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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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hemenex: GSHaigh: eduard: GSHaigh: Well done - you can honestly never have too many Beo 4s! Greg If you have eleven.... that is enough 11 - that is definately enough, definately! Greg what if you have 12 rooms Horror of horrors! You would need to call the butler to retrieve a Beo4 from one of the other rooms!
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benkap: Is eleven definitive? Is twelve Beo4's one too many then? Of course not. It is a nice even dozen. A baker's dozen is even better, unless one has a phobia over the number "13" -- I know what this phobia is called but I can't spell the phobia.
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Craig: Wings: Henry: Just checking up on Wings everyone ... are you still awake across the way in Hong Kong? Thank you, Henry. I am hanging in -- I'll be a bit of a grump when I get to work though. I get cranky when I am tired. Wings, if you got up to watch the draw and it is only 4.00 AM. All I can say is you have the Beovirus very bad. Craig Yup
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Henry: Just checking up on Wings everyone ... are you still awake across the way in Hong Kong? Thank you, Henry. I am hanging in -- I'll be a bit of a grump when I get to work though. I get cranky when I am tired.
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Happy holiday season, everyone! I am here albeit not totally awake at 4 AM. If you hear snoring, it's probably me. I'll do my best to stay awake. Good luck y'all.
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Yuck!!! According to the time converter, that's bloody 04:00 on the 24th for me!
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I agree with Jon. With my Beocenter 2500 and BL 7000, the remote would show details such as the source, track number and IIRC the volume level playing on the 2500 -- I am at present, literally, half a world away from my B&O so I can't check the details for you. Like Jon, I, too, am selling my Beocenter 2500.
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Puncher: Tricky - the BS3 is quite poor at bearing fruit and is even worse at firing projectiles (assuming it is working correctly). He could however use it to play classical music to the trees to encourage growth while sometimes playing "Bright Eyes" to encourage the rabbits into the killing zone. Quite a thoughtful gift it would seem Agree
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I was in the B&O shop today and had a look at the BS-6. It is light and lacks the "heft" of the BS-2. My other initial impressions were that: 1. it appears intended for use by right-handed people as I had difficulty using the volume control with my left hand, unlike the BS-2 2. for me, the control buttons of the BS-6 did not have the same
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joynsyde: beoperson: I think it looks fresh and unusual. However I see major flaw in this particular design. Problem is with the shape - it may feel good in your hand but round bottom will make impossible to use remote while laying on the table. Buttons located near sides of the remote will be impossible to press unless remote is held in the hand. Unless
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