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    Archive for March, 2007


    by BlinkerGuy . March 31st, 2007

    I completely forgot to post these when I made the HDTV Introduction Post.

    Here’s a list of handy links for those of you that like to watch NHL games in HD:

    NBC’s NHL Broadcast Schedule (all 9 weeks of it)
    HDNet NHL Schedule
    Versus NHL Game Schedule (assuming you can get Versus in HD)
    CBC Hockey Night In Canada Schedule (Canada)
    TSN’s NHL Schedule (Canada)

    If you know of any other channels that carry NHL games in HD (even if they’re your local channels) then please post them so I can update the list.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 31st, 2007

    I think I’m going to name my next Fantasy Football Team “JoeBob & Fish” (that’s in the lead, over “The Head Of Fred Smerlas” & “Properly Douched Midgets” but those are stories for another time)

    I was at the Sabres game tonight & saw 2 custom Sabres jerseys that had me very confused. The 1st was just strange. It was a Sabres 3rd jersey with the number 30. The name? “FISH” Now you have to admit, “FISH” is a strange name to have on a jersey.

    But the 2nd one really had me scratching my head. It was the Sabres new home jersey with 00 as the number. The name on it was “JOEBOB” Now that itself is pretty lame. But what I think might be the best part of the jersey is that he had an “A” on the front. Those of you that are familiar with hockey will know that a “C” means the player is the Captain and an “A” means that the player is an Alternate Captain. JoeBob spent a lot of money on getting his custom jersey, but he doesn’t think enough of himself to get the “C” on the front. It’s like opening your own company & declaring that you the Vice President. And trust me when I say that JoeBob will love the new Bass Pro Shop that’s been promised to Buffalo for the last 5 years.

    I do not get why people get their own names or nicknames put onto a jersey. I have a lot of football & hockey jerseys & every one of them has a player that I like from that team. Every Bills game, I see “Cowboy Ron” with his custom #11 Bills jersey. I really want to bite his face.

    The ONLY custom jersey that I have ever seen that does not make the wearer look like a douchbag is a vintage Bills jersey with the #32 on it. The name? “GUILTY” :)






    by BlinkerGuy . March 26th, 2007

    I know this doesn’t really have to do with CBS’s crappy HD policy, but I just had to post it. I just sent CBS & CBS Sports this letter:

    CBS Needs To Give Up On The 7:00 Hour On Sunday

    I live in the Eastern time zone & I got to watch The Amazing Race at 8:00 last night. Want to know how I did it? I have an antenna on the top of my house & I picked up CTV out of Toronto. I do love watching Canadian commercials. I was then able to watch the other shows that I normally watch on Sunday nights in their entirety.

    The time has come for CBS & CBS Sports to finally realize that no matter what sporting event you think will end at 7:00 PM on a Sunday will go long. Just give up on the 7:00 hour like Fox did. Do a wrap up show for whatever sport it is, move 60 Minutes to 8:00 (and tell Andy Rooney to trim his eyebrows) & go from there.

    I find it hard to believe that you have not gotten other complaints like this, since the problem (and it is a problem, no matter what spin you want to put on it) has been going on for years & years.

    Stop trying to mess up peoples DVR’s & screwing with people that try to watch 1 or 2 of the shows you have on Sunday night live.

    Sincerely,
    BlinkerGuy

    If you’d also like to complain to CBS about this, go here & click on the Feedback link on the left hand side.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 25th, 2007

    Last week I mentioned that I was ordering an Up-Converting DVD Player and it got here on Friday. I hooked it up yesterday, did the set up (which took all of 2 minutes) and then watched Miami Vice. I’m impressed.

    It’s not HD like sporting events are & it’s not quite HD like regular TV shows are, but it’s a lot better than the regular DVD player that I have (which I now have to find a home for - lol)

    One of the cool things that Samsung DVD-HD960 Up-Converting DVD Player lets you do is cycle between 480, 720 & 1080, which means you can see what it used to look like compared to what the player can do.

    For $160, I highly recommend it.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 25th, 2007

    Since it’s a hot topic this week, I might as well throw my 2 cents in.

    I do like fighting in hockey, but I like what I call “emotional” fighting, meaning that the fight breaks out in the middle of the play. 1 guy checks another a little too hard & they drop the gloves or a bigger guy comes in & they go at it. That’s fine by me.

    What I really hate is what I call “fighting for the sake of fighting”. It’s when the 2 “goons” line up before a face off, decide that they’re going to fight & when the puck drops, they drop the gloves & go at it. To me, that seems to serve no purpose at all. In this growing scenario, the fighters are not playing the roll of “enforcer”, which is what their roll should be. More proof of this is when the other team does not have a fighter, so the other team sits theirs.

    What happened to the guys that could actually play as well as fight? The 1st name that comes to mind is Probert. He could skate & play at a decent level & he could fight with the best of them.

    I know Buffalo the best. Peters seems to be a great guy & he can fight, but he’s useless for the rest of the game. Hell, he’s often called of the ice mid-shift so that someone that can actually play is on the ice. Mair, on the other hand, is a decent player - he can skate, he can pass, he can shoot & he can fight. He’s an enforcer & that’s what every team needs.

