I was "blazing" by commercials even before I had a DVR. It was called changing the channel. My parents still mute the TV every time a commercial comes on. Do they want to control our ability to change the volume durring ads too? Or change the channel, or even turn the TV off?
Imagine if magazines employed some sort of mechanical lock that stoped you from turning the page until you read the whole advertisement.
Agreed! I still mute and change the channel. There are more commercials on TV then actual content that is worth watching. Sometimes I wonder why I even have DirecTV, oh wait, for Law and Order SVU and CI :)
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DoctaDJones @ Aug 5th 2008 7:03PM
I was "blazing" by commercials even before I had a DVR.
It was called changing the channel.
My parents still mute the TV every time a commercial comes on. Do they want to control our ability to change the volume durring ads too? Or change the channel, or even turn the TV off?
Imagine if magazines employed some sort of mechanical lock that stoped you from turning the page until you read the whole advertisement.
Sean @ Aug 5th 2008 8:23PM
Agreed! I still mute and change the channel. There are more commercials on TV then actual content that is worth watching. Sometimes I wonder why I even have DirecTV, oh wait, for Law and Order SVU and CI :)