Pete77 wrote:Clearly those who get their EPG through network card download will be only too well aware that so far nothing has changed.
Indeed - my EPG now goes to July 6th after tonights "call"
Pete77 wrote:Clearly those who get their EPG through network card download will be only too well aware that so far nothing has changed.
philg wrote:Sounds like Pete77 and I were at school in the same eras - and I certainly had punctuation drummed into me from a VERY early age
Tcm2007 wrote:I also find it unlikely that the well-known public school you attended did not take a traditional line on grammar and punctuation.
Or did you do lessons in Latin, which has no punctation to speak of?
BTW, if you think modern primary schools don't teach punctuation, then I will leap Pete-like to the conclusion that you don't have kids.
Pete77 wrote:school in Leeds and some how never ended up being trained to swim). I'm 48 but I reckon you must be at least 55 for punctuation to have still been such a fetish at your school.
drgeoff wrote:mike233 wrote:As I was running out of program data and hadn't managed to get a successful dial up connection connection to the AltEPG number since the first setup call, I cleared my EPG data this morning and tried to restore my Tribune data via the 020 dialup number.
The connection was made, the clock was synchronised, my TiVo's status restored to Lifetime Subscription but no program data was available for download. I have tried this several times without managing to download any EPG data.
Any constructive advice appreciated. It occurs to me that the old EPG may still be accessible but has had all of it's data removed.
My understanding of your first sentence is that you successfully connected to AltEPG at least once. If so and you were able to subsequently access other TiVo menus to clear the EPG data, that implies that you had completed a guided setup from AltEPG. (Otherwise your TiVo would be stuck trying to complete it). If you then wish to revert to the TiVo server, perhaps you need to do another Guided Setup from it? (Using your proper postcode!)
Certainly EPG data was available from the official TiVo source when my networked machine made its daily call around 0845 this morning.
mike233 wrote:------
You're right on both counts. A first call in the 'early days' to AltEPG was successful but all subsequent daily calls had failed. Because of this I had very few days programme data left and so decided to give the 020 number a try.
And, of course, I had omitted to restore my proper postcode! This done properly, I managed a successful setup call.
Thanks for your help.
Pete77 wrote:
I both studied Latin for six largely futile years that I could have been learning Spanish for instead (had my school taught it which it didn't)
and was never taught English punctuation in the rigid manner that you seem to set so much store in.
Pete77 wrote:the North generally seems to run about 10 to 15 years behind the rest of England
IBP wrote:Pete77 wrote:the North generally seems to run about 10 to 15 years behind the rest of England
Pardon?
IBP wrote:Pete77 wrote:the North generally seems to run about 10 to 15 years behind the rest of England
Pardon?
18MM wrote:mike233 wrote:------
You're right on both counts. A first call in the 'early days' to AltEPG was successful but all subsequent daily calls had failed. Because of this I had very few days programme data left and so decided to give the 020 number a try.
And, of course, I had omitted to restore my proper postcode! This done properly, I managed a successful setup call.
Thanks for your help.
Does this mean 020 number is still working, contrary to earlier posts?
IBP wrote:Pete77 wrote:the North generally seems to run about 10 to 15 years behind the rest of England
Pardon?
Tcm2007 wrote:In some ways he has a point, thank heavens. I went to a school which would have been abolished in the 60s by cutting edge educationalists if it had been on the soft South. It was, in the 80s.
I note that your most recent posts have had much shorter sentences; if you don't feel able to create compound sentences properly, this is very sensible. Keep it up.
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