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Re: The Internet
« Reply #30 on: 23 March 2020, 13:31:05 »

1.30 p.m. buffering then playing low quality then buffering.
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Re: The Internet
« Reply #31 on: 23 March 2020, 13:49:28 »

Buy a book or something  :-X
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Re: The Internet
« Reply #32 on: 23 March 2020, 21:43:53 »

Calm down, you will bust abloodvessel.

It was a reasonable question and based not on social media but my own view of what might happen when people carry out their activities from home 24/7.

I invested in an Amazon firestick to take advantage of my free trial of Amazon Prime. Despite my dad having “ decent  BT internet” i have noticed two things. First is a sometimes degradation of picture and the dreaded buffering. The streetcab is right outside the house.

I agree that the Internet  will cope
Not on Netflix, Sky or popular Youtube clips ;)
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