That looks pretty good actually. I've wanted a surround system for ages but really don't want speakers and cables everywhere. Is it as good as a conventional surround system? How good is the bass?
Yeah top work that. I think every club outside the top 4 of the premiershit could say that. It's pretty safe to say a League One team struggling for the play-offs could do with some better players :lolol:
I can vouch for that. I went boarding in Australia last year. Probably the worst place I've been for the quality of the snow although the locals did say that year was the worst they'd ever known. Very good fun though. Nice friendly people in the resorts when you're knocking back the VB. :drink:
But on the other hand if he turns out to be shit and we want to get rid then a £24m contract pay-off could be on the cards. Nice work if you can get it.
I never really understand why at international level they don't put performance clauses into the contracts along the lines of if you don't...
They should fine teams as a percentage of their income for the game involved. That way teams like us would get £10000 fines and teams in European competition would get fines in the hundreds of thousands. They could then use those fines to pay for popcorn for everyone.
So you're saying that you used to get much better download speeds back before 3G data costs got much cheaper and the number of 3G data users massively increased? Bit of a no-brainer that one and also takes us neatly back to what I originally said. You get slow download speeds during the day...
Firstly it's HSDPA (and HSUPA).
And secondly HSDPA is 3G so although it may not be used for mobile voice traffic it is used for a multitude of other mobile data devices including mobile phones and mobile office data cards whose peak usage is during the day. Surprisingly Vodafone's HSDPA network...
Check those networks for their 3G coverage in your area. Other networks also do them so I'd check the big 4 and see which gives you the coverage in the area that you require it.
Absolutely. But that takes us back to my original point. Sky are only able to offer more money because people subscribe.
To be honest the fact that so many people willingly get screwed over by Sky over the pay per view stuff still astonishes me. I mean as if it's not enough that they're...
You're going a bit too far back there. I mean back when all the top events were on terrestrial. To be honest I couldn't give a toss about the football but it is a shame that events like this aren't available to a wider audience. Boxing doesn't seem to draw the interest now that it got back when...