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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 175311" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Susie, the trick of the remote is that I only use a few buttons, the ones that I know what they do. Most of them I never touch. If I did, I'd probably mess it up and wouldn't be able to get it set right again. I know how to change channels, mute, and go back to where I was. That's all I <em>need</em> to know! But to turn the TV on and off, that takes a different remote!</p><p> </p><p>The first microwave I ever had was one of the very simple ones with the dial. It didn't even have a turntable. It worked for years. Then, when my brother redid their kitchen and got a built-in, they gave me their old one. They had used it forever. It had been very expensive when they bought it, one of the first ones with the touch pad. It was big and black and ugly and took up half of my kitchen, but it worked like a charm and just wouldn't die! I used that ugly thing for years because I just couldn't justify getting a new one when that one still worked so well. I was so happy the day it finally died! I ran right out and bought a brand new one with all the bells and whistles - for $60!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 175311, member: 1883"] Susie, the trick of the remote is that I only use a few buttons, the ones that I know what they do. Most of them I never touch. If I did, I'd probably mess it up and wouldn't be able to get it set right again. I know how to change channels, mute, and go back to where I was. That's all I [I]need[/I] to know! But to turn the TV on and off, that takes a different remote! The first microwave I ever had was one of the very simple ones with the dial. It didn't even have a turntable. It worked for years. Then, when my brother redid their kitchen and got a built-in, they gave me their old one. They had used it forever. It had been very expensive when they bought it, one of the first ones with the touch pad. It was big and black and ugly and took up half of my kitchen, but it worked like a charm and just wouldn't die! I used that ugly thing for years because I just couldn't justify getting a new one when that one still worked so well. I was so happy the day it finally died! I ran right out and bought a brand new one with all the bells and whistles - for $60! [/QUOTE]
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