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2007 Dodgy product review
Since the main advent of television stations, many peoples got upset
with the fact that getting off the couch and moving to switch the
broadcast is a distraction from viewing the television. Therefore, some
bloke called Nikola Tesla back in 1893
created the remote control. Although televisions weren't invented at the
time, the thing broke and Mr Tesla had to obtain a universal remote. From
a cheap shop.
Today's dodgy product review is the URC11E-8 Universal remote control.
Ranging from about 20 dollars, the thing has more dodgy options than
windows vista. A series of flash codes that never work on Australian
electrical equipment are listed in a book a Smurf
must of wrote. On a good point, it does auto search RF signals very
quickly. So you can hide near a next door neighbours lounge room while
they watching and mess with there telly by flicking channels. Gwen Stefani
and her song The sweet escape is a good hangover track. Eat kangaroo mince
this March. ;)
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