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Do you mean that when watching an HD channel you are getting black pillars? If so, it's because the program was originally broadcast in 4:3, not 16:9. But, your tv is receiving a 16:9 picture, as the black pillars are part of the image, unlike an non-hd channel, where the picture would...
If the Mk3 is anything like the Mk2, you can't just fire it right into reverse. Something about synchromesh...I'm not that technical but that rings a bell. Maybe someone else could confirm.
So out of that list of five, I'm saying at least 3 are down to the driver.
What type of driving do you do? Mainly town (ie start stop all the time)?
And stop resetting the computer all the time. It's there to work out an average, not an instantaneous figure which is what you are making it do.
Indeed, they still are. Just like lifting up an Audi bonnet and finding VW badges all over the place. In fact, I'm pretty sure there was a story floating around not long ago about a Bugatti Veyron owner being very pissed off at finding VW stamped on something in the engine bay lol.
I was going to get a 26" a few years ago, but went for the 32" instead. I suggest going bigger. 32" looks quite small in my room, and it's not a big room at all.
You will hear it about all companies from die hard fans of their competitors. Christ, people think the sun shines out of Apples arse, but there will be people out there who have had bad experiences and think they are crap.
I know you said you want Sky, but just to give you options, we have VM.
2 V+ boxes, 1 regular box
TV XL (so everything bar Sky Movies & Sports)
10Mb BB
and phone line
£48 a month
I'm on their 10Mb service. Just did a speed test and it's coming back with 12.7Mb.
You will be subject to traffic management between 4pm and 9pm. You are bumped down to 2Mb if you download over a certain amount. I can't remember what that figure is off the top of my head.
His postcode test shows that he is able to receive VM's 50MB BB and digital TV. That surely means his area is FTTC.
Edit: Just noticed your edit. Ignore, lol
If he is in a cabled area - which that test result suggests he is - the fibre is run to the cabinet, then co-ax from there to your house. BT's cable has nothing to do with it. That's how I understood it worked anyway, but I'm prepared to be educated.
Sorry, I was a bit unclear. My cars wipers are 'under' the bonnet as well, but I can move them manually up the windscreen. So I can move them to this position / /