It’s only easy if you’re running your cable signal through the DVD player. Once you hook the DVD up to a connection on the TV that’s different from the cable connection, it can be confusing to some people.
When I was in my 50’s and early 60’s, I may have needed help with the DVR at my son’s home, but I have never needed help with the VCR. I used to fix the time on them at businesses I would frequent, but stopped when I noticed they were blinking 12:00 again the next time I would go there. Some folks never learn. I haven’t had a problem with the DVR since I got my own. I am 74 now. That makes me a Plugger, I am sure.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Oh, VCRs and VHSs, we sure miss you.
Caldonia over 8 years ago
Really? But nothing could be simpler.
Liam Astle Premium Member over 8 years ago
This is too damn insulting.
Pocosdad over 8 years ago
It’s only easy if you’re running your cable signal through the DVD player. Once you hook the DVD up to a connection on the TV that’s different from the cable connection, it can be confusing to some people.
sfreader1 over 8 years ago
When I was in my 50’s and early 60’s, I may have needed help with the DVR at my son’s home, but I have never needed help with the VCR. I used to fix the time on them at businesses I would frequent, but stopped when I noticed they were blinking 12:00 again the next time I would go there. Some folks never learn. I haven’t had a problem with the DVR since I got my own. I am 74 now. That makes me a Plugger, I am sure.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
The DVD or VCR is a piece of cake… now, the gobbledegook “radio” interface in the new car; that’s a different story!
hippogriff over 8 years ago
Jo Clear (aka: Grasshopper)If she helped with a VCR, she is probably grown by now.
Caldonia over 8 years ago
Using a DVD player is easier than using a VCR!