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All ondemand services work in the same way, just like iplayer, everything is buffered and always relies on bandwidth, I've used it with a 1mb connection and it was fine.
i can't be doing with watching f1 highlights as there's too many ways to hear the result before you get to watch it, radio...
Oh yes, didn't know that, just read it changed in April, I was always surprised they offered it for free anyway when it must have cost them a fortune.
i got rid of sports and movies a few months back as I wasn't watching them but still have f1 through my HD subscription, so glad they kept it...
How is connecting the box to your router a flaw? (And it's been a good year to 18 months now since non-bt bob customers could use it)
HD channels, you just look at the overall cost, and how many Hd channels does virgin have, not nearly as many as sky. Want to watch sky sports F1, that'll be...
When you say you hate sky, is that the actual product and experience, or the company/customer service?
the box to me now is faultless, I have a 2TB box, it's lightning fast, the GUI and epg are brilliant, it has the most channels of any service, the most hd channels of any service (I only watch...
Not bad shots, not sure whether the dark clouds make the shots look better or whether they really need a bright blue sky.
they would probably look cool being black and white with the poppy elements in red still.
What lens were you using?
Pretty impressive, last of me, ps3 exclusive (so limited audience) grossed more than man of steel in its opening weekend, and man of steel did $200m I believe, so a big opening weekend.
just after you encounter your first set of clickers together, you avoid them and don't attack, then in the next part the woman and girl wait and you have to drop down and clear the room of about 4 runners and a clicker, and you can't progress until they are killed, its at 20%.
if I'm having this much issue with 1 clicker, i dread to think whats going to happen when i get to 6, i might have to climb inside the TV and pay them to leave me alone.
A song is 3mins long and costs 99p to listen at home
An album being 45 - 60 mins costing £9.99
A film is 90 mins, costs £10-15 to own (the right to watch it at home)
A tv series box set is around £40 for about 10-15 hours of tv (that was free to see in the first place)
A game is 15-20 hours long...
I'm trying it like that but I can't get the second guy in the room without him making a commotion and alerting the others who come at me like a freight train. I high behind the L shaped desk and try and follow him and get him before he gets to the door, I just can't seem to get him.
I did do...
the music industry works off royalties, if you want to play a song on any broadcast medium you have to pay, so theres a constant stream of money coming in for years on good tracks.
the film industry, theres the cinemas, then the rental copies, then the dvd/bluray, streaming it from iTunes or...
been playing this today and have got to 20% and hit my first hard clicker, got past the first couple easy enough but I'm in the rooms where my co-helpers are waiting for me to clear it, i have 3-4 turned men and a clicker and I've tried about 15 times now and can't get past it, doing my head in...
Did you hear the one about the cloud forming in facebooks datacenter and it rained?
true story
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/06/08/facebook_cloud_versus_cloud/
I've actually always wondered whether, because you don't own the game, you're just paying for the privilege to play it, do you have the right to sell on that title.
like leasing a car, at the end of the lease, you have to hand the car back, you don't own it to sell it on etc.
eula are...
well they kind of do, as they are likely to get the servicing for the car, which i can imagine is a very profitable part of the business the silly prices they can charge to change some oil.
Lol, no it wasn't, you certainly misinterpreted that one. There was a figure of £35 floating around, this was claimed to be the total price someone would pay for a second hand game after all the fees had been to all parties involved. The retailer cut was definitely going to be smaller, but...