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A local Apple store was raided by thieves and lost over £20,000 in merchandise.
Police remain hopeful they can find and return both computers.
(Sorry.. :rasp:)
Why not just save it as a PDF in Word itself?!? Seems the logical option.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=f1fc413c-6d89-4f15-991b-63b07ba5f2e5&displaylang=en
That's all to do with "pairing" the card to the individual box which I mentioned above. The vast majority of channels don't require this.
For example take your card round to a mates, stick it in their box, and see how many channels you can watch.
Pairing the card is only necessary for...
Not necessarily. I'm no expert but from personal experience of taking a box and card out to southern Spain we had to get some frequencies changed due to the weaker signal. Plus some boxes seem to work better than others when the signal is so weak.
Note - Take that image with a pinch of salt...
The world cup is on BBC1 and ITV. These channels don't require any card in the box at all. If you don't believe me take your card out of the box and see for yourself.
BB is on channel 4 which does require a Sky card in the box and yes your card will work abroad.
Subscription channels require...
Perhaps they've still got the hump about being forced to open up at the crack of dawn the other morning and feigning excitement by jumping up and down cheering because someone bought an iPad.
Cheers Steve.
There's a four part thread consisting of over 150 pages on the "issue" on AVforums but I haven't got a week to read it all hence I asked on here.
I'm looking to purchase a Panasonic TX-P42S20 (http://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/televisions/plasma-and-lcd-tvs/panasonic-viera-tx-p42s20-680433/review and http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-tx-p50s20b-tx-p42s20b-20100511647.htm) soon and the reviews generally seem great...