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    I was just playing with the wife's christmas present (a nice little MP3 Player from a reasonable brand) it took me about 5 minutes to realise how to switch it on.. Not content with having one power switch, they decided to design in a second one as well.. 1) If the first one was "off" you had to switch this one on before using the next one to turn the device "on" 2) If the first one was "on" you could hold down the 2nd one for a few seconds to turn the device "on" You can apparently turn the device "off" using either of the buttons, but depending on which one you use, its a different procedure to turn it on again Why????! Arrghhhh!!!

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      I was just playing with the wife's christmas present (a nice little MP3 Player from a reasonable brand) it took me about 5 minutes to realise how to switch it on.. Not content with having one power switch, they decided to design in a second one as well.. 1) If the first one was "off" you had to switch this one on before using the next one to turn the device "on" 2) If the first one was "on" you could hold down the 2nd one for a few seconds to turn the device "on" You can apparently turn the device "off" using either of the buttons, but depending on which one you use, its a different procedure to turn it on again Why????! Arrghhhh!!!

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      Must...resist... Marc

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        Must...resist... Marc

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        Tom Deketelaere
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        Resistance is futile! Just post what you where going to post, you know you want to :)

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          Must...resist... Marc

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          Admitting you designed it?

          Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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            Resistance is futile! Just post what you where going to post, you know you want to :)

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            Dan Neely
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            Tom Deketelaere wrote:

            Resistance is futile!

            ... if less than one ohm.

            3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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              I was just playing with the wife's christmas present (a nice little MP3 Player from a reasonable brand) it took me about 5 minutes to realise how to switch it on.. Not content with having one power switch, they decided to design in a second one as well.. 1) If the first one was "off" you had to switch this one on before using the next one to turn the device "on" 2) If the first one was "on" you could hold down the 2nd one for a few seconds to turn the device "on" You can apparently turn the device "off" using either of the buttons, but depending on which one you use, its a different procedure to turn it on again Why????! Arrghhhh!!!

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              ...wait until you get to the part with "included software". But there are alternatives. regards, Torsten

              I never finish anyth...

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                I was just playing with the wife's christmas present (a nice little MP3 Player from a reasonable brand) it took me about 5 minutes to realise how to switch it on.. Not content with having one power switch, they decided to design in a second one as well.. 1) If the first one was "off" you had to switch this one on before using the next one to turn the device "on" 2) If the first one was "on" you could hold down the 2nd one for a few seconds to turn the device "on" You can apparently turn the device "off" using either of the buttons, but depending on which one you use, its a different procedure to turn it on again Why????! Arrghhhh!!!

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                Mark_Wallace
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                It's for different tastes in music -- lots of people like cr@p that goes on and on...

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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