Never seen it in person, therefore I will refuse to believe it. I know better than everyone else.You have not experienced anyone doing so?
You've seen no evidence of it being done?Never seen it in person, therefore I will refuse to believe it. I know better than everyone else.
I don't - I've been very careful not to say "rubbish, you did nothing of the sort".Well, people on here have said they've experienced the watching the whole series thing, yet you know better...
Actually, what I had in mind was more a TIVO sort of situation, where someone could simply pause the television if they wanted to leave the room for a minute. That's what I do.And people are going to record 25 days' worth of cricket and re-watch the whole lot, are they?
I don't have TIVO myself so I can't comment there, but what I do have (Foxtel IQ) does precisely that. If you pause and then restart after 3 minutes, you'll simply be 3 minutes behind time. You can fast forward ahead immediately, or make up the gap by fastforwarding between overs or even between balls, which is what I usually do.That's something that's often fascinated me and I've never looked into.
Does the transmission just stop and then restart X minutes Z seconds behind schedule, and continue? If so, where does the deficit get made-up?
If it's possible to do such a thing for an entire day it might, just, be possible but I still find it infinately unlikely.
I'm sure when I read through the 2005 thread you talk at one point about flicking onto the Cricket from AFLI'm fairly sure I watched every delivery of the 2005 Ashes. Missed a session or two of the Perth test this time around, and bits of Melbourne too.
Haha yeah, you're right actually. Worries me that you remember that better than I do, though.I'm sure when I read through the 2005 thread you talk at one point about flicking onto the Cricket from AFL
Semis.Haha yeah, you're right actually. Worries me that you remember that better than I do, though.
Clashed with AFL finals time, and I would have missed half an hour or so to watch the end of the Sydney/Geelong prelim.
Haha, it's hilarious the amount of people who refer to that game as a Preliminary FinalSemis.
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But you can see why. I have to explain the format and names to people each year.Haha, it's hilarious the amount of people who refer to that game as a Preliminary Final