This afternoon I noticed the pause button on my TiVo remote is the exact same color as Tillamook Sharp Cheddar. There's something profound with this connection between television and cheese, but it's escaping me just this moment. Probably has something to do with the abundance of incredibly stupid reality programs crowding up the channel spectrum (though it's really unfair to cheese to make such a comparison).
Let's face it... as good as Betty White is, she just can't single-handedly combat such an overwhelming load of crap TV with only a few appearances on Complete Savages and Boston Legal (though last night's 60 second appearance there was fantastic).
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Ooooh but the Tillamook Sharp Cheddar!
NOT intended as a dumbass question:
How does Tivo work? What I mean is, do you ALSO need a cable/or dish set-up? OR, does it work all by itself? If it works all by itself, how many channels to you get?
I have been wondering about this for some time…
Thank you.
The best thing about Tilamook? I can eat it! They use an imitation rennet (instead of the “natural” stuff that comes from the lining of a cow’s stomach) in most of their cheeses, so it’s vegetarian friendly.
TiVo is a service that works both independently and in tandem with satellite and cable providers. I have DirecTV satellite, which allows TiVo to be directly incorporated into the satellite tuner (which means I only have one box sitting on top of my TV). Some providers don’t have this kind of thing, but offer their own version of a TiVo. Best thing to do would be to call your cable or satellite provider and ask if they are TiVo compatible (or have a cheaper alternative).