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Took me about 20 f**king conversations with the BT/redcare muppets before I eventually managed to get it "removed" from one of our lines, despite the fact that it hadn't actually been active for 5 years.
This was porting a number to VoIP though.
Fcuk I hate BT.
sneeks, are you posting on macrumors?!
Seeing a 3G at the weekend kind of sealed the deal for me, I couldn't resist....order still shows as "processing" though.
Oh right, I understand, I don't know what the deal is!
I just though that you meant you could go and buy one from the shop instead. I was just pointing out that you can't walk out of the shop with it without being in a contract this time around - unlike last time around.
Seems o2 are...
V2 will have a nominal fee because of a lawsuit that took place in the US regarding accounting practices...
Edit: Only on the touch, the iPhone will get V2 for free because it's a subscription based model.
I saw a 3G at a party this weekend, although the owner wasn't allowed to let anybody touch or photograph it! The shiny back looks far better than the original.
This is what the wintel "macs are overpriced, I could get a better spec. yada. yeada" bell-ends don't understand.
My G4 quicksilver tower is still used today and it still feels fast as hell. Plus it still has some value! A wintel PC of similar era, well, you might be able to swap it for 2...
+1
My boss had 2 drives go (luckily while I was in Australia) the same day - and no, he hadn't been backing up.
Drives went off for recovery and nothing came back. Utterly trashed.
I'd use mingw over cygwin any day of the week
But...
Why not install Visual C++ Express http://www.microsoft.com/express/
It's far better than either of those because it has an IDE.
(ok, mingw & cygwin you can use eclipse, but it's still not a patch on VC)
Your problems is not with OS X, what you've bought is just an ethernet router with ADSL WAN gateway, OS X doesn't care. It's just IP packets.
Unless that particular ADSL router doesn't actually function as an ADSL router then replacing it with another is not going to fix anything.
The router...
The red light on your "internet" connection on the router is the clue.
You've not put the correct login/password details into the router, double, no, triple check them and try again.
It's all wasted time & effort though (imho). I pretty much skip any site that is all flash as I can't browse how I want to - opening links in tabs etc.
Flash is the work of the devil!