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#53541 - 02/01/2002 13:43 Spousal Permission
grgcombs
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How many of y'all out there have issues with spousal permission for high-tech purchases?

How do you go about easing your burden for obtaining permission for these purchases?

Have you ever been known to tell a lie regarding a purchase, or cover up the purchase entirely?

I've always been in the position where it wasn't soley my decision to make a purchase regarding an Item, typically $100 and up. However, I've never been consulted about clothing/accessory purchases in my life.

My problems are compounded by the fact that I have an addiction to expensive toys. I must have them, immediately. Co-Workers called me Instant-Gratification-Man ... Don't get me wrong, I don't go out and buy the latest crap because it's out there (no x-box or tivo) ... I research and debate and research and think ... once I've decided that a particular product really is for me, and that I would get a bit of use out of it, I am on a one way path to the purchase. Nothing I or anyone else does can change the fact that sometime down the road, that product will be mine.

This has typically manifested itself into items which cost anywhere from a couple hundred dollars up to several thousand dollars.

My wife has historically frowned (understatement) on this activity, but since I manage the finances, it is at times a little too easy to disguise some of these purchases as less significant than they really are, if she finds out about them at all. She's no fool, but on occassion a secret will stick and remain stable in its secrecy. Sometimes a $500 remote control is transformed into a "$100 on-sale" item. A $1200 mp3 player for the car is transformed into a $200 gadget, to ease the would-be pain.

I've been busted a few times simply by savvy friends who come over and remark on said $500 remote control, asking my wife why she would allow me to get such a thing. (Thanks Alex Harper!). Other times I'll be forced to confess my transgressions.

Luckily my marriage hasn't suffered. I know other guys who aren't so lucky, my wife is generally pretty forgiving and she even has a sense of humor about that Pronto remote.

My question to you is, do you have this adiction or permission problem? How do you cope with it? Have you been able to overcome your purchasing urges in the past? What are your thoughts on this?

Greg
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#53542 - 02/01/2002 14:12 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
grgcombs
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Please understand that I'm not condoning lying to your spouse or any such thing. I'm simply giving you some examples of my problems in the past, and I'm looking for examples or discussions from your experiences.

Greg
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#53543 - 02/01/2002 14:23 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
eternalsun
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Registered: 09/09/1999
Posts: 1721
Loc: San Jose, CA
I wonder if the "need" to acquire desirable items is related to the male territorial urge? E.g. internally come to an understanding that Grass is Greener On The Other Side, formulate a rationalization and Acquire Said Grass. Repeat. Whereas the females of the species has more of a tendency to be happy with the pre-existing Grass and nest with it. The female of the species will rationalize this as Being Responsible With The Grass. Any secret machinations by the male of the species to modify, alter, or add to the Original Grass without permission of the female will result in a pissed off female?

Calvin :-D

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#53544 - 02/01/2002 14:47 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
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Loc: Seattle, WA
All major gadget purchases in my family are made with the full cooperation of my wife. We have a good relationship in that area. Although she doesn't share my fondness for gadgets, she understands it and lets me have the occasional indulgence.

An interesting story: A couple years ago, when we went to get a new television, I was expecting to grab a 36" Sony Wega. We were sick of watching widescreen movies in letterbox mode on a 19" screen and wanted a bigger screen for the DVD player.

She looked at the biggest Sony Wega they make, and she said that the letterbox movies were still too small. Buying the widescreen hi-def Mitsubishi projection television was actually her idea. Can you believe that?
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#53545 - 02/01/2002 14:53 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
My wife has the same instant gratification problem I do except with different items, usually crafting-type items. Her purchases are usually much less than mine, but often more frequent. We recognize that we both have the same problem, so we don't complain about it in each other too much. On the other hand, we don't seem to be doing much to solve our problems, which is probably why we never have any money to speak of.

