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apache

Original Poster:

39,731 posts

308 months

Sunday 17th November 2002
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just leafing through my Sky TV guide and found a documentry about that well known black civil rights campaigner....Michael X !!!?

CarZee

13,382 posts

291 months

Sunday 17th November 2002
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MikeyT

17,848 posts

295 months

Sunday 17th November 2002
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He had a more famous brother with the same initials though

madcop

6,649 posts

287 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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Binned my subscrption to sky after 10 years recently. Films all repeats, nothing worth watching on the rest except Jerry Springer, a now tired format and Men and motors which has become a soft porn chanel after 22.00

nubbin

6,809 posts

302 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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I only subscribed to sky because of Cartoon Network for the kids, and so I could get to watch lots of rugby - at least they do that coverage well - although the commentators are absolute shit!

Marcos Maniac

3,148 posts

285 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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madcop said: Binned my subscrption to sky after 10 years recently. Films all repeats, nothing worth watching on the rest except Jerry Springer, a now tired format and Men and motors which has become a soft porn chanel after 22.00



And endless FCUKING Adverts

They Drive me nuts.

M@H

11,298 posts

296 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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What does everyone make of this £99 "freeview" thingy they're advertising on the BBC ?

Cheers
Matt.

incorrigible

13,668 posts

285 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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I can't believe it's going to be free for ever....

But then I'm a cynical bd

What do you get for your £99

Guy Humpage

12,929 posts

308 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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I've inherited an On-Digital box from a mate, so can get the 'Freeview' service. Before I only got the 4 main channels, now I can get, C5, ITV2, BBC Choice, News24, ITV News, Sky News plus a couple of music channels and some shopping channels.

I wouldn't spend a hundred notes on it, but as a freebie it's OK, there must be a load of ON-Digital boxes floating around...

RichB

55,384 posts

308 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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Son just went to Portsmouth University and in the house he is renting there is a redundant Sky box & dish. As the tele' reception on the aerial is crap I was thinking he could get the 5 terrestrial channels free through the Sky box. Problem is of course is that he hasn’t got a digi’card. Anyone know if this is possible? Rich...

Fatboy

8,257 posts

296 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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He should be able to get a nice dodgy card from some bloke in a pub that'll give all the channells for about £20....

icamm

2,153 posts

284 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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RichB said: Son just went to Portsmouth University and in the house he is renting there is a redundant Sky box & dish. As the tele' reception on the aerial is crap I was thinking he could get the 5 terrestrial channels free through the Sky box. Problem is of course is that he hasn?t got a digi?card. Anyone know if this is possible? Rich...
Problem is that nothings free. He will need to subscribe to get a card (unless it's an old analog one then any analog card will get you the free channels if you can get hold of one) and the subscrptions have just gone up - minimum is £10/month. However, he will still have to stump up for a years TV license. It would probably be cheaper to sort out the reception problems (could be anything from just needing to realign the aerial, to a signal booster, to rewiring and new aerial) unless he is in a complete dead zone. Get him to phone a local aerial specialist and ask them - they will know if the area is problematic.

Digital cards are supposed to be coded so they only work with one box (mind you you can now get a new system - box, dish installaion - for £1).

Mind you if you subscribe to Sky you are supposed to get cheap phone calls if you remember to use their service. I can't find this info on their website though.

RichB

55,384 posts

308 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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icamm said:

RichB said: Son just went to Portsmouth University etc..
...he will still have to stump up for a years TV license.
He's done that (I might speed a bit but were not crinminals in our house you know ) I just thought I'd read somewhere about being able to get BBC and ITV digitally because the government want to make it the standard in a few years. And as we all know what Tony Bliar want he usually gets! R...

icamm

2,153 posts

284 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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RichB said: I just thought I'd read somewhere about being able to get BBC and ITV digitally because the government want to make it the standard in a few years. And as we all know what Tony Bliar want he usually gets! R..
Thats digital terrestrial that is. IE digital TV through your standard aerial - was ONdigital, then ITV Digital now Freeview www.freeview.co.uk .

You can either buy a TV with it built in or a Freeview box. Both will set you back £100 (the TV is when compared to the same model without obviously).

The government want to switch off analog TV by 2006 I think (maybe 2010) so they can sell the bandwidth for mega bucks (like they did with mobile phone licenses). Not yet having realised that no-one is going to be that stupid again.

Fatboy

8,257 posts

296 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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The government want to switch off analog TV by 2006 I think (maybe 2010) so they can sell the bandwidth for mega bucks (like they did with mobile phone licenses). Not yet having realised that no-one is going to be that stupid again.

I don't know, telecomms companies are pretty thick.....

RichB

55,384 posts

308 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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icamm said:

RichB said: I just thought I'd read somewhere about being able to get BBC and ITV digitally because the government want to make it the standard in a few years..
Thats digital terrestrial that is. Both will set you back £100.
Won't set me back £100 quid 'cos I'm not paying but I expect they'll think £100 is better spent on curry and beer! R...

icamm

2,153 posts

284 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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Fatboy said:

The government want to switch off analog TV by 2006 I think (maybe 2010) so they can sell the bandwidth for mega bucks (like they did with mobile phone licenses). Not yet having realised that no-one is going to be that stupid again.

I don't know, telecomms companies are pretty thick.....
Ah yes, good point. I forgot that they are even more stupid than the government

icamm

2,153 posts

284 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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RichB said:

icamm said:Thats digital terrestrial that is. Both will set you back £100.
Won't set me back £100 quid 'cos I'm not paying but I expect they'll think £100 is better spent on curry and beer! R...
Well maybe not directly but you know your going to get the "but Dad can you just lend me" line at some point....

Though I agree they are likely to prefer to spend it in a more student like fashion