“We will watch my show, NOW!”
Arguing over the remote and who watches what program should have gone out with the advent of cheap, multiple TVs scattered around our homes. Therefore I’m suspicious of a study like this from a DVR maker. On the other hand, I can’t imagine living without one (DVR, not wife).
Study: DVRs save relationships
Digital video recorders don’t just save TV shows, according to a new survey; they save relationships.
Some 79 percent of 1,000 DVR owners reported that the technology has improved their relationship, according to the NDS DVR Report.
The statistic was just one of many presented by NDS, a manufacturer of DVR technology, suggesting the machines are becoming increasingly integral in U.S. households.
For instance, DVRs were cited as the second most essential household technology item they can’t live without, second only to the mobile phone. Among non-technological household items, DVR was beaten out only by washing machine and microwave oven.
Er.. Here’s how the female brain works.
SHE WON’T LET YOU EVEN SEE THE DVR CONTENT ’cause you see, if they don’t like it they don’t want it anywhere else because that’s how their bitch brain works.
I bet #1 and #2 have different shows on their DVRs.
quote: DVRs were cited as the second most essential household technology item they can’t live without, second only to the mobile phone.
WTF! The Television is surely more important than the DVR. What use . . . oh nevermind
#3
Nah, I know several women and they have these Divaesque attitude. Specially the ones who reach the mid 40-something years of age.
I don’t have a DVR. Never saw the need, as I rarely watch TV stations, except for the news. I do watch DVDs and a few VCR movies, as I have a VCR/DVD player.
Freaking “american Idol” !!!!!
and “dancing with the stars”
and “So you think you can dance/sing/fart loudly”
I’m so glad we have 2 tv’s!!!!!
“Oh, it’s the only shows I watch!” BS!!!!!!!!!!!
At least Football is starting again.