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Just noticed something kind of funny...

Ksyder

Golden Member
Was just looking at my Insignia HD radio tuner and they spelled "Tuning" as "Tunning"..
just had to share this with somebody.
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Originally posted by: Newbian
Maybe you got a counterfeit product, plus way to link to the same picture twice. 😉

fixed.... and I don't think so.

I hate to give into annoying and overused internet memes but this is definitely a "spelling fail"
 
I know a genuine 'Panaphonics' when I see one. And look! There's Magnet Box and Sorny!



Insignia is Best Buy's house brand right?
 
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
I know a genuine 'Panaphonics' when I see one. And look! There's Magnet Box and Sorny!



Insignia is Best Buy's house brand right?

sure is
 
Ever read the instructions in your average "Made in China" product?? I have a term for it, "Chinglish", the strangled attempt at English by people whose first language is Chinese.

Most electronics I've bought have at least one example of Chinglish in their instructions. 😉
 
Originally posted by: marvdmartian
Ever read the instructions in your average "Made in China" product?? I have a term for it, "Chinglish", the strangled attempt at English by people whose first language is Chinese.

Most electronics I've bought have at least one example of Chinglish in their instructions. 😉

My friend bought a cheap USB steering wheel for his computer and the instruction manual called it an Electronic Steering Elucidation Device. I lol'd.
 
Originally posted by: marvdmartian
Ever read the instructions in your average "Made in China" product?? I have a term for it, "Chinglish", the strangled attempt at English by people whose first language is Chinese.

Most electronics I've bought have at least one example of Chinglish in their instructions. 😉

or "engrish"
 
ok... thread title updated since everyone has a problem with me calling Insignia a "major brand"...😱 in truth I'd call it "el cheapo" brand
 
Originally posted by: OOBradm
Do you live near Pittsburgh and have Armstrong cable? Our IP's are quite similar...

who me? how would you get my (or anyone else here's) IP address?
 
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