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Started by Nate R, October 30, 2005, 10:24:08 PM

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spyderchick

QuoteVery much looking forward to the stuff I can get without Digital cable anymore.

F1, Touring Cars a bit, MotoGP.  ;D I can't wait!  :D


We still have something like 15 hours of stuff we haven't seen from the past season. My advice is to watch the stuff you really want to see ASAP, or you will start to run out of room on the DVR provided by Time Warner. I think there's approx 40 hours worth of memory on th HD, and the new units work alot better than the old ones.

You'll find good racing on Outdoor Life and sometimes they have stuff on Spike. Or...you can just do what old people do and watch the Weather Channel all day.  :o ;D
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tigerblade

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If you want MotoGP, subscribe here. 

http://motogp.tiscali.com/en/motogp/index.htm

Much more coverage (complete, in fact) and the race won't get bumped for lawnmower racing.
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cardzilla

QuoteIf you want MotoGP, subscribe here. 

http://motogp.tiscali.com/en/motogp/index.htm

Much more coverage (complete, in fact) and the race won't get bumped for lawnmower racing.

+1 on that!

Especially if you get the live package.  You get to see all the pre-race grid stuff, a complete flag to flag race with no commercials and the post-race stuff.  Not to mention the option to watch from the onboard camera for the entire race... oh, I forgot, you also get all the practice and qualifying sessions too.  It might cost a decent amount, but until speed gets it together it's the only way if you're a junkie.
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