As a dyed-in-the-wool techno-geek, you'd think I would embrace the "power" and "convenience" of DVR-ing, but I actually fought the urge for quite some time, much to the dismay of my daughter who DVRs everything and has stated many times that she NEVER watches "live" TV --- this goes for sporting events, too. She will start recording, but not start watching, until 1/2 hour or so into the game so she can fast-forward through the commercials! She told me once that if I tried DVR-ing, I'd never go back to watching live TV.
Ok, fast-forward to the present (that previous paragraph was the way it was a couple years ago). I now have DVR capabilities, but use it infrequently. I have learned to record important sporting events just in case something happens and I can't be home to watch it from the beginning - this was especially useful during the NFL playoffs when I "had" to attend a family dinner at a restaurant and I knew I'd be late getting home!
Ok, now what does this have to do with the Big Bang Theory? I'll tell you. One Thursday evening a few weeks ago I was too busy to watch the BBT, so I recorded it. A couple nights ago I checked my DVR listing and saw that I had "accidentally" recorded the entire series, which means that I will have all of this season's BBT's on DVR! I was elated to find out what I was doing - blind luck! I am now caught up with my daughter and will find time on some evening other than Thursday to watch the "new" episodes of the BBT!!!!
What I have found, though is that I have to ask people if they saw a particular show "last night" before blurting out what it was about -- so many people don't watch live TV.
Thank goodness for DVR!