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Re: All is right with the world.
« Reply #30 on: 19 January 2008, 22:20:23 »

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Sat here, on the setee with my new Weimerana puppy snoring next to me    SWMBO away for the weekend, son away at uni, daughter out for the night, pint of cold lager close at hand f**kin Bliss :y :y :y

Beautiful dogs.............had one several years ago, now own a lab
Yeah, just got this one it's the second one we've had, had to have our first one put to sleep just before Christmas at 12 years old and still a puppy! absolutly broke my heart, like loosing one of the family. The new pup is filling the void somewhat
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Re: All is right with the world.
« Reply #31 on: 19 January 2008, 22:21:01 »

Thought you would have got it in Warwickshire
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« Reply #32 on: 19 January 2008, 22:21:38 »

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I take it its because you are using the phone line to get it
Yeah, considering BT broadband with VOIP phone and broadband Freeview recorder/pay download thingie. Or may do TalkTalk broadband w/ VOIP, haven't decided yet.
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Re: All is right with the world.
« Reply #33 on: 19 January 2008, 22:22:36 »

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Thought you would have got it in Warwickshire
In town no less! Broadcast with Channel 5? Don't get that.

Broadband speeds are pathetic too. Modern world this ain't!
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« Reply #34 on: 19 January 2008, 22:23:43 »

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I take it its because you are using the phone line to get it
Yeah, considering BT broadband with VOIP phone and broadband Freeview recorder/pay download thingie. Or may do TalkTalk broadband w/ VOIP, haven't decided yet.

Shop for the best one mate, there must be a few deals about.
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« Reply #35 on: 19 January 2008, 22:24:18 »

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I take it its because you are using the phone line to get it
Yeah, considering BT broadband with VOIP phone and broadband Freeview recorder/pay download thingie. Or may do TalkTalk broadband w/ VOIP, haven't decided yet.

Shop for the best one mate, there must be a few deals about.
Waiting to move, no rush.
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« Reply #36 on: 19 January 2008, 22:26:59 »

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Thought you would have got it in Warwickshire
In town no less! Broadcast with Channel 5? Don't get that.

Broadband speeds are pathetic too. Modern world this ain't!
You in a building not allowed to put up decent aerials?
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« Reply #37 on: 19 January 2008, 22:30:46 »

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Sat watching The Sum of All Fears...


Hated it - nothing like the book
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« Reply #38 on: 19 January 2008, 22:31:40 »

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« Reply #39 on: 19 January 2008, 22:32:30 »

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Sat watching The Sum of All Fears...


Hated it - nothing like the book

Best book i ever read was Shogun
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« Reply #40 on: 19 January 2008, 22:32:43 »

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Thought you would have got it in Warwickshire
In town no less! Broadcast with Channel 5? Don't get that.

Broadband speeds are pathetic too. Modern world this ain't!
You in a building not allowed to put up decent aerials?
Converted large house. Supposed to be a big shared aerial? Walls aren't supposed to be black either, but there you are.  >:(
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« Reply #41 on: 19 January 2008, 22:33:09 »

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This is the saddest thing for me.

We now have all the best in technology, like media centres, ultra wide screen high def TV's, high def video, hdd recorders, the ability to watch all of our video simultaneously all over the home, etc etc etc.

There is absolutely bugger all to watch on them. I have got rid of Sky TV and when the current TV finally packs in, I strongly suspect that it won't be replaced.  :(
We're considering ditching NTL(now Virgin) and just getting Freeview from BT (we don't get it over the air, pathetic). Not worth paying for extra channels of toss.

I find freeview good, a lot of the channels are sh"t but depends what you want, i watch a lot of the history and film 4.


I record a lot - don't watch much live
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« Reply #42 on: 19 January 2008, 22:33:19 »

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Sat watching The Sum of All Fears...


Hated it - nothing like the book

Best book i ever read was Shogun
Birth of a Mitsu?  :D
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« Reply #43 on: 19 January 2008, 22:33:51 »

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This is the saddest thing for me.

We now have all the best in technology, like media centres, ultra wide screen high def TV's, high def video, hdd recorders, the ability to watch all of our video simultaneously all over the home, etc etc etc.

There is absolutely bugger all to watch on them. I have got rid of Sky TV and when the current TV finally packs in, I strongly suspect that it won't be replaced.  :(
We're considering ditching NTL(now Virgin) and just getting Freeview from BT (we don't get it over the air, pathetic). Not worth paying for extra channels of toss.

Hmm, when I say 'we have' I actually mean that they are available.

Getting rid of Sky was one of the best things I've done in a long time. I now realise that repeats of Street Wars, Road Wars, Cops on Camera, etc etc etc are not worth almost £50 per month.  :)


And they are on Freeview ;D
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Re: All is right with the world.
« Reply #44 on: 19 January 2008, 22:35:11 »

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Sat watching The Sum of All Fears...


Hated it - nothing like the book
One thing that annoys me is when people criticise films purely for not being like the book it was based on.  What works in a book will not work on screen for a variety of reasons, which is why films are never like the books.

Take 007 films - possibly the most successful film franchise ever - none of them are like the original books.  They are still (mostly) good films.
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