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G3 GRM

Original Poster:

1,381 posts

229 months

Monday 24th December 2007
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What happened to them?

Used to go on them fairly often a year or so ago, always seemed pretty good (funny,informative etc)
then they went down for a while, since going on for a wee lurk or two they seem rotten.

Any ideas why they changeed them?

zaktoo

805 posts

231 months

Tuesday 25th December 2007
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The plural is fora. It may have had something to do with Haynet buying Pistonheads itself, but I'm not sure.

Kinky

39,912 posts

293 months

Tuesday 25th December 2007
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I guess you'd need to ask the autocars guys.

PH is PH, autocar is autocar.

Silent1

19,762 posts

259 months

Tuesday 25th December 2007
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Whilst we're at it, can anyone here explain why the BBC have locked their iPlayer down to IE only.

Because like y'know, it's so relevant to the running of PH.

Kinky

39,912 posts

293 months

Tuesday 25th December 2007
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And why is the pressure on my local hand car wash so low that it makes a crap job of removing the brake dust from my front wheels?

Silent1

19,762 posts

259 months

Tuesday 25th December 2007
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Kinky said:
And why is the pressure on my local hand car wash so low that it makes a crap job of removing the brake dust from my front wheels?
Because pistonheads did it. yes

Not enough servers i should imagine, or some other excusehehe

Hooli

32,278 posts

224 months

Tuesday 25th December 2007
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Kinky said:
And why is the pressure on my local hand car wash so low that it makes a crap job of removing the brake dust from my front wheels?
the PH hamsters in training dont pedal hard enough HTH hehe

Mr Will

13,719 posts

230 months

Wednesday 26th December 2007
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Silent1 said:
Whilst we're at it, can anyone here explain why the BBC have locked their iPlayer down to IE only.

Because like y'know, it's so relevant to the running of PH.
Works in firefox for me, do you have different settings for your two web browsers? there are licencing issues which can cause the BBC to lock down if you are bouncing through a proxy outside the uk

Silent1

19,762 posts

259 months

Wednesday 26th December 2007
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Mr Will said:
Silent1 said:
Whilst we're at it, can anyone here explain why the BBC have locked their iPlayer down to IE only.

Because like y'know, it's so relevant to the running of PH.
Works in firefox for me, do you have different settings for your two web browsers? there are licencing issues which can cause the BBC to lock down if you are bouncing through a proxy outside the uk
Sorry, the player works, the download bit doesn't, it's no bother i'll just download it and de-DRM it through IE.