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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Roderick Stewart" wrote in message .myzen.co.uk... In article , Adrian wrote: A particular annoyance is advertisers who send me messages full of HTML with a note at the bottom suggesting I should equip myself with news or email software that can handle it. Who do they think they are? My software is my choice, and if they want to put their message across it's in their interests to do it in a manner that will make it clear. I'm certainly not going to change software that I'm comfortable with for the benefit of advertisers. They try it on because lots of people don't know enough about computers and they get taken in. It's just another little con. There's an outfit ringing round at the moment, introducing themselves as 'CIS'. Now 'CIS' is an Inland Revenue thing that the self-employed have to take notice of, so calling themselves that is a con. There's another one that rings up and says that they are 'The Halifax', but they're nothing to do with HBS. And don't get me started on the way the disabled are conned when they need a battery for their mobility device. Bill What the feck has any of that to do with you using at least double the space needlessly on newsservers by using HTML? You brain dead moron Steve Terry |
Grundig Freesat box
"Carpy" wrote in message ... Moving on from all the amusing bickering, what are these SD Freesat boxes like compared to a Sky (Freesat from Sky) installation with regards to an old age pensioner. I've got an old boy who hasn't got a hope in hell of getting a decent aerial signal, so either Freesat (SD box) or the Sky free offering would be the only choice, but which one is the easiest to nagivate / use etc. I don't like the Sky vibe where he would have to trundle through lots of unavailable channels to get ones he can see, so in that sense Freesat might be a better choice? I don't think he's too bothered about channel line up, although he might quite like channel 5 which isnt on Freesat at the moment. Any ideas which would be easiest for him? I;ve not seen a Freesat box / EPG so cant make the decision. I'd go for non-Sky Freesat every time. No C5 though for a while. Bill |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Carpy" wrote in message ... Moving on from all the amusing bickering, what are these SD Freesat boxes like compared to a Sky (Freesat from Sky) installation with regards to an old age pensioner. I've got an old boy who hasn't got a hope in hell of getting a decent aerial signal, so either Freesat (SD box) or the Sky free offering would be the only choice, but which one is the easiest to nagivate / use etc. I don't like the Sky vibe where he would have to trundle through lots of unavailable channels to get ones he can see, so in that sense Freesat might be a better choice? I don't think he's too bothered about channel line up, although he might quite like channel 5 which isnt on Freesat at the moment. Any ideas which would be easiest for him? I;ve not seen a Freesat box / EPG so cant make the decision. I'd go for non-Sky Freesat every time. No C5 though for a while. Bill Buy a couple of FreesatfromSky cards Get C5 and Fox News, well there's a downside to everything. Steve Terry |
Grundig Freesat box
In uk.tech.tv.sky Bill Wright wrote:
: I'd go for non-Sky Freesat every time. No C5 though for a while. While I would say that the £75 Sky-deal (from Argos etc.) which includes STB, installation and 4 months of 4-Mix Sky TV is unbeatable! |
Grundig Freesat box
"Steve Terry" wrote in message ... "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Carpy" wrote in message ... Moving on from all the amusing bickering, what are these SD Freesat boxes like compared to a Sky (Freesat from Sky) installation with regards to an old age pensioner. I've got an old boy who hasn't got a hope in hell of getting a decent aerial signal, so either Freesat (SD box) or the Sky free offering would be the only choice, but which one is the easiest to nagivate / use etc. I don't like the Sky vibe where he would have to trundle through lots of unavailable channels to get ones he can see, so in that sense Freesat might be a better choice? I don't think he's too bothered about channel line up, although he might quite like channel 5 which isnt on Freesat at the moment. Any ideas which would be easiest for him? I;ve not seen a Freesat box / EPG so cant make the decision. I'd go for non-Sky Freesat every time. No C5 though for a while. Bill Buy a couple of FreesatfromSky cards Get C5 and Fox News, well there's a downside to everything. An installation for a elderly person would be better with Freesat because there isn't all that taradiddle if the thing has been unplugged from the mains, and the replacement cost of the box is much less. Also, I had one old guy who took the card out 'for safekeeping' and lost it! Bill |
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Steve Terry wrote:
"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Carpy" wrote in message ... Moving on from all the amusing bickering, what are these SD Freesat boxes like compared to a Sky (Freesat from Sky) installation with regards to an old age pensioner. I've got an old boy who hasn't got a hope in hell of getting a decent aerial signal, so either Freesat (SD box) or the Sky free offering would be the only choice, but which one is the easiest to nagivate / use etc. I don't like the Sky vibe where he would have to trundle through lots of unavailable channels to get ones he can see, so in that sense Freesat might be a better choice? I don't think he's too bothered about channel line up, although he might quite like channel 5 which isnt on Freesat at the moment. Any ideas which would be easiest for him? I;ve not seen a Freesat box / EPG so cant make the decision. I'd go for non-Sky Freesat every time. No C5 though for a while. Bill Buy a couple of FreesatfromSky cards Get C5 and Fox News, well there's a downside to everything. Steve Terry You don't get Fox News. -- ^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help her wipe out Bunny's world domination. |
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"Brian McIlwrath" wrote in message ... In uk.tech.tv.sky Bill Wright wrote: : I'd go for non-Sky Freesat every time. No C5 though for a while. While I would say that the £75 Sky-deal (from Argos etc.) which includes STB, installation and 4 months of 4-Mix Sky TV is unbeatable! Good deal, i would then replace the dish with a more rain attenuation proof region 2 dish (or bigger) with a quad LNB to feed extra STBs Steve Terry |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
... Steve Terry wrote: "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Carpy" wrote in message ... snip I'd go for non-Sky Freesat every time. No C5 though for a while. Bill Buy a couple of FreesatfromSky cards Get C5 and Fox News, well there's a downside to everything. Steve Terry You don't get Fox News. No? Used to, I haven't had a Freesatfromsky card for a year now So that's a bonus then, no Fox news anymore, who says Sky's all bad Steve Terry |
Grundig Freesat box
"Brian McIlwrath" wrote in message ... In uk.tech.tv.sky Bill Wright wrote: : I'd go for non-Sky Freesat every time. No C5 though for a while. While I would say that the £75 Sky-deal (from Argos etc.) which includes STB, installation and 4 months of 4-Mix Sky TV is unbeatable! Yes although I wouldn't like to inflict the lottery of Sky subcontractors on him. He might end up with something like this. http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/180/onebq0.jpg http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/8100/twovx2.jpg http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/1710/threeim7.jpg http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/1462/fourfw2.jpg http://img382.imageshack.us/img382/3794/fiveqv6.jpg |
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ChrisM wrote:
Anyway, enough said, eh?. All this bickering over a simple error has wasted FAR more bandwidth than the original mistake!! :-) Yes quite. Perhaps at some point some of the perfect posters in this thread might like to tell us what it's like to have gone though life with a halo over their head, and without ever making a single mistake ever. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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