A similar place where we do have a problem is that my mother tends to be waaay too generous. My wife always wants me to refuse such generosity. I find this to be nigh impossible, and my wife can get very angry at that. Of course, she has no better success rate at it than I do, but bringing up that fact only makes her more mad.
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#53546 - 02/01/2002 15:09 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: eternalsun]
grgcombs
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This actually makes quite a bit of sense to me. I even tried an experiment once. I thought about something a couple of years ago that I hadn't considered since I was quite a bit younger. A remote controlled helicopter. I knew their expense was great, and the complexity of operation quite vast. It shouldn't be too dificult to resist.

I figured if I could examine these remote controlled helicopters in detail, and resist the urge to buy one, I was home free. I could beat this gratification quest. I studied up on them for some time. Then I started looking at prices for a beginner's solution. Into the thousands of dollars for a TOY. I succeeded in resisting for a while. Then a manufacturer produced a product they call the Raptor, which is a decent quality helicopter at one-half to one-third the price of other solutions. They claimed it to be easier to operate, but still challenging enough to maintain interest. The price was unseen in this area previously.

I was vanquished. The wife conceeded, and I purchased one. It's a great gadget, but I can't help but feel that I've lost more than I gained. It's like I set a precident to cave into myself whenever I want something.

I can honestly say that one product which I have no regrets for purchasing is the empeg. Expensive, but well worth it. It's something that I use several times a day, rather than once a month or even less.

Oh well. I have a feeling the "next big thing" on the horizon for me will either be a Tivo or X-Box (Replay is just too expensive). The wife is already defensively positioned against the Tivo ... but she's beginning to cave on the X-Box due to the fact that the Soul Reaver series of games is appearing for that platform. I think we'd get more use out of the Tivo ... but that would give us an excuse to "do nothing but watch TV day and night, don't you think we should have a social life, Greg?"

Alas, I still feel like a whipped servant boy to my desires. Maybe one day I will conquer this economically debilitating disease.

Greg
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#53547 - 02/01/2002 15:12 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Once you get the TiVo, your wife will be lost without it. Mine is, even as she makes fun of me for getting it. Keep in mind that while you might sometimes fall into the trap of watching way too much TV, think of it more as a utility to watch the programs you really want to watch without having to be home at that particular time, thus giving you more free time, as you don't have to be home for half an hour at 9:00PM, and you can spend that time out with your wife having a nice dinner.
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#53548 - 02/01/2002 15:22 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: wfaulk]
grgcombs
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Her canned response so far seems to be that this is what the VCR is for.

My counter is that the VCR is of poor quality (both audio and visual), and has a limit of only small amount of shows which can be stored.

She says that more tapes can be purchased for a lot less than a Tivo.

And on it goes. I'd love a Tivo to baby-sit our DSS receiver, since that works pretty poorly with the VCR. I'd also like to get the network card for it so that I can store programs off-line on my file server. I'd like to finally be able to get all the Sopranos and Simpsons episodes automatically, without worrying what I'm recording over. I own their respective DVD collections released so far, but they don't release as fast as I watch them ;-)

I'd love to be able to sit down to watch TV, not see any commercials, and watch exactly what I feel like watching, start to finish. Wouldn't Tivo be the perfect solution to this?

But again, I'd be caving and fighting an uphill battle at the same time. I know she'd like it once we got it, but the pocket-book will never let me forget.

Greg
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#53549 - 02/01/2002 15:25 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
tfabris
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I've heard of some households where the wife is the one that falls madly in love with the Tivo/Replay after they get it.

Explain to her that it's like an empeg, but for the TV.
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#53550 - 02/01/2002 15:36 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Not having to manage tapes is well worth the extra money. It's hard to convince someone of this without doing it, but it's true.

A caveat about DSS control, and it being better than the VCR: I have the TiVo controlling a DSS receiver (a Sony SAT-A1) via the serial control and it freaks out the receiver unfortunately often and it stops changing the channel. I'd do some research first and see if anyone has any similar problems with your receiver. The other option is to buy a DSS-TiVo combo unit, but these don't have a tuner to record broadcast TV, which is a glaring omission, as a lot of what I want to tape is on UPN or WB, which don't have DirecTV channels even if you do get your other local channels. There is also, as of this writing, I believe, no ethernet hack for the combo units.
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#53551 - 02/01/2002 17:36 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tfabris]
CruzThs
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Registered: 19/01/2001
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I'm with ya on that one. I purchased a TiVo when they first came out. My wife thought it was another one of my crazy gadgets that we didn't need. Now, she can't live without it. She went home to NJ to visit family for a couple weeks and every night on the phone she complained about not having a TiVo at her parents house.

