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Old March 9th, 2007, 18:19
Tumbleweed
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Re: Older Sky+ box provided for new install


"David Taylor" <davidt-news@yadt.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On 2007-03-06, Edster <me@privacy.com> wrote:
>>
>> Sky Anytime just means that advertisers or broadcasters can pay Sky to
>> have whatever programme they choose automatically recorded whether the
>> viewer wants it or not. Its nothing like the Virgin idea where you
>> have a list of programmes that you can watch whenever you want.

>
> Surely that's identical to Virgin's idea in every way, except the
> programs are stored on the user's digibox (~80GB) rather than being
> stored on the broadcaster's equipment (multi-TB?). So you get less
> choice, but still get to view whatever programs are selected by
> Sky or Virgin at any time.
>


You were expecting logic from Edster? he has a pathological hatred of Sky,
not sure why he hangs around here.

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