRs are available and i'm sure Sky/Virgin et al have boxes that do the same thing.
idc said:I am surprised advertisers have not cottoned onto how simple it is to miss out adverts and made Sky do something about it. The adverts are a major source of revenue.
idc said:I am surprised advertisers have not cottoned onto how simple it is to miss out adverts and made Sky do something about it. The adverts are a major source of revenue.
tvspecv said:Posting was easier before but now it takes longer so i dont bother but is fun
chebby said:give the impression that all ordinary woman ever do is sit in soft focus apartments in Tuscany admiring the smoothness of their own limbs (whilst eating desserts made from bacteria).
No, it's all just an 8x blur nowadays. (Plus most of the ads are during my wife's viewing of 'Lewis' and 'Midsomer Slaughter'.)John Duncan said:chebby said:give the impression that all ordinary woman ever do is sit in soft focus apartments in Tuscany admiring the smoothness of their own limbs (whilst eating desserts made from bacteria).
Can you let me know what advert this is so I can look out for it?
Don't you use the skip function rather than fast forward on your Fox T2?chebby said:No, it's all just an 8x blur nowadays. (Plus most of the ads are during my wife's viewing of 'Lewis' and 'Midsomer Slaughter'.)John Duncan said:chebby said:give the impression that all ordinary woman ever do is sit in soft focus apartments in Tuscany admiring the smoothness of their own limbs (whilst eating desserts made from bacteria).
Can you let me know what advert this is so I can look out for it?
To be honest I hadn't tried. Does it reliably skip to the right place every time? (my old Panasonic DMR-EX78 would often skip to wherever the hell it wanted rather than the end of the ads.)Diamond Joe said:Don't you use the skip function rather than fast forward on your Fox T2?chebby said:No, it's all just an 8x blur nowadays. (Plus most of the ads are during my wife's viewing of 'Lewis' and 'Midsomer Slaughter'.)John Duncan said:chebby said:give the impression that all ordinary woman ever do is sit in soft focus apartments in Tuscany admiring the smoothness of their own limbs (whilst eating desserts made from bacteria).
Can you let me know what advert this is so I can look out for it?