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Code for Primare DVD 26?
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Post 1 made on Saturday December 31, 2005 at 08:16
pepelu
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I am new to this, but I can't find anywhere the IR codes for Primare devices, so I can use an Arcam CR 80 remote control (learning function does not seem to work). Any help? Thanks much.
Pepelu
Post 2 made on Sunday January 1, 2006 at 22:31
Mr. Prefect
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Happy New Year, pepelu! I cannot help you. All I do around here is correct spelling errors. Your spelling seems to be correct, although I am not sure about your name.
-Mr. Prefect (always on the job, striving for prefection).
OP | Post 3 made on Monday January 2, 2006 at 15:45
pepelu
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On January 1, 2006 at 22:31, Mr. Prefect said...
Happy New Year, pepelu! I cannot help you. All
I do around here is correct spelling errors.
Your spelling seems to be correct, although I
am not sure about your name.

Hi, thanks for the message, happy to know my spelling is correct, specially given that I am Spanish. My name could be Pepelu, instead of pepelu, is short slang in Spanish for Jose Luis.
Happy new year to you.
Ps: Not sure about the spelling of your name either, shouldn't it be "Mr. Perfect"?, :)

Last edited by pepelu on January 2, 2006 15:51.
Pepelu
Post 4 made on Monday January 2, 2006 at 20:20
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no he is not Perfect

definition:

- A high administrative official or chief officer, as:
--- Any of several high military or civil officials in ancient Rome.
--- The chief of police of Paris, France.
--- A chief administrative official of a department of France.
--- The administrator in charge of discipline at a Jesuit school.
- A student monitor or officer, especially in a private school.
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OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday January 3, 2006 at 17:08
pepelu
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On January 2, 2006 at 20:20, Anthony said...
no he is not Perfect

definition:

- A high administrative official or chief officer,
as:
--- Any of several high military or civil officials
in ancient Rome.
--- The chief of police of Paris, France.
--- A chief administrative official of a department
of France.
--- The administrator in charge of discipline
at a Jesuit school.
- A student monitor or officer, especially in
a private school.

Oh, the same meaning as the word "Prefecto", in Spanish, I should have guessed...
Pepelu
Post 6 made on Tuesday January 3, 2006 at 22:57
Mr. Prefect
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Si.... Señor Prefecto. Mucho gusto!
-Mr. Prefect (always on the job, striving for prefection).


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