Seriously, Tata Sky Plus is pretty cool.
My first exposure to this concept was when I visited my cousin Mini in Australia. I found it interesting how she recorded all her shows, so that after she came back from work, she could watch them at leisure. The best part was seeing her fast-forward the ads.
So anyway, Tata Sky's Diwali offer has got me - along with many, many others, apparently.
But it's cool. In various fits and bursts of enthusiasm, I proceed to surf the various listed programs and have - on three separate occasions - set up to record 15 + programs in one sitting.
Of course, you may be wondering whether I've actually watched any of them. Well...
I saw -
a. The first three minutes of Indiana Jones and the Something Something.
b. The first four minutes of Slumdog Millionaire ( I also thoughtfully recorded Slumdog Crorepati for Vijay, but he didn't seem happy about this)
c. The whole of a workout program called Fitness Fusion where these were these slim blonde women doing the salsa. I worked out with it while Vijay watched appreciatively. The TV, of course.
d. The first two minutes of a program called 'Most Amazing Moments'
e. The first five minutes of a fascinating show on the Great Salmon Run.
f. Half of this great movie called Dead Again. Have you seen it?
...but we did manage to watch the whole of Chicago. This last was only because Peanut allows us only to watch musicals.
So I guess haven't got the full benefit yet although I have loads of programs recorded.
Peanut uses it well, though. I record her In the Night Garden, Teletubbies and other nauseatingly sweet and educational programs on her favorite channel. And yes, she watches each and every one of them at some point of time.
Anyway, it's cool. Live Pause. Rewind. Recording. And of course.
Fastforwarding the Ads.
And I work in Marketing!
Yashodhara Lal is an Author, Coach, Psychotherapist, Couple Therapist, Mom of Three, Fitness Instructor, Music Lover, Yoga Enthusiast. Allsomeness is her venture dedicated to helping people connect with their passions, and to design and live their fullest lives.
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Saturday, November 14, 2009
Let's be Honest now, Shall we?
I am a big fan of Ceebeebies.
It's very educational and well designed - it's just about the only thing I am happy letting Peanut watch on TV nowadays.
It's helped me wean her off from 9XM, her erstwhile favorite, referred to fondly as 'Ball' by her because it's logo has a ball-like thing on it.
So don't get me wrong: I love Ceebeebies.
But every so often, I get this urge to beat those sickly sweet little lumps of lard known as the Teletubbies, into a fine pulp.
I could take all four of them.
I work out.
It's very educational and well designed - it's just about the only thing I am happy letting Peanut watch on TV nowadays.
It's helped me wean her off from 9XM, her erstwhile favorite, referred to fondly as 'Ball' by her because it's logo has a ball-like thing on it.
So don't get me wrong: I love Ceebeebies.
But every so often, I get this urge to beat those sickly sweet little lumps of lard known as the Teletubbies, into a fine pulp.
I could take all four of them.
I work out.