<HTML><BODY style="word-wrap: break-word; -khtml-nbsp-mode: space; -khtml-line-break: after-white-space; "><BR><DIV><DIV>On Aug 9, 2007, at 6:20 PM, Michelle Dupuis wrote:</DIV><BR class="Apple-interchange-newline"><BLOCKQUOTE type="cite"> <DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><FONT face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2"><SPAN class="797281801-10082007">$15/3 months according to </SPAN></FONT><FONT face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2"><A href="http://www.schedulesdirect.org/">http://www.schedulesdirect.org/</A></FONT></DIV> <DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><FONT face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2"></FONT> </DIV> <DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="797281801-10082007"><FONT face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">So...US$60/yr for access to listings. Assuming my myth system lasts me 5 years, I will have spent $300 on TV listings. (Half the price of the PC).</FONT></SPAN></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE><DIV><BR class="khtml-block-placeholder"></DIV><DIV>Yeah, and somewhere around that time your electricity costs to run the thing will also have equalled half its price. So? I've paid more for gas to run my car than I paid for the car itself, but I don't think that statistic is particularly meaningful. It's an apples/oranges comparison.</DIV><DIV><BR class="khtml-block-placeholder"></DIV><DIV>You have to decide what the service is worth to you, but I think $5/month is a pretty good deal. It's cheaper than anything else I subscribe to.</DIV><DIV><BR class="khtml-block-placeholder"></DIV><BR></DIV><BR></BODY></HTML>