|  | Posted by Doug Robbins on 09/23/06 13:21 
Great, a lawnmower that crashes repeatedly and informs MS about your lawn daily. :)
 
 "dorno" <dorno@whitehouse.com> wrote in message
 news:pan.2006.09.21.13.48.27.51531@whitehouse.com...
 > After spending about two hours in a search for no sound, I have finally
 > decided that I have far too many cables behind all the gear.
 >
 > So I planned on a pleasurable day of exploring the shops for a new
 > tuner/amp unit that will also electronically switch video between the
 > satellite, DVD player, and so on.
 >
 > I found a fairly topend Pioneer and it was on sale, and was just
 > about to tell the salesman to haul one out when I saw a very familiar and
 > very unwelcome logo on the front.  It said "Windows Media Enabled."
 >
 > When I asked the guys what that meant, he assured me that it enhanced all
 > the Media Center capabilities "just like on a PC".   When I asked him if
 > it phoned home, refused to channel non-MPAA approved videos, and logged
 > playlists in supoena format, of course he didn't know what I was talking
 > about and didn't recognise the sarcasm.
 >
 > Anyway, I noticed several units from two or three manufacturers had the
 > same decal.  So I will ask on here.  What is the significance of the logo?
 > Just something to sell units or does it actually mean something.
 >
 > dorno
 >
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