    Think about it: When was the last time you saw a “fighter” in the lineup during the playoffs? It does happen from time to time, but for the most part, they’re a healthy scratch. No team wins the Stanley Cup because their guys can fight. They win games because they can play hockey. If your fighter can score, that’s all the better. But you’re not gonna see any coach put their fighter in the lineup during the playoffs just so he can play 2 shifts in the 1st period & sit on the bench while other guys double shift for the rest of the game.

    It’s a shame that most of the sports coverage in the news in regards to the NHL is when their’s a fight.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 19th, 2007

    I can’t believe I’m about to type this up, but I’m really rooting for Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary & Vancouver to make the NHL Playoffs. Why? Because that means I’ll get to watch some of the NHL Playoffs in HD on CBC via my antenna. (since I’m convinced that Versus HD doesn’t actually exist)

    I even have a best case scenario:
    Toronto & Montreal each actually make the playoffs (right now, they are both 1 point out) Hopefully, the Sabres are 1st, Toronto is 8th, Ottawa gets 4th or 5th & Montreal gets 6th or 7th. Buffalo would play Toronto and I get to see all the away games in HD since the CBC channel I pick up is out of Toronto. We beat Toronto and Ottawa & Montreal each win their series. With any luck, we’d play Montreal, beat them, have Ottawa win & then face Ottawa for the conference finals. Calgary or Vancouver (I could care less) make it to the finals. BINGO! All of the Buffalo games are in HD & we’d have beaten 4 Canadian teams :)

    Even if that scenario didn’t play out (and odds are against me) it’d be nice to watch any of the playoffs games in HD on CBC, so GO CANADA!






    by BlinkerGuy . March 19th, 2007

    Apparently, Versus has a High Def channel. How one goes about watching it is beyond me.

    I have Time Warner Cable & they don’t carry it (but I have requested it)

    I looked at DirectTV & Dish Network and neither of them have it.

    So I decided to go to the source & ask. I’ve emailed Versus as well as called them (203-406-2500) but I’ve got no reply to either.

    The NHL Playoffs are approaching really fast & without the Versus HD channel, I’m gonna be stuck watching most of the games in SD and after watching all of the games on INHD last year (Versus simulcast their games on the now defunct INHD2 channel last season) that’s really gonna suck.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 18th, 2007

    As promised (and hopefully this will keep the complaint emails & comments to a minimum) here’s some new silly, stupid, time consuming, worthless, waste of space websites for you to kill hours of time with:

    Horny Manatee
    “Will It Blend?” Blended iPod w/ New Total Blender
    Ice Slide
    The Top 10 Creepiest Fast Food Mascots
    Monkey Kick Off
    Ask A Ninja
    Skidoo TT
    Live Cheddar Cheese

    As always, please email me your silly sites.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 16th, 2007

    I don’t think I’m ready to buy a High Def DVD player just yet. 1st off, the obvious problem is which one to buy. The 2nd problem is the cost (everyone knows that DVD players were really pricey when they 1st came out)

    But I was in the doctors office today reading an old Popular Mechanics and on their Christmas 2006 Wish List, they had a small review of the Samsung DVD-HD960 Up-Converting DVD Player which allows you to play regular DVD’s on your HDTV at near HD quality. And since my DVD player is about 8 or 9 years old and this one is only $160, I decided to order one today. Stay tuned for the review.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 14th, 2007

    I wrote this email to Time Warner late Saturday night (3/10) after being rather pissed off at not being able to watch the Sabres game in HD:

    • Subject: Sabres/Devils Game Not Shown On HDNet 770

      Why was the Sabres/Devils game not shown on HDNet channel 770 this evening?

      I have a feeling that I know the answer: blackout rules. If that’s the case, I can live with it. But could you please not have it in the guide as being on the HD channel?

      It’s bad enough that 99% of the HD hockey I get watch is on channel 5.1 off my antenna, but to basically tease that a Sabres game will be on in HD is not necessary.

    I got my reply back today:

    • Thank you for using Time Warner Cable Online Customer Support.

      I am sorry for HDNet showing the Sabres game would be offered on this channel. We, as Time Warner, can’t make a network change the information that unfortunately shows on our guide. The issue is if MSG is broadcasting the game they have exclusive rights to the game, which disallows HDNet to broadcast. However, if Versus has the right to the game they may allow HDNet to broadcast. I understand it’s frustrating, and all I can suggest is that if you know the game will be on MSG it won’t be broadcasted on HDNet.

      Thank you,
      Time Warner Cable Customer Support

    My reply:

    • Thanks for writing me back.

      You’re saying that Time Warner can’t manually edit their own guide? Doesn’t that seem kinda silly.

      And I think you’re confusing HDNet with INHD2 (the now defunct channel) as Versus used to show their games on INHD2 (HDNet’s NHL contract is separate)

      Put in the good word for me & request that Time Warner get the Versus HD channel before the NHL Playoffs start :)

    So not only can’t Time Warner edit what’s on their own guide, they also have personal working for them that confuse HDNet with INHD as this is the 2nd person I’ve spoken to via email that didn’t know the difference.

    I’m not saying that the reps should know what’s on every channel, but they don’t have to make guesses.