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Thankfully, these newsgroups had pre-warned me of the forthcoming "problem".
Twice yesterday, my (Grundig) "Sky" receiver, who's only function is to feed Bloomberg TV round my home/office, shut its self down. Who the **** do Sky think they are shutting down devices in peoples' homes without so much as a formal letter of notice or the basic courtesy of asking for consent? (Rhetorical question). After about 2 mins, I found out how to disable this unwanted sabotage of my Sky receiver. I can imagine across the country in gyms, restaurants, offices, and schools, many others are struggling with this newly created technical fault. |
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Light of Aria wrote:
Thankfully, these newsgroups had pre-warned me of the forthcoming "problem". Twice yesterday, my (Grundig) "Sky" receiver, who's only function is to feed Bloomberg TV round my home/office, shut its self down. Who the **** do Sky think they are shutting down devices in peoples' homes without so much as a formal letter of notice or the basic courtesy of asking for consent? (Rhetorical question). After about 2 mins, I found out how to disable this unwanted sabotage of my Sky receiver. I can imagine across the country in gyms, restaurants, offices, and schools, many others are struggling with this newly created technical fault. Under what circumstances does the box shut itself down? Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essex boy in exile in Lancashire http://www.shrimper.org.uk |
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In article , Light of Aria says...
After about 2 mins, I found out how to disable this unwanted sabotage of my Sky receiver. I can imagine across the country in gyms, restaurants, offices, and schools, many others are struggling with this newly created technical fault. Indeed. Shows how many stupid ****ing ****s like yourself there are who failed to take notice of the advertising Sky did about this feature, both in the Sky mag and on air when they introduced it months ago. -- Conor I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't looking good either. - Scott Adams |
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"Conor" wrote in message ... In article , Light of Aria says... After about 2 mins, I found out how to disable this unwanted sabotage of my Sky receiver. I can imagine across the country in gyms, restaurants, offices, and schools, many others are struggling with this newly created technical fault. Indeed. Shows how many stupid ****ing ****s like yourself there are who failed to take notice of the advertising Sky did about this feature, both in the Sky mag and on air when they introduced it months ago. -- Conor I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't looking good either. - Scott Adams Not a ****ing ****, well at least not a **** anyway. Don't receive "Sky Mag". Don't subscribe to Sky. Don't watch Sky. Don't watch adverts. Sorry mate, but the modification of my private hardware was not something I agreed or consented to, and this BTW is why my main viewing is via my Topfield not via Sky. |
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"Light of Aria" wrote in message ... Thankfully, these newsgroups had pre-warned me of the forthcoming "problem". Twice yesterday, my (Grundig) "Sky" receiver, who's only function is to feed Bloomberg TV round my home/office, shut its self down. Who the **** do Sky think they are shutting down devices in peoples' homes without so much as a formal letter of notice or the basic courtesy of asking for consent? (Rhetorical question). After about 2 mins, I found out how to disable this unwanted sabotage of my Sky receiver. I can imagine across the country in gyms, restaurants, offices, and schools, many others are struggling with this newly created technical fault. The world is full of idiots who have modern technology and can't disable irritating functions, such as auto-flash on camera's. Manufacturers are keen to Go Green, making power saving the default mode so that such idiot's don't have to enable it for themselves, as if they could. Those who aren't phased by user options are quite capable of disabling it. |
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Conor wrote:
In article , Light of Aria says... After about 2 mins, I found out how to disable this unwanted sabotage of my Sky receiver. I can imagine across the country in gyms, restaurants, offices, and schools, many others are struggling with this newly created technical fault. Indeed. Shows how many stupid ****ing ****s like yourself there are who failed to take notice of the advertising Sky did about this feature, both in the Sky mag and on air when they introduced it months ago. Still making a complete prat of yourself I see. |
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"John Russell" wrote in message ... "Light of Aria" wrote in message ... Thankfully, these newsgroups had pre-warned me of the forthcoming "problem". Twice yesterday, my (Grundig) "Sky" receiver, who's only function is to feed Bloomberg TV round my home/office, shut its self down. Who the **** do Sky think they are shutting down devices in peoples' homes without so much as a formal letter of notice or the basic courtesy of asking for consent? (Rhetorical question). After about 2 mins, I found out how to disable this unwanted sabotage of my Sky receiver. I can imagine across the country in gyms, restaurants, offices, and schools, many others are struggling with this newly created technical fault. The world is full of idiots who have modern technology and can't disable irritating functions, such as auto-flash on camera's. Manufacturers are keen to Go Green, making power saving the default mode so that such idiot's don't have to enable it for themselves, as if they could. Those who aren't phased by user options are quite capable of disabling it. P.S. There are also a lot of idiot's who just turn off their TV thinking the SKY goes off by magic. |
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The world is full of idiots who have modern technology and can't disable irritating functions, such as auto-flash on camera's. Manufacturers are keen to Go Green, making power saving the default mode so that such idiot's don't have to enable it for themselves, as if they could. Those who aren't phased by user options are quite capable of disabling it. Perhaps, then, they might have thought of such a "feature" 10 years ago, instead of wasting a decade of power X by the user base. It was not as if "Energy Star" and energy conservation wasn't around in the 1990s. The real scandal is why there isn't a power switch on the Sky box to turn off not just the RF modulator but the full transformer. This isn't about energy saving. This is "green washing". It is somewhat academic for me since all my equipment sits on a UPS anyway which will always be energized and wasting energy (because in this digital age where devices don't just switch on but require lengthy slow reboots and any kind of power interruption causes havoc to my dozens of systems). And do you address the point about Sky adding a technical fault to users' hardware without consent? |
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And do you address the point about Sky adding a technical fault to users' hardware without consent? Too many users wouldn't know how to upgrade the software if told to do it manually. Equally users wouldn't like to find that they start to get faults which others have already found and SKY have fixed. So SKY fix them and load the new software in the background. It's no different from having your PC set up to autoload updates. |
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