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Old 05-26-2013, 11:55 PM
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The race ran long due to red flag period and safety cars.
I cannot believe they continued the broadcast on a separate channel as if nothing had happened.
Anyone tuning in to the NBCSN saw the tail end of the race, as Nico was being surrounded by the press.
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Originally Posted by RSAErick
Idiots at Comcast had the NBC Sports race time wrong, so the beginning of my DVR recording showed the very end of the race - I got to start my viewing by watching the winner, as he got out of the car and celebrated.
Same here
Old 05-27-2013, 11:32 AM
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Cable provider interfaces are still in the 1980's...slow, unintuitive, frustrating, never sure if it's going to record what you want.
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Originally Posted by RSAErick
Idiots at Comcast had the NBC Sports race time wrong, so the beginning of my DVR recording showed the very end of the race - I got to start my viewing by watching the winner, as he got out of the car and celebrated.
Exactly the same thing happened to me...time Warner in NC. Muppets, muppets, muppets.



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