jmricca
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So if you yell "DERP" into the remote, will it switch to Fox?
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kippyj
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Okay, NOW I can say something nice about a product.
This thing controls my T.V., my Roku, my surround sound system, my blu-ray, Netflix, Hulu Plus (although I'm rethinking that one) and stations from around the world. I no longer have multiple controllers. I just have the one, and I love it.
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kippyj
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Jake951716 wrote:No, fortunately. No one NEEDS this, so stop overreacting. It's just another convenience. You don't have to criticize "the laziness of Americans".
I'm not lazy, I just got tired of all the different remotes. This one rocks.
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kippyj
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qltyqt wrote:Does it work in klingon ?? ... majQa'
Not yet.
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rotorbird
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Seriously - why so many negative comments?
How many people will want to change something about their home entertainment system but at the time have their hands full (food, grease, etc) and would rather not muck up the remote?
Maybe the napkin or towel (or rag) isn't convenient to grab and simply yelling out "MUTE!" or "OFF!" when the phone rings would be like magic?
I bought two! :-)
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kippyj
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bobbyb0322 wrote:But I can criticize the laziness of my fellow Americans so I will.
Did you vote today?
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kippyj
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teenracer6 wrote:I actually kind of want this one...
I've already chimed in...I love it.
"I love your red hair. It's not very common and YOU are FAR from common." Tom Harris