Now that the dual tuners work on the TiVo, there is nothing you can do to take it away from us. It is by far in my top 5 gadget list.

1. TiVo
2. Empeg
3. Pronto Remote
4. Titanium G4 Powerbook
5. Digital Camera

grgcombs - I caved in on the RC Helicopter also. I first sold off a bunch of toys I don't use anymore and splurged on the ECO-8 electric helicopter. I fly it nearly every weekend when the weather is nice. I also caved in and got one of the small electric Hornet helicopters. It's a blast to fly around the house except when my wife finds nicks in the furniture from the blades.

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#53552 - 02/01/2002 17:48 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: wfaulk]
CruzThs
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I believe starting this month Directv will have both UPN and the WB.

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#53553 - 02/01/2002 17:51 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: CruzThs]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Aha! I may have to get a new receiver after all. Now if I only had a job....
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#53554 - 02/01/2002 18:51 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
CommOri
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Registered: 30/12/2001
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I simply got divorced...

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#53555 - 02/01/2002 19:01 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
tanstaafl.
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Registered: 08/07/1999
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Her canned response so far seems to be that this is what the VCR is for.

Tivo is to VCR as a 5-disk CD-changer is to an empeg.

Imagine what it is like to never have to watch television again -- you only watch TiVo. You don't care what programs are on at what days and times, you don't even know anymore because TiVo takes care of all that.

Imagine turning on your TV and TiVo, and always having 20-30 hours of programming you want to see, and you didn't have to record it, because TiVo knows what you like, finds it, and saves it for you to watch at your leisure.

Imagine holding down the FF button on the TiVo for four seconds to skip a complete commercial break.

Imagine never having to swear because you forgot to put the new tape in your VCR and all you have is 62 minutes of a two hour movie?

Imagine not being a slave to the clock. Just try watching a program on your VCR while it is recording another program you want to watch. TiVo can do that...

Imagine always having at your fingertips synopses of every single program that is going to come through your antenna during the next two weeks?

Imagine never having to label videotapes, and then dig through them to find that episode of "Malcolm in the Middle" that you just know is on one of them, and then when you finally find the right tape, not having to fast-forward through five hours of other programming to get to the program?

Imagine not having to deal with a VCR recording of "When Salamanders Attack" that is on your videotape instead of the program you really wanted to record because the TV station re-scheduled it for an hour later and you didn't know?

If you are even a little bit interested in Television, TiVo is not something you can live without. I absolutely promise and assure you that after you've had TiVo in your house for a month, you would not hesitate an instant to trade both of your helicopters to get a replacement if that's what it took, rather than live without it. I am actually going to buy an inexpensive, used, small-capacity second TiVo to take care of the occasions when there are two programs I want to record that are on at the same time.

tanstaafl.
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#53556 - 02/01/2002 19:08 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tanstaafl.]
Roger
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Loc: London, UK
It don't matter. She won't buy that until she's experienced it. Same as anyone who hasn't experienced the empeg.
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#53557 - 02/01/2002 19:11 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
tanstaafl.
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How do you go about easing your burden for obtaining permission for these purchases?

I have a system that works very well in my household.

I am assuming that you and your wife each have your own sources of income. If it is a single-income household, then this will not work.

We have three checking accounts: Mine, Hers, and Household. Every month, we each make a contribution to the Household account that covers the shared living expenses: mortgage, insurance, groceries, joint savings, etc. These expenses don't vary that much month to month. In our case, we each put $1000 per month into Household and the person who actually deals with managing the Household account gets to keep any overage. :-)

Everything that doesn't go into Household goes into our own respective accounts, to be used at our own discretion for whatever we choose, with no oversight or objection from the other.

It works for us. YMMV.

tanstaafl.



