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Originally Posted by jfman
Once again you are extrapolating your own narrow preferences onto the entire population.
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I am giving you my assessment. As were you when you said:
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Originally Posted by jfman
Why should anyone embrace negative change?
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Originally Posted by Itshim
Very true hate having to find programs via a streamer. It's the last choice. The only exception is I player, and I can count on two hands the number of time I have done that 
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Why? You do realise that you can bookmark programmes on the streamers on both the TiVo and the 360, don’t you?
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Originally Posted by Mr K
As I say each to their own OB . But various forums seem to be full of people regretting changing from the V6 tivo to 360. You need to be sure of what you're getting before changing. Granted new customers have no choice.
The word ' upgrade' is often isn't the case with VM and designed to 'seduce' customers( same with the telephone service when the change to voip is definitely a downgrade) .
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But you always get some that regret the change, and they are always the most vocal. I am sure that many more are perfectly satisfied.
As I have said before, there are those who don’t like change.
When you buy a new car, surely you don’t expect it to have all the same features of your old one, do you? When I bought the car I have now, I found that it did not have a CD Player, but what I could do was stream, which gave me far more choice, but I bet there were those who didn’t like it. You have to change with the times if you don’t want others to regard you as a dinosaur.