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  • Super User

CSI fans that DVR'ed tonight's episode are going to be ticked. The presidential speech pushed everything back 15 minutes. Those who DVR'ed are going to miss the last part of Grissom's last episode. :-/

I usually never watch shows live. If I am home I normally let the DVR get a 15 to 20 minute head start and then I start watching. That way I can basically skip all commercials. I lucked out tonight. I normally go have a few drinks with my buddies on Thursdays. Tonight was too dam cold. If I would have missed the last part of this episode I would have been ticked. >:(

  • BassResource.com Administrator
The presidential speech pushed everything back 15 minutes.

Unless you're on the west coast.

Saw the episode.  Great ending!

  • Super User

There's guys on those CSI shows?

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never noticed.

:D

  • Super User

Who do you have your DVR through?  My Dish DVR noted the changes and made the appropriate adjustments.  

CSI fans that DVR'ed tonight's episode are going to be ticked. The presidential speech pushed everything back 15 minutes. Those who DVR'ed are going to miss the last part of Grissom's last episode. :-/

I usually never watch shows live. If I am home I normally let the DVR get a 15 to 20 minute head start and then I start watching. That way I can basically skip all commercials. I lucked out tonight. I normally go have a few drinks with my buddies on Thursdays. Tonight was too dam cold. If I would have missed the last part of this episode I would have been ticked. >:(

I am sure my wife will be ticked off, she is madly in love with William Peterson. Her only consolation is that she can watch it ON Demand with Comcast.

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  • Super User
Who do you have your DVR through? My Dish DVR noted the changes and made the appropriate adjustments.

My cable is through SureWest/Everest.  My DVR box is at least 2 years old, maybe pushing 3.  Maybe the newer ones adjust themselves like you say?  Might have to look into that.

huskertko .... So you can watch current episodes ON Demand with Comcast?  That's a pretty cool feature.  When I lived in Lawrence my service from Comcast/Sunflower was awful.  Awful price, awful features, awful customer service.

  • Super User

My DVR downloads program guide updates every night.

FWIW, you can watch the episode on CBS.com.

Who do you have your DVR through? My Dish DVR noted the changes and made the appropriate adjustments.

My cable is through SureWest/Everest. My DVR box is at least 2 years old, maybe pushing 3. Maybe the newer ones adjust themselves like you say? Might have to look into that.

huskertko .... So you can watch current episodes ON Demand with Comcast? That's a pretty cool feature. When I lived in Lawrence my service from Comcast/Sunflower was awful. Awful price, awful features, awful customer service.

Yeah, the new epsiode is usually available ON Demand the next day.  Luckily all the shows my wife watches are on ON Demand, that way she doesn't record them to the DVR, taking up space.

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