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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    When publishing, one must never forget one thing :

    The design also must be idiotsproof ... LOL !
    Alain,

    Thing is, I had no problem using it, so it must have been exactly just that - "idiot proof"

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    Alain,

    Thing is, I had no problem using it, so it must have been exactly just that - "idiot proof"
    Hi, Trent

    YOU know your "baby" and how to use it ... YOU build it with the habits you have ... YOU explain it the way you feel it ...

    But others have different habits and feel things another way ...

    When you write "push the button' i.e. .... 50% might push the red one and 50% the green one ...

    That's it !!! we must accept it if share willing ...

    Hold on, humanity is supposed to become more and more intelligent !!! ... LOL

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    Simplicity is the key I say. Simplicity costs less. Simplicity is easier to repair. Something simplistic that does the job, and does it well is usually better greeted by most people who'd rather spend their time doing something else rather than pursuing a science degree for operating a TV remote (99.9% of people). But most importantly; simplicity sells! - especially when simplicity has the same virtue as "complex"

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    Hi, Trent

    Here are the two ways to explain the same things ... LOL !!!

    But some people also like to buy technology ... just for the show ... Simplicity must only be for use !!! ( Degree required for TV showmen ??? NO ... )

    Remember the magic words for home appliance 10 years ago ??? ... " Microprocessor inside " ...
    Was the add for one of our Huge brands ... Thomson's " chip inside "

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    Oh I couldn't agree anymore - your typical yuppie rich man wants to pimp out his house full of technology to show off to people whilst entertaining them on weekends. But your average person who has much less time on their hands is far from dreaming of a complex Marantz remote with 1024 back-lit buttons.

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