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navy8ball
08-16-05, 05:09 AM
just noticed they have updated their webpage

John Corn
08-16-05, 11:28 AM
I don't care for the new look. :nono:

Darkman
08-16-05, 11:51 AM
so is this one updated too .. or is it just me? :) (if so - at least that is not just on my end.. hehe)

the S/W update page - looks somewhat different for me now:
http://www.dishnetwork.com/content/customerCare/technical/software_versions/index.asp

?

garypen
08-16-05, 11:57 AM
It looks like an alpha/beta/work-in-progress. I can't believe they made it live at this stage. Shockingly amateurish. A real embarrassment for them.

Poor layout. Horrible colors. Distorted graphics. Buttons with malfunctioning rollovers. And, the use of the totally inappropriate "suck" in their current campaign. (I'm no F'ing prude. But, "suck" is just plain wrong here.)

DJ Rob
08-16-05, 12:16 PM
I used the word "suck" to one of their CSRs once to describe their customer service. The CSR told me that she would have to end the call if I continued to use profanities...

tvwatcher365
08-16-05, 01:10 PM
Wow Charlie really went all out. He even put a game up on the website. :D

http://suckfreetv.com/flash_content/game.html

Hoobastank
08-16-05, 03:04 PM
LMAO, I love the "TV doesn't have to suck" caption. The expression on that cat's face is priceless. It's great!

johnjudy
08-16-05, 03:45 PM
try pushing the people and animals in picture and see what happens. just double click on them.

BFG
08-16-05, 04:09 PM
That game sucks.

All that happens is everything get's sucked into the tv

BobMurdoch
08-17-05, 11:51 AM
Actually I kind of like "disnetwork" as your post topic calls it..... Kind of fits when referring to their ad campaigns towards the wired ones......

Steve Mehs
08-17-05, 09:16 PM
I've always called it Dish Notwork which kind of fits when referring to their hardware quality or lack there of :)