Quote from: Mysterious Benefactor on November 19, 2005, 11:08:25 PMBut since this past June 27th, I'm regularly watching three or four (a few times only two) episodes a day (depending on how many originally aired on a given date) from five different storylines.You're watching up to 20 episodes a day? That's amazing!
But since this past June 27th, I'm regularly watching three or four (a few times only two) episodes a day (depending on how many originally aired on a given date) from five different storylines.
Oops - what I wrote did sort of give that impression - sorry. What I meant is that I'm watching four, three or sometimes only two episodes a day, based on how many episodes originally aired on that date, and that they're not consecutive episodes but taken from five different storylines. For example, today I'm watching Eps #366 from 1967 (1795, actuallly ), #628 from 1968, #889 from 1969, and #1150 from 1970 (actually 1840). No episode was aired on this date in 1966 because November 20th was a Sunday - but tomorrow I'll be watching Ep #106 from 1966, along with Eps #367 from 1967, #629 from 1968, and #890 from 1969, with no episode from 1970 because November 21st was a Saturday.
Once I'm back at Best Buy getting them I'll be paying $60 again.
Hmmm - the Best Buys around here sell them for $45.99 - though if you buy them through their Web site, they're $52.99 (plus shipping). Go figure. However, you can get them much cheaper online by buying through sites like Amazon or Deep Discount DVD. For instance, DDD was just having a sale recently and I bought set 20 for a friend for Christmas and it only cost me $31.67 - and I got free shipping to boot.
I watch a complete DVD (20 episodes) in the afternoon.
I REALLY like having the headphones on -- it's more intimate and you can hear a lot more -- nuance, studio noise, etc.