On Dec 4, 1:54 pm, "Tom Wolper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 3:51 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 3, 10:00 pm, "Tom Wolper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> I don't know why this is limited to the TiVo. As the digitization of
> >> media leads to a flood of free media, we are all going to run into a
> >> time shortage where we load up on programs and just can't make the
> >> time to watch/listen/read them all. I don't have this problem with TV
> >> shows because I consciously don't tape what I won't watch within a few
> >> days. On the other hand, my iPod is loaded with podcasts and
> >> downloaded radio shows I never seem to find the time to listen to
>
> > Gee, I just go out and buy another audio tape.
>
> Then you miss my point. I didn't claim that my iPod was anywhere near
> filled just as the TiVo guilt article wasn't about hard drives getting
> full.

All's I meant was following up on my video tape comment. I'm sure
there are more podcasts than are humanly possible to listen to
(although I've been "podcasting" for a good twenty-five years by
regularly taping a number of radio shows ("Wait, Wait" and "Le
Show" [dating back to the "Voice of America" days] among them) on a
regular basis to listen to at more convenient times on my commute.

--Dake Sikula
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