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This is what I have. And I use PLEX to watch on my PS3 on my TV.

You’re describing WMC on Windows 8, yes. But on Windows 7 it’s still fully functional, guide and all, with extended support that doesn’t end until Jan 2020, by which time Plex or other solutions should be more fully baked. The program listing service has been spotty for some folks, but even that has a solution.

Seconded. I just replaced the Hauppauge tuner on my Win 10 desktop and this works perfectly fine for my recording needs. The only thing I don’t like is the loss of Windows Media Center as an interface (it was phased out after Windows 8.1), and so it’s probably worth setting up a Win 7 PC just to get that back. Or

Agreed. That is our household solution. It can be finicky at times, so its not for the faint of heart. BUT the DVR is awesome. Combine with a Silicon Dust machine, and you have a lot of magic available on the cheap. Pretty much any old Windows 7 pc will work, just toss in a large, cheap drive, and off you go.

If it’s old-school that the millennials are after, you should include one of the longest-running and most popular options still in use today...repurpose a Windows 7 PC as a home theater PC. Use Windows Media Center as your DVR by adding a cheap OTA tuner card like the Hauppage WinTV HVR 2250, which you can pick up

Humm, the cost of cable in this article is extremely misleading.

Umm, Plex doesn’t save recordings directly to the cloud. Don’t get me wrong, I love Plex, but the live TV and recording stuff is still very beta. Presently, if you have a supported tuner, you can record shows, but you have to configure recordings via the server interface (accessed through a web browser). A week ago,

Pfft... you kids. This is how you record OTA TV: a 1975 Betamax. I was there, and yes I had one.

Without a doubt, play it where your friends are. The best moments i had in Destiny were playing with my friends. It could be the raid or even stupid bounties, but my enjoyment was way more when i was with them.

I always liked you and Jason’s coverage. Especially Jason’s opening lines.

For Audi, VIN stands for Vehicles w/ Identical Numbers

To be fair, a farewell is a convention that is intended to express warmth and gratitude for the gathering or its participants, and for well-wishing “until we meet again”. There’s nothing egotistical, per se, about offering a group goodbye...is offering a toast egotistical just because it commands everyone’s attention?

Good time to talk about its successful cabinet counterpart.

You win this round, vegans.

Shep, why don’t you add a price meter graphic or something to your posts that shows the high or list price, the average, the all-time low, and today’s deal price? It doesn’t have to be as hard-core as a camelcamelcamel price tracking chart...bensbargains uses a simple cold-to-hot bar. Some kind of at-a-glance

Shep, why don’t you add a price meter graphic or something to your posts that shows the high or list price, the

Manifesto writer’s intentions are not subject to anyone’s perception of the validity of his arguments. His intention was to create dialogue and raise awareness (check). His criticism was suppression of and retribution for expressed ideologies (check).

Where did he argue that women were not as capable as men? I am honestly asking, because I did not read that. What I am finding is that many people are reading between the lines and finding arguments he isn’t making. Even if you want to disqualify his arguments involving differences between men and women for debate

I think that’s taking his arguments to some bizarre extreme. At its core, the writer is calling out what he feels to be oppressive and discriminatory practices at Google, as well as unsustainable and ineffective methods for combating sexism and inequality. He does not disagree with the fundamental idea of equality,

Telling people not to blow the whistle on discriminatory and oppressive practices is itself oppressive. Simply because you disagree with him doesn’t make his intentions any different from someone on the opposite “side” making the opposite claims (calling out sexism against women, policies that oppress women, etc.).