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#53558 - 02/01/2002 19:12 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tanstaafl.]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Imagine holding down the FF button on the TiVo for four seconds to skip a complete commercial break.
I'm imagining the crap out of this. I'm imagining it so hard that I'm doing it right now. Unfortunately, holding down my FF button doesn't seem to do anything more than make the LED on my remote blink like the nose on a Parkinson's patient's game of OperationTM. What do you know that I don't know? (Other than tact?)
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#53559 - 02/01/2002 19:20 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: wfaulk]
tanstaafl.
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What do you know that I don't know? (Other than tact?)

Ooops... sorry. I mis-spoke. You press the FF button once and you get 3x normal speed. Press it a second time and you have 20x speed. Press it a third time and you are at 60x. So instead of press-and-hold, you press it three times quickly. Then when you see you are past the commercial break, either press it a fourth time, or press the play button and TiVo will revert to normal speed, having backed up a fixed amount to compensate for the lag in your perception of normal programming and the pressing of the button.

This is for the Sony branded TiVo and remote. I don't know whether the Philips unit operates the same way, although I suspect that it does.

tanstaafl.
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#53560 - 02/01/2002 19:32 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tanstaafl.]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Oh. I thought you meant automatic commerical skip. Oh, well. More of my dreams dashed.
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#53561 - 02/01/2002 20:06 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tfabris]
jdandrea
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Registered: 07/11/2001
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Like an empeg, but for the TV. That's EXACTLY what it is, and yes - my wife treats it like most folks treat email or, previously, the fax machine: indispensable.
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#53562 - 02/01/2002 20:09 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: Roger]
jdandrea
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Loc: New Jersey
She won't buy that until she's experienced it.

True. I sensed this, and so my parents, her parents, and I went in on it as a group purchase quote-for her-unquote for Christmas 2000. At first she was a bit perplexed ("ohhh, c'mon, this is really FOR YOUUUU ...") but now, forget it - she swears by it.

So, yeah, if anyone wants to try the "it's a present - FOR YOU!" tactic, you heard it here first (?) ... worked for me!
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#53563 - 02/01/2002 20:11 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tanstaafl.]
jdandrea
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Loc: New Jersey
(FF behavior on Sony remote described)

Yup, happens that way on the Philips remote as well.

I suppose we oughta pad our sigs with our TiVo models. Hmm. I wonder how many folks have hacked their TiVo's and added more disk space! (Don't get me started ... heh-heh-heh.)
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#53564 - 02/01/2002 20:11 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tanstaafl.]
msaeger
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Registered: 23/09/2000
Posts: 3608
Loc: Minnetonka, MN
I am single so I don't have this problem but your method is pretty much what my parents did and they never complain about what the other is buying.

I have never understood the spousal approval deal since in most couples both parties work.



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#53565 - 02/01/2002 20:37 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: wfaulk]
grgcombs
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Good news at least for the Dallas area .. they've included the WB and several other local channels in the lineup provided by DSS.

Check yours and see if they're doing it nationwide.

Greg
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#53566 - 02/01/2002 20:44 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: wfaulk]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
I don't even need a new receiver!!!! My local channels are now on the original satellite! I am so stoked! I just ordered all my local channels for $5.99/month and I even get to keep the west-coast NBC feed! I'm in exclamation-point overload!
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#53567 - 02/01/2002 20:47 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tanstaafl.]
grgcombs
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Has there been any effort of hackers to move those recordings off-line over the network?

I'd like to not worry about space requirements, and simply store episodes long term on a server, anyone know if this is possible yet?

Greg
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#53568 - 02/01/2002 20:53 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
drakino
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That was actually not due to the niceness of DirecTV or Dish Network, instead it's due to a law that went into effect 1/1/2. Aparently now if a satelite, and potentially a cable company want to carry local stations, they have to carry all of them that meet a certain spec. So that means WB and UPN for many people.

The nice thing about the potential merger is that they will be able to offer local stations for more then the top 100 TV markets.

