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Messages - Migv6 le Frog Fan

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General Discussion Area / Re: Staggering Incompetence
« on: Yesterday at 22:40:32 »
Its as though The Thick of it has become reality.  ::)

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General Discussion Area / Re: BBC bias
« on: Yesterday at 22:39:40 »
Its been like that (but possibly getting worse) for years.
I gave up watching it a long time ago.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Openreach
« on: Yesterday at 22:36:59 »
Sadly, not unusual, although as Migv6 says, not entirely unique to Openreach (BT/EE, a separate company, never send anyone to residential properties, like all service providers exclusively using Openreach for the connection, they send an Openreach technician (who might then subbie it).


Albs - if you came from Sky via Openreach to BT (or more likely EE), it should all be the same same cabling/fibres, assuming you didn't go from ADSL/FTTC to FTTP.  So hard to see how it could be a change of provider.  It could be, if FTTC (can't be ADSL, as I'm fairly sure there is a stop sell on that now), a re-learning which takes up to 10 days, but any outages caused by that should reconnect within a minute or so.  If its only on WiFi where you see the problem, it could be the (not so smart) Smarthub making a mess of channel selection.  Best to try a wired device and compare, if possible, to prove it to WiFi or not.

Hardly understood a word of that  ;D...........but will try a wired connection to prove / disprove where the issue lies.
My gut feeling is the " smart hub" but we shall see.
Thanks.  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: BBC bias
« on: 04 November 2025, 19:35:14 »
Really ?
I bet its not in a very obvious place ?

Edit. Just found it in the culture section.  ::)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Openreach
« on: 04 November 2025, 19:34:27 »
We changed phone and Broadband from SKY to BT a couple of months ago. Internet drops out almost every day now and we have to reset the router to get it back.
A shower of shite as far as Im concerned.
But then most companies are the same nowadays.  :(

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General Car Chat / Re: Project anyone?
« on: 04 November 2025, 18:22:17 »
I loved mine too, but like most old cars now, decent examples  go for silly money.

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General Discussion Area / Re: BBC bias
« on: 04 November 2025, 18:20:19 »
https://youtu.be/-5kR830B8fg?si=l-P2mtGGSXv0v-s1

Does he have a point?... :)

I would like to think so, but almost unbelievably, the MSM are obviously trying to keep a lid on this.
Outside of GB News and the Telegraph, it doesnt seem to get a mention.
Its a National scandal thats being ignored, presumably in the hope it will go away.

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General Discussion Area / Re: BBC bias
« on: 03 November 2025, 23:26:54 »
Yep, The Ministry of Truth has been caught red handed.
I really think the sh1t will have to hit the fan over this one. Its beyond outrageous.

https://order-order.com/2025/11/03/bbc-doctored-trump-speech-on-january-6th/

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General Car Chat / Re: Road tax..someones been tinkering.
« on: 03 November 2025, 11:19:31 »
Dont blame you, although they dont like standing around doing nothing for long periods of time.
Rust sets in and things start to seize up.
Best to move them around a bit, even just on the drive, if possible.

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General Car Chat / Re: Road tax..someones been tinkering.
« on: 03 November 2025, 08:51:48 »
My 02  3.2 is £37.68.
It was £36.31 last month.

So theyve put it up without telling anyone ?  ??? >:(

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General Discussion Area / Re: Sticky for Jokes
« on: 31 October 2025, 18:49:47 »
The Grand old Duke of York.
He gave 12 million quid.
To a Woman he had never met
For something he never did.

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Omega General Help / Re: ATP
« on: 30 October 2025, 14:39:37 »
If my  memory serves, the first time I removed one I just undid the lower shock bolt.
It was a nightmare to get out, and only managed with my son jumping up and down on a scaffold pole as a lever, while I pulled on the spring.
After that, I undid more stuff so they just more or less drop out.

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General Car Chat / Re: Project anyone?
« on: 30 October 2025, 14:35:44 »
Great little engines for tuning.
I knew someone who had a Davrian kit car in the 70,s fitted with an 1140 fuel injected Imp engine and it went like a stabbed rat.

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General Car Chat / Re: Project anyone?
« on: 30 October 2025, 00:15:29 »
Great little cars. Leagues above the hideous Mins that everyone seemed to like for reasons I have never fathomed.  :)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Staggering Incompetence
« on: 29 October 2025, 21:05:52 »
And Britain gave him £500 to leave without a fuss ( do Golders challenging the ruling?).  I hope he was arrested and jailed on arrival. The world really has gone mad. I would have the civil servant that handed out £500 of your taxpayers money shot in front of his family.

Harsh, but I cant disagree.   :y ;D

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