Lance wrote:Okay, I have to ask:
Do 200,000 times less and 227 times less equal 1/200,000 and 1/227 respectively?
Lianachan wrote:Be interested to hear what you think of it. It's on my "maybe watch" list.
Lance wrote:Okay, I have to ask:
Do 200,000 times less and 227 times less equal 1/200,000 and 1/227 respectively?
Мастер wrote:Marathon on the electric television today.
Lance wrote:As opposed to what? You have gas televisions there too?
Мастер wrote:Lance wrote:As opposed to what? You have gas televisions there too?
The old gas televisions were a real pain in the arse, especially when the pilot light went out. The new ones have automatic ignition.
Мастер wrote:I am watching them now. They were back-to-back, but the network ran them a bit behind the published schedule. So I reached the end of the recording of the first episode, and it cut off before the episode had finished. So I pulled up the second recording, and watched the end of the first episode
Lance wrote:We get that here every Sunday after football. There are a couple of dramas we record that are always 15 to 30 minutes late. The trick is to extend them by default for an extra 60 minutes.
Мастер wrote:Lance wrote:We get that here every Sunday after football. There are a couple of dramas we record that are always 15 to 30 minutes late. The trick is to extend them by default for an extra 60 minutes.
Well, problem is, it's a marathon. Twelve episodes in a row, no gap in between. So either record them all in one go (I don't know if that's even possible), or record them one at a time, and hope they keep to the schedule
Lance wrote:Can you get in there and extend each recording?
Мастер wrote:Lance wrote:Can you get in there and extend each recording?
There is definitely an option to extend a recording a specified number of minutes beyond the scheduled end (and also to start before the scheduled beginning). But I think it is only possible on this system to have one recording going at a time. So extending one, means starting the next one later, and cutting off the beginning of the next programme if they manage to catch up to the schedule.
Enzo wrote:Our TVs ran on steam, you had to shovel coal into them to watch.
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