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#53569 - 02/01/2002 21:01 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
wfaulk
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
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#53570 - 02/01/2002 21:08 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: drakino]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
I was not aware of that one. Thanks for the info. It might have been nice that they added them to the original satellite. Until you consider that that's probably an element of that law, too. And the amazing amounts of bandwidth that just dropped off of the rest of the channels....
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#53571 - 02/01/2002 21:15 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
Terminator
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Registered: 12/01/2000
Posts: 1079
Loc: Dallas, TX
Yes this is a project that I am working on right now. Once I get it all set up, I should be able to get it working with a just a web browser. I have bash running and telnet works, but I havent been able to get it to update over broadband yet. Has anyone here done this?

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#53572 - 02/01/2002 21:25 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: wfaulk]
grgcombs
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I didn't see whether this would allow you to dump your previously extracted streams back onto the tivo for viewing, is this possible as well?

Greg
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#53573 - 02/01/2002 21:37 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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I seem to remember that you could get it back on there. It might require that you copy off the original data instead of the converted data. But I'm not really sure. You could always save the recorded data to a VCD to keep it. Then you could just play it back on your DVD player.

To be honest, I'm too much of a scaredy-cat to attempt this hack right now. It seems very cool, but I don't feel like possibly tossing my TiVo down the drain if I screw it up.
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#53574 - 04/01/2002 06:32 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tanstaafl.]
Wire
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Loc: Jylland, Denmark
Hi Gadget-Freaks,

My wife and I use a similar system to Doug's. Three accounts: mine, hers, our common.

Everything on budget including food, household etc. goes out of the common account.

Clothes, shoes(!), personal stuff etc. comes from our own account.

So when I want something, I don't have to ask. I just buy it with my own money. Mind you, that doesn't free me from occasional disapproving looks from her, but that's OK.

Things we agree on, we both chip in on, as best we can.

As I earn far more than her, it's usually "I buy it" for larger investments (furniture and similar things), which is fair enough to me. This also get's me more freedom (read: less disapproving looks) when I buy useless Techno-Junk/gadgets.

Works fine for us.

Lying is out of the question, because she says I get this "giggly look" on my face when I've purchased new toys. I don't even have to tell her, sometimes we just sit there watching TV or something, and suddenly she asks "WHAT did you get?" :-)

Also, I must admit, I couldn't resist the electric helicopter. I did do lots of research, but had to fall for the temptation. But damned if I can fly the thing!
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#53575 - 04/01/2002 07:45 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: Wire]
msaeger
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Loc: Minnetonka, MN
"Also, I must admit, I couldn't resist the electric helicopter. I did do lots of research, but had to fall for the temptation. But damned if I can fly the thing! "

which one did you get ? I have been looking at those but have held off because I would have the same problem of not being able to fly it.

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#53576 - 04/01/2002 16:22 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: msaeger]
bonzi
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Hm, it seems there's quite a lot of electric helicopter junkies or wannabes here. I was looking at ECO-8 with directional gyro. I guess I would better buy training landing gear and power cord for those first several hundred hover attempts .

How difficult are those things to fly, actually? Any pointers to other models? PErhaps we should start another thread for this...
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#53577 - 04/01/2002 21:17 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: bonzi]
grgcombs
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Mine was pretty difficult until I figured out that the Raptor's built in pitch guage and instructions were faulty. After adjusting that, (and wasting a gallon of fuel before figuring that out), it's much easier to control.

Still hovering, no forward flight yet, but I'm getting there.

Greg
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#53578 - 05/01/2002 20:58 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
Chao
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I used to irk my girlfriend to no small degree with my purchases until we had to get separate living arrangements, she gave up after that point about my wast... er, spending money on toys.

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#53579 - 06/01/2002 03:19 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: bonzi]
CruzThs
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Registered: 19/01/2001
Posts: 145
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
Flying an RC Helicopter is no easy task. Imagine this. Hold a pane of glass in both hands and hold it level. Have someone place a marble in the center. Now try to keep the marble in the center by tilting the glass. That's pretty much what it's like to fly an RC Helicopter.

