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Posted Jun 23rd 2008 10:21AM by Brad Linder
Filed under: Hardware, TiVo

It's been a long bumpy road, but it looks like Australia's Seven network
will begin introducing TiVo on July 1st. For the first 3 months, you'll be able to pick up a TiVo box exclusively from Harvey Norman, but after that it should be available at other major electronics retailers.
A TiVo box will set you back $700 AUD. While that might seem a bit steep by US standards, that's all you'll ever have to pay. TiVo and Seven
will not be charging any subscription fees. Instead, Seven will pay TiVo a royalty fee fro every set top box sold.
The Seven TIVo will go head to head with the Foxtel iQ2, a personal video recorder which comes with a $10 to $15 per month subscription fee.
Posted Aug 2nd 2007 7:44AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Rescue Me, Episode Reviews

(S04E07) "Balls to the wall gentlemen." - Needles
Wow... that was some cold open, huh? Arguably the best the show has had yet. Barely any spoken words and set to some eerie song by who I think was The Twilight Singers. Babies being thrown out windows, bodies piled up on the sidewalk, and seven children who didn't make it. Even Lou said it was one of the worst infernos he'd ever seen. The entire sequence was just very powerful. I even got a little choked up. So does someone want to explain to me how an episode that started off so good ended so flat?
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Posted Dec 4th 2006 8:01AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, PBS, Celebrities, Children

If you're a fan of comedian Todd Barry, you should check out
this clip from Sesame Street, which features the deadpan comedian playing the number 7 and being given the third degree by some detectives because apparently, "seven eight (ate) nine." Yeah, it's an old joke, but this is
Sesame Street, isn't it? The clip is over a year old, but since I don't watch
Sesame Street on a regular basis I didn't catch it until now. Barry has also appeared on
Comedy Central Presents,
Tom Goes to the Mayor and
Freak Show. His role on
TGTTM as Joy's ex-husband who paints pictures using cow diarrhea resulted in one of the funniest episodes of the season. If you want to see something a little more grown up than this Sesame Street clip, you should check out "
Borrowing Saffron" a short film directed by and starring Barry and comedian Jon Benjamin.