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Movie Management

I guess there are folks out there with more time on their hands than I have and I’m retired. My favorite TV shows are Two and Half Men, Chuck, Boston Legal and the jury is still out on Amanda Tapping’s new show, Sanctuary. Once I have them on my TIVO I have a heck of a time, just keeping up with them. I am aware there are lots of movies On Demand on Comcast. We have started many of them and have actually found two we enjoyed. Now if you eliminate sports, I’m watching the Steelers as I write this, you might have more viewing time available. If so you may want to watch movies. How do you get your movies?

Well my buddies at Diamond Case Design have the most complete and intelligent overview I have found on how to get movies to your home. Note I do not say to your home entertainment center as DCD does because many of us do not have a “home entertainment center”. Someday when my tube tv’s die I will replace them, in the meantime if I have to see High Def I will visit one of my kids. As usual I digress. Here is a link to Diamond Case Designs excellent overview on how to get movies. You would think with all the times I link to these guys I would get more than a ball cap. A nice home entertainment center would be really cool. (hint, hint) I do not get any reimbursement from Diamond Case Designs (unless the ball cap counts).

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