Beofre I purchased mine I purchased Realflight G2 flight simulator. It has a bunch of helicopters for you to learn on and comes with a joystick that is actually a futaba radio controller converted to a serial joystick. Once I was proficiant at the simulator I purchased my real heli. From day one I was able to hover and slowly fly it around. After a couple weekends I was flying fast forward flight without a problem. I highly recommend a simulator unless you are willing to crash your real heli numerous times. Check out http://www.realflight.com.

I have the ECO-8 and I love it. Mine is tricked out with nearly every mod known to man. Aluminum and Carbon Fiber everything, not to mention the must have brushless motor setup. Electric heli's have come along way and can easily stand up to most gas helicopters. Best part is they are quiet, clean and easy to maintain. I even fly mine in my front yard.

Oh, and this goes without saying.. BE CAREFUL AND FLY SMART. RC Helicopters can quickly become a deadly weapon. Imagine a carbon fiber blade traveling at over 300 MPH. OUCH!

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#53580 - 06/01/2002 15:59 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: CruzThs]
DWallach
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I believe starting this month Directv will have both UPN and the WB.

I've been telling myself for two years that I was keeping my basic cable, quietly waiting for just exactly this to occur. Now it has. Sh!t.

Okay, here's the dilemma. I've played with these DirecTiVo boxes before. They rock. But... I have a VCR with built-in "Commercial Advance". It's not perfect, but it's amazingly good. The same sort of technology is in the ReplayTV 4000, and I'd love to have it again. But, I find the idea of saving the raw satellite digital bits far more attractive. But, on the other hand, the ReplayTV 4000 has all these other whizzy features that would be particularly whizzy if I had friends who also had ReplayTV 4000's...

On the other other hand, the DirecTiVo is pretty damn cheap.

On the other^3 hand, my new TV is HDTV-ready (a snazzy 43" Hitachi), and it would be nice to have hi-def input, which the DirecTiVo can't output.


Help!

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#53581 - 06/01/2002 16:13 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: DWallach]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
I think you have too many hands there

Keep in mind that most of the satelite channels are not HDTV quality yet anyhow. With hard drives advancing the way they are, it shouldn't be too hard soon to throw togther a Tivo HDTV version. It's probably still at least two years away though, soypu might as well get something now that works. I personally would advise getting a satelite integrated PVR unit. The commercial skipping feature is nice on the ReplayTV, but on your setup, you want the best quality possible. Being able to save the raw satelite feed will be well worth it.

Hopefully with the merger, SonicBlue can relesae a "Satelite PVR" one day.

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#53582 - 07/01/2002 15:24 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: msaeger]
Wire
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Registered: 11/09/2000
Posts: 143
Loc: Jylland, Denmark
Hi,

I got the ECO Ikarus Piccolo (indoor model). And it SURE is small. Batteries are 1/3 of the total weight.

I'm sure it can be flown, but I think this model is rather difficult to fly because it has fixed rotor pitch. So vertial positioning is not done by not by rotor pitch, but solely by rotor speed.

Also the model is so light, that its own turbulence makes takeoffs hard, as you have to tell it that you mean it when you do a takeoff. Slowly bringing the helicopter into the air makes it wobble all over the place.

Practice, practice, practice ...
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#53583 - 07/01/2002 17:16 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: Wire]
msaeger
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Registered: 23/09/2000
Posts: 3608
Loc: Minnetonka, MN
I have looked at a piccolo it is remarkably tiny. I have also read it is hard to fly and not recommend for beginners also I don't have an indoor area large enough to fly one of those.

I have been looking at the lite machines corona
http://www.litemachines.com/ anyone heard anything bad about this one besides the recall on the spedo.

I think I want an electric one just to make it easier I know those glow engines can be hard to get tuned (at least they are on the cars)
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#53584 - 07/01/2002 19:21 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: msaeger]
grgcombs
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Registered: 03/07/2001
Posts: 663
Loc: Dallas, TX
I haven't had any problems with tuning my glow engine ... i got the raptor with the engine pre-installed. If it's hot outside and it won't start, it probably isn't rich enough, click it a couple of times. If it's cold outside and it's not wanting to start, it's too rich, make it thinner by clicking it back a couple of times.

