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February 17, 2009 at 4:03 PM #348127February 17, 2009 at 4:24 PM #348635ibjamesParticipant
[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=UCGal][quote=ibjames]I can’t wait till all dvr’s have the schedule from the internet option.. [/quote]
That’s why I love my tivo![/quote]
Directv baby[/quote]
both allow you to do that?!?
February 17, 2009 at 4:24 PM #348603ibjamesParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=UCGal][quote=ibjames]I can’t wait till all dvr’s have the schedule from the internet option.. [/quote]
That’s why I love my tivo![/quote]
Directv baby[/quote]
both allow you to do that?!?
February 17, 2009 at 4:24 PM #348736ibjamesParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=UCGal][quote=ibjames]I can’t wait till all dvr’s have the schedule from the internet option.. [/quote]
That’s why I love my tivo![/quote]
Directv baby[/quote]
both allow you to do that?!?
February 17, 2009 at 4:24 PM #348485ibjamesParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=UCGal][quote=ibjames]I can’t wait till all dvr’s have the schedule from the internet option.. [/quote]
That’s why I love my tivo![/quote]
Directv baby[/quote]
both allow you to do that?!?
February 17, 2009 at 4:24 PM #348167ibjamesParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=UCGal][quote=ibjames]I can’t wait till all dvr’s have the schedule from the internet option.. [/quote]
That’s why I love my tivo![/quote]
Directv baby[/quote]
both allow you to do that?!?
February 17, 2009 at 4:48 PM #348658afx114ParticipantAnd Cox still has the ancient 4-year old piece of shit DVRs.
February 17, 2009 at 4:48 PM #348690afx114ParticipantAnd Cox still has the ancient 4-year old piece of shit DVRs.
February 17, 2009 at 4:48 PM #348222afx114ParticipantAnd Cox still has the ancient 4-year old piece of shit DVRs.
February 17, 2009 at 4:48 PM #348791afx114ParticipantAnd Cox still has the ancient 4-year old piece of shit DVRs.
February 17, 2009 at 4:48 PM #348539afx114ParticipantAnd Cox still has the ancient 4-year old piece of shit DVRs.
February 18, 2009 at 12:38 PM #348983afx114ParticipantSo what did everyone think? Quite a bit different from the CNBC show, but this focused less on housing and more on the resulting collapse of the finance world.
I got the impression that these guys (Bernanke, Paulson, Geitner) were not the Wall St. robber barons they have been portrayed as here and elsewhere. Rather they were the people who happened to be in charge when a clusterfuck of biblical proportions fell onto their laps. There was no precedence to what they faced, even for Bernanke and his Great Depression expertise. Paulson, the staunchest of free marketers, had to convert and oversee massive government intervention. Geitner was the conduit between Wall St. and the White House, which makes his appointment more obvious in hindsight. You couldn’t have written a better soap opera.
February 18, 2009 at 12:38 PM #349556afx114ParticipantSo what did everyone think? Quite a bit different from the CNBC show, but this focused less on housing and more on the resulting collapse of the finance world.
I got the impression that these guys (Bernanke, Paulson, Geitner) were not the Wall St. robber barons they have been portrayed as here and elsewhere. Rather they were the people who happened to be in charge when a clusterfuck of biblical proportions fell onto their laps. There was no precedence to what they faced, even for Bernanke and his Great Depression expertise. Paulson, the staunchest of free marketers, had to convert and oversee massive government intervention. Geitner was the conduit between Wall St. and the White House, which makes his appointment more obvious in hindsight. You couldn’t have written a better soap opera.
February 18, 2009 at 12:38 PM #349456afx114ParticipantSo what did everyone think? Quite a bit different from the CNBC show, but this focused less on housing and more on the resulting collapse of the finance world.
I got the impression that these guys (Bernanke, Paulson, Geitner) were not the Wall St. robber barons they have been portrayed as here and elsewhere. Rather they were the people who happened to be in charge when a clusterfuck of biblical proportions fell onto their laps. There was no precedence to what they faced, even for Bernanke and his Great Depression expertise. Paulson, the staunchest of free marketers, had to convert and oversee massive government intervention. Geitner was the conduit between Wall St. and the White House, which makes his appointment more obvious in hindsight. You couldn’t have written a better soap opera.
February 18, 2009 at 12:38 PM #349301afx114ParticipantSo what did everyone think? Quite a bit different from the CNBC show, but this focused less on housing and more on the resulting collapse of the finance world.
I got the impression that these guys (Bernanke, Paulson, Geitner) were not the Wall St. robber barons they have been portrayed as here and elsewhere. Rather they were the people who happened to be in charge when a clusterfuck of biblical proportions fell onto their laps. There was no precedence to what they faced, even for Bernanke and his Great Depression expertise. Paulson, the staunchest of free marketers, had to convert and oversee massive government intervention. Geitner was the conduit between Wall St. and the White House, which makes his appointment more obvious in hindsight. You couldn’t have written a better soap opera.
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