> Again, who (that is assuming sanity)  buys the ridiculously overpriced
> monstrosity that is Sky+ ?

As is often the case on this list we seem to be leaps and bounds ahead
of the general learning curve of the general public. Sky+ might not
make sense to the sane people here, but they have shifted a not
inconsiderable 2.37m units of it - around 25% of their subscriber base
have opted for it. That's the thing - most people just like technology
that works, and don't care about _how_ it works, or what it _will_ or
_won't_ let them do, or the philosophy behind that, because they just
use the product 'as is'

all the best,
martin
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