It's not as precise as cars. Cars have to be just right or they overheat or run crappy ... helis have a big huge built in fan circulating air all around it, overheating isn't a real problem.

The downside is that you can't fly it in the house ... but as big as this thing is, it barely fits in the house anyway.

I highly recommend the Raptor ... cheap and so far so good with learning to fly and operate.

Greg
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#53585 - 08/01/2002 01:53 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
Wire
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Registered: 11/09/2000
Posts: 143
Loc: Jylland, Denmark
Hi,

I have two Kyosho Inferno off-road buggies with Novarossi engines. They're a pain in the a... to tune, until you get the feel of it.

Nitro engines aren't really that hard to operate, when you finally realise that they are simple by design. I've seen people holding a starter to a car for over a minute. If it doesn't start within 5-10 seconds, it doesn't start. So troubleshoot - it's either the fuel line, clogged up filter, bad glow plug or wrong adjustments.

But electric engines seem more reliable (I only have nitro car experience), and I prefer electrical helicopter over nitro helicopter for that reason.

Also I do not like the idea of 10 kilograms of rotating blades coming straight at me if something goes wrong. :-)

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#53586 - 19/01/2002 22:07 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
Heather
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Registered: 14/01/2002
Posts: 510
Loc: NY
Know anyone who's got one and is willing to demonstrate it to your wife?

I got my dad one of those a year and a half ago for his birthday. He took it out of the wrapping and declared it crap in his cranky old man way. (I wanted to wring his neck, as I paid what was at the time on my burger waitress salary, a HUGE sum of money for the unit and the lifetime service).

I hooked it up about a week later ande showed him how to work it. The next day, he was on the phone with his friends like an over excited 8 year old with a new toy. They had to come over and see this thing. Almost all of them gt a tivo from their wives for christmas that year (some of them have yet to get a hold of that remote since).

She's gotta see one in action. Like an empeg.
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#53587 - 23/01/2002 06:52 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: Chao]
frog51
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Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 2091
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
My wife complains at each gadget I get and then wants to use it all the time. (Well, not the powertools but certainly the PC's, Empeg and music stuff)
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#53588 - 23/01/2002 10:04 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: frog51]
amaximow
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Registered: 23/07/2001
Posts: 111
I haven't figured out how to explain the Dinan Stage II supercharger in my car. So I don't. I figure I'll jump off that bridge when I get there. I can just see it, "Well honey, it gets me home faster from work so I can spend more time with you and the kids". SLAP!! #%$#@! bollocks up side the head.

Shhhhh don't tell my wife.
--Andrew
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#53589 - 23/01/2002 15:24 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: msaeger]
CommOri
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Registered: 30/12/2001
Posts: 83
I've got the MS Hornet helicopter. Great little model and flyer, and it uses a transmissioned tail rotar (as opposed to the seperate tail motor on some models). This gives it characteristics closer to flying the "big" models.

I have a .30 Hawk II Nitro heli as well. The engine wasn't much trouble to break in, and it runs as sweet as honey each and every time. One quick pop of the starter and off I go!

Also, I have a GWS Tiger Moth slow-flyer electric plane. Quiet, slow, aerobatic (with my wing mod, email me if anyone wants details/pics).

The best part of electric flying is the ability to do it anywhere with no complaints from folks about noise, etc. My Nitro chopper can be flown at the local school-yard (sans kids, of course, it's a deadly bugger), the Hornet can be flown inside the house (just watch for backwash from furniture!), and the Tiger Moth can be flown in the street out front.

Great models all, and I HIGHLY recommend the Hornet if you're looking into Helis. I've damaged it twice and it's VERY durable and easy to repair. http://www.hornet-heli.com has good info, and I ordered mine from Hobby-Lobby. They know their stuff.

BTW, the RealFlight sim is a must have for practice. Even the electrics will run into the $400US range for everything, makes every crash a potentially depressing event.

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#53590 - 23/01/2002 18:28 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tfabris]
JeffS
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Registered: 14/01/2002
Posts: 2858
Loc: Atlanta, GA
Ok, you guys may or may not believe this, but right now my wife is DYING to get a Tivo, I'm the one saying no!

