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Increasing the W.A.F. (Wife Acceptance Factor)

 
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Increasing the W.A.F. (Wife Acceptance Factor)
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#11
2007-01-11, 08:35 PM
My Girlfriend started using GBPVR pretty much right away but had lots of complaints. My new Harmony remote has been a big help here. I have GBPVR feeding into a secondary input on my TV. It's neccesary to change the tv input and the sound system input to go from watching live tv off the STB to the PVR. The harmony does all this with one button press.

The best thing about a high WAF for me is that I now get to use "Our Money" to maintain the system, buy equipment etc. When it was my hobby I needed to use "My Money".
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2007-01-11, 09:02 PM
sixgun Wrote:Are you both referring to "This Life Ten Years On"? Aired on 2nd Jan 2007 @ 21:00-22:20

My girlfriend spotted it in the guide and recorded it for me.

If you're still missing it i don't mind sticking it on a DVD-R for you.

Regards.

That's very generous of you sixgun but no, we saw that episode which was quite fun.

In fact this was the recording that prompted me to make point 1 as I had apparently lost the last 2 mins of the show which (as you can image) went down like a Led Balloon. In fact the missing 2 mins were on the next recording as they were back to back recordings. (I have enabled config param to use alternate tuners when possible to reduce the risk of this)

The episode that I was referring to was the last one of series 2. I have since "found it" on the web.

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2007-01-11, 09:34 PM
I've given up on my wife ever actually remembering what I tell her. The only thing she does remember is when I tell her I'll trade her in for 2 23 year olds (she' 46). Now that gets her attention pretty darn fast. SmileSmileSmile


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2007-01-12, 07:05 AM
gEd Wrote:3. Stop adding new features and changing the look of it all the time.
This is surprisingly important. She can change curtains, sofa cushions, wall paper or roof tiling without asking your opinion, but when it comes to the looks of gbpvr (the computer she tells you is "your toy"), then all of a sudden... there's no end to it Wink

(exaggarating a bit, but... Wink )
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2007-01-12, 08:07 AM
bdgbill Wrote:The best thing about a high WAF for me is that I now get to use "Our Money" to maintain the system, buy equipment etc.

LOL, nothing better than a budged planing approved Big Grin
sub Wrote:Yep, what he said.

curiosity killed the cat Big Grin
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2007-01-12, 10:04 AM
nightwalker Wrote:We've gotten to the point that I've overheard her tell a friend or two about the system.

This was my measurement of success, she talks about it like everyone should have one... all i have to do is remember gEd's rule #1!

Once she discovered all her shows were safely taped and her confidence grew she was hooked.
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2007-01-12, 12:34 PM (This post was last modified: 2007-01-12, 12:42 PM by HtV.)
stu8080 Wrote:Once she discovered all her shows were safely taped and her confidence grew she was hooked.

Addiction makes people very dangerous and unpredictable. (common knowledge)
Anything that can be done wrong will be done wrong some time, and that will happen at the worst moment possible (Murphy's 2nd law).
I think we are all doomed.Big Grin

Edit: I guess when it comes to the worst, we could always sue Sub for damages.Wink
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2007-01-12, 01:28 PM
HtV Wrote:Edit: I guess when it comes to the worst, we could always sue Sub for damages.Wink

yeah, we'll only need to sue him somewhere in the states, nowhere else would we get such ridiculous sums Big Grin
sub Wrote:Yep, what he said.

curiosity killed the cat Big Grin
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2007-01-12, 06:50 PM
K.S. Wrote:yeah, we'll only need to sue him somewhere in the states, nowhere else would we get such ridiculous sums Big Grin

those would be judgments, only you're heirs will know if you ever get the cash Smile
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2007-01-12, 07:04 PM
Love the thread!!

I endorse the Harmony Remote - absolutely essential (for me, tooSmile ).

Agree, stability is essential, too.

My wife still watches television directly but, hey, it works fine that way. There are no CDs around so she uses GBPVR for music. She usually lets me schedule recordings but I have gently tried to get her to do it herself.

And, yes, it is fun to hear her tell others about viewing photos etc from the TV!

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