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Again, I set the recorder a couple of days ago to record the sportsman
section of racing from Indy that was scheduled for today (Sunday). Sat down to view it this evening and what do I have....an hour of tennis.
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Dog bites man.... again. I gave up a long time ago...
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NHRA used to have two showings of there events. One during daytime watching hours and the other in the middle of the night hours for those who record shows plus there isn't any live sports conflicts. I have to believe that way over 90% of the drag racing viewers have dvr's or other recording capabilities. Also I seen serveral Utube videos of some of the Indy sportsman action that were fantastic and getting more viewers than the productions that NHRA put on the air. Like Larry said, "you can't fix stupid".
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That really pissed me off too. I set my DVR just to see the stock/SS cars doing their wheelies, and dream that someday it may be me in the finals.
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Go into manage records on your DVR and set it for up to 3 hours after, You wont have any issues after that.
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