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[Take Control] George Mills: GO AWAY!!!!!
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Post 1 made on Thursday February 11, 1999 at 16:52
Marc
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George,

I am just an average consumer, but your voice on this forum is getting OLD. We KNOW you do not like the Iriq.

Go play on the Pronto site, I am sure people on that site would love read suggestions on optimizing the performance of there Pronto.

I would like to learn ways of optimizing my Take Control not how you hate it so much.

Thank You
OP | Post 2 made on Thursday February 11, 1999 at 17:35
Daniel Tonks
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OK, lets tone this down a bit. George has every right to post here, even if his opinion isn't popular. That said, I really do prefer new information or ideas in posts rather than the same text recycled. I'll have my review up by tomorrow... so there'll be new fodder for everyone. ;-)
OP | Post 3 made on Thursday February 11, 1999 at 19:25
George Mills
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All I have done for the last several weeks here is defend my opinion that YOU folks keep bringing up. If folks are going to continue to reference my opinion by my name as being trash then I will speak up and defend it.

If their are generic subjects (not specific to IRIQ) that I'm interested I may join them as well.

If someone new joins either forum and asks what do you folks think of the IRIQ or Pronto I will give him my opinion if I so wish.

Perhaps you folks should do something more constructive than complain about subscribers.
OP | Post 4 made on Thursday February 11, 1999 at 23:10
Charles Ledbetter
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Perhaps you should do something more constructive than constantly gripe about something in a support forum.

Isn't this quite a bit like purposely picking a restaurant you know you don't like just to hear yourself complain?
OP | Post 5 made on Friday February 12, 1999 at 10:02
Bob
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I monitor this site regularly and rarely post but have to agree with others that George has a much right to post his opinions as anyone else but with nothing new to say or re-defend I find it unecessary to continue posting negative items regarging the IRIQ.

For the record I demoed both in December before purchasing the IRIQ (mainly for the Microsoft interface) and have been extremely satisified with my decision.

I control seven unrelated devices (90% of the commands were pre-programmed), use macros with as many as 11 commands (projector source switching, processor input selection, soundfield selection, etc.) and have experienced no problems with ir range (I sit 14' from the components), touchsceen contrast (light or day), touchscreen sensitivity or battery usage (originals still functioning after 8 weeks).

I found that the most successful implementation for me was to create activities (like 'Watch tv' or 'Play a DVD') and include controls commonly used in each activity along with macros to 'Power On' all revelant components and select all necessary a/v switching. I created other activities with the device names that include the less frequently used controls and included these on the primary activities screens.

I have not touched my original remotes for at least 6 weeks and seemingly contrary to the vocal
majority of postings here have nothing but praise for the design and execution of this device.

I totally agree with Daniel that the most useful and entertaining postings come from new info and ideas rather than recycling old issues.


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