Mid-afternoon. You are waiting for Carol at
the Mason-Montgomery Road Kroger after a late lunch at Piada Street Italian and
Graeter’s for dessert. You have pretty much given up on the Harmony Remote and
will give it back to Paul sans the box to see if he can get anything for it.
Instead, after more research you bought a twenty dollar eight device Sony
remote from Walmart. Since the other devices are Sony, it ought to be cake – so
you’ll need two remotes, the one for the FiOptics and the other for the three
other devices. Earlier you got in your forty minutes of exercises and are very
happy with the Fitbit and how it records your custom aerobic workout –
especially the cardio stats. – five minute peak; ten minute cardio and
twenty-seven minute fat burn. – Amorella
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hours. Obviously this workout would be a joke to most people but it works for
me, and it is better than doing mostly nothing but my half-mile average walk
per day.
You
worked on the new Sony remote but it does not do the cable box, so you will
probably take it back to Walmart. You decided to upgrade your blue ray DVD
player with a newer Sony model that has more bells and whistles, the 3D Blu-Ray
Disc Player with Super Wi-Fi, Model: BDP-55500 while it is on sale. – Amorella
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hours. I worked on this for an hour or more tonight, even went over the
FiOptics at Cincinnati Bell. Anyway, I learned by trying and in this case not
succeeding twice as far as universal remotes are concerned. Hey, you live with
what works. Now, if I could just put the new DVD player on the FiOptics remote?
One never knows.
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