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From my inbox
August 22, 2006

I get a lot of questions from friends and family on download stuff and DVD (sadly I’m like Rain Man when it comes to release dates.) I opened up my inbox this morning to a question from my usually tech-savvy friend that I think shows some of the download confusion out there (or does it just show the obsession with Anthony Bourdain?)….

From: ????
Subject: Possibly stupid question
Date: August 21, 2006 9:47:14 AM PDT
So if I buy the first season of Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations to watch on iTunes, am I doomed to 14 hours of a hottie on a postage stamp-sized screen? Just curious...

Like I told her, the TV shows run full screen, but you can download free episodes to see if you like how they run on your computer before committing money. I downloaded a few episodes of The Office and sometimes the audio lagged behind the video or video lagged behind the audio so I went back to TiVo and gave up on The O.C., which seemed like the same thing the show's writer's did last season.


Posted by on August 22, 2006 | Comments (2)


August 28, 2006
In response to: From my inbox
anonymous commented:

That's a great question -- I've been wondering the same thing. Thank God for ????, for putting into words what's been on all of our minds.




August 29, 2006
In response to: From my inbox
???? commented:

Yep, I'm the one that asked the original question. I downloaded them all, and they work fine: almost full screen and no lag - even on my Mac with a battery that's apparently going to catch fire.





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