Of course, I don't mind getting the latest gadgets, and she will get her wish as soon as we get the money together (I can't complain too much since I just dropped money down for my empeg), but I just don't watch much TV. I haven't finished watching the DVD's I got for Chrismas yet (maily because I've been fooling around with my Empeg).

As far as permission goes, we discuss everything and that works out real well for us (though she's going to have to wait another paycheck for her Tivo).

(My wife is standing behind me and says if you want your wifes to get a Tivo, get them hooked on a soap!)
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#53591 - 23/01/2002 18:40 off the top of my head ReplayTV question [Re: JeffS]
eternalsun
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Registered: 09/09/1999
Posts: 1721
Loc: San Jose, CA
Are the new Replay units dual tuner?

Calvin

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#53592 - 23/01/2002 23:04 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: CommOri]
grgcombs
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Registered: 03/07/2001
Posts: 663
Loc: Dallas, TX
Re: Realflight .. I've wanted to get this for some time, but it was either that or a real chopper ... that software is so damned expensive!

One day I'll get it, but not at today's prices ...

g
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#53593 - 30/01/2002 14:59 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: amaximow]
trevorp
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Registered: 08/06/2000
Posts: 144
Loc: Ft Lauderdale, FL
According to my friend, you could have bought another car for the price of that Supercharger... How the heck do you hide something like that?
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#53594 - 11/02/2002 23:53 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: trevorp]
genixia
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Registered: 08/02/2002
Posts: 3411
This thread is just too funny. It seems like Empeg owners are a bunch of Tivo-luvving RCers.

I haven't worked out how to tell my wife I just dropped $108 on an aux in converter for my VW head unit so I can use my Empeg when it arrives. It was either that or installing a new amp in my car which would have been more costly...
I managed to convince her on the Empeg with the "1/3 of original cost" and the "I've wanted one for 4 years and it's been EOL'ed" arguments, but I'm still getting some minor grief...She keeps telling me that I have to buy her a $400 valentine gift. I keep reminding her that I paid for the Empeg, and she's welcome to spend $400 of her money on anything she likes.
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#53595 - 12/02/2002 07:11 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: genixia]
grgcombs
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Loc: Dallas, TX
Heheheh ... The wife is very happy, I just gave her a 20Gig Empeg for her birthday. She's coveted mine for a while now. Hopefully this will put off the Eclipse Trainer ($400) she wants for a month or two.

Greg
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#53596 - 12/02/2002 12:36 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: grgcombs]
Cris
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Registered: 06/02/2002
Posts: 1904
Loc: Leeds, UK
Hello fellow gadget freaks. I notice some of you like RC heli's well it was a toss up between empeg or this for me...

http://www.draganfly.com

Empeg won hands down, still keep an eye on the Draganflyer III though.

BTW I advise getting a girlfriend who llives 260 miles away like me, get all the good bits and no nagging, but not good if you have a high sex drive I can tell you.

Cris

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#53597 - 13/02/2002 04:51 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: Cris]
frog51
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Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 2091
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
Or, from the same site, we got one of the large RC indoor blimps for my brother. And he has an empeg! See, too much money gets you too many toys.

(thinks - hmm, I must get more money)
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#53598 - 13/02/2002 13:23 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tfabris]
lamer
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Registered: 30/01/2002
Posts: 87
Loc: Texas
My wife and I got the Echostar branded TIVO with DISH network, and she is absolutely in love with it (I am to). I would recommend it to anyone who watches any amount of TV. And hey, it's pretty cool to have instant reply during the Olympics...
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#53599 - 13/02/2002 13:26 Re: Spousal Permission [Re: tfabris]
lamer
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Registered: 30/01/2002
Posts: 87
Loc: Texas
Ditto, We have a nook in our living area that my wife was convinced should be occupied by an armoire, but her cousin convinced her to by a projection TV that would fill it up (gotta love the in-laws...). Anyhow, its nice to have a spouse that appreciates the conveniences of modern technology. I even convinced her she needs a Empeg in her Passat, now I just have to rip&encode all her CDs...
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