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If you want something that will hold above 200kg per shelf, you’re into industrial stuff, so have a look at places like this:
https://www.ukshelving.co.uk/shelving/mecalux-m7-longspan-shelving/mecalux-m7-starter-bay/900mm-heavy-duty-longspan-shelving
You can add beams as you need to...
I think everyone would fully get it, if it were an internet connected set too box / dongle / app for smart TV.
But, a hard product with limited portability, in a market that demands portability, seems wide of the mark.
It’s obvious what Sky want to do, which is lock you into the TV as part of...
Not that I’ve seen, but, I’ve not been searching it out. Nor have I heard of anyone wanting that. The preference IME is for a built in app / external box.
Ridiculously slow?
The internet here is terrible. It’s all held together with string from 30 odd years ago from all the various regional cable providers.
Or satellite if you’re remote.
Compared to the UK, it’s 18th century internet wise.
There are small pockets of super fast, but, they are...
I have streaming through my cable, and I basically never use my actual cable box anymore. Can’t remember the last time I picked up the remote for it.
Just load up the app, and away I go.
When the internet is down, 99% of the time, so is my cable anyway, so that makes no odds (for me anyway)...
For me, as someone who likes the TV to sound a bit better, but values not having wires everywhere- yes.
For people who are into it, and are passionate about it. No.
I’ll say it again, I’m truly confused as to why you have chosen to give yourself this level of stress.
Feels utterly self defeating, and I think I jokingly said before, it’s giving me heartburn on your behalf.
People are weird, when presented with 2 paths, the first is a nice easy straight...
Only on CS would a dealer who offers a simple solution to a problem, somehow still be wrong.
They’ve offered the refund, as others have said, take it, put all the dead money you’re planning to throw at this to it, buy another.
How anyone has the energy for what, in every way is gonna be a...
Same and same.
I use my QC’s for calls now, but my AirPod pros for everything else.
I actually really like the Airpods. Far more than I thought I would.
Weird that it’s supposed to be hyper realistic, but has road trains in those states and trains that look like 2 x 53ft trailers.
Think you can have triples in certain states, but it’s 3 x smaller trailers, not 53 footers.
I was skeptical about Face ID at first, but think they’ve got it working pretty much faultlessly now. When I used Touch ID on my work phone now, or my iPad, it feels clunky.
Like I said above though, I’m mask-less 99% of the time. If I wasn’t, I could see why Touch ID would be good to have in...
How often are people wearing masks that Face ID isn’t used 99% of the time?
With the change to Face ID a while ago, it quickly changes to pin if you do have a mask on.
Have they upped the size of the SE to match the normal sized phones now? Or is it still smaller than an Xs?
If it’s smaller, then I’ll likely not bother switching my work phone. The current SE I have is the size of the old 4/5, and I’m finding it hard work these days. Especially if you need to...
I’m due a new work phone soon, so will swap my current SE for the new SE.
I really don’t know what 99.99% of people are doing with Android that you can’t do with Apple? And vice versa.
All of that said, I experienced my first issue with Apple this weekend. I periodically wipe and restart my...
Got the charging station a couple of days ago. Seems good. Charging seems inline with mains charging on its own. Nice piece of kit for $50, and tidied up my bedside table, which was the main want.
I know charging stations etc were mentioned further up. I just ordered one of these:
https://magicbolt.co/products/powerdock-pro
Crucially for me, and different to the other options I saw, this is a single power chord, so not having to wire stuff up with chargers inside, and looks reasonably...
I have no idea. If she used an iPad, it would be easy for me. The very brief look I had on Samsung’s website suggested there were roughly 800 different tablet options.
Ranging from £200-£600.
I suspect she doesn’t need a £600 tablet, but I have zero idea about Android and what’s included in...
Gonna pick up a tablet for my Mum for Xmas, but have absolutely no clue on Android or Samsung.
She likes Samsung stuff, has a phone and a smart watch, so seems like the best place to start.
There seems to be about 7,000 options.
Needs to be able to handle the internet, photo storage, nothing...
Ouch, at $249, I’ll stick with my Bose QC’s for now.
I have some cheap air pod equivalents (sound pears true wireless earbuds if anyone is interested), and I like the style, and the fact they stay in better than most other headphones when in the gym etc.
I’ll no doubt drink the kool-aid before...
I want something like that, ideally not $150 though, lol.
I’m cautious about picking stuff like that off Amazon, as even with Prime, you can get some absolute shite, and twice I’ve had to send stuff back and claim refunds.
I do the same, but comparing it to the Fitbit, that’s less easy than it was. The Fitbit could put 30% into the battery in 15 mins, and then would last twice as long.
It’s just getting used to it. I’ll buy a couple of extra chargers or work and traveling so I don’t forget, then when I’m sat at...
I’m used to a Fitbit Ionic which would last 3 days and take minimal time to charge. The watch needing charging daily will take some getting used to and planning around. There is obviously infinitely more functionality in the watch than the Fitbit.
Hahahaha, one of my colleagues put his basic pedometer on his dog to get his extra steps.
Also, you have cats, you know they’re lazy as f**k. I’d get less steps with those sleep 23 hours a day mofos.
So, I got an Apple Watch, and I like it, but it’s taking some getting used to the various interfaces with health and activity, which feel (unlike Apple) fairly unintuitive compared to Fitbit.
That, I’m sure I will get used to.
The battery life is going to be a pain mind.
Lip sync on modern TV’s seems to be absolutely horrific, especially if you use sound bars etc.
Mine went s**t after I turned off the Tru-motion (or whatever it’s called) which was blurring every time I watched football (proper) and football (hand egg).
So, I either have shitty trails or crap...