On smaller payments such as parking and traintickets you just put your card in and it doesn't ask for your PIN but generally this is for smaller amounts. I was surprised the first time too but I guess the amounts are acceptable to the banks as you would have to use it a lot of times to make it worthwhile before the card was presumably cancelled.
But surely if fraud has been MASSIVELY reduced as claimed here (and frankly I believe it as growing up I knew of people living off card fraud as it used to be easy when it was just a signature) why would the banks not want to make those savings? Are the hundreds of millions seen as an acceptable loss? And finally, most POS chip and pin machines cost £15 or so so it's hardly a massive investment and the savings to the business doing the selling in terms of man hours dealing with the police and paperwork etc should more than cover it.
with Smart Vierra connects tuff and it works just fine. The apps update fairly regularly when new ones come out and for the price I paid I cannot complain. Yeah it might be obsolete in a year or two but so is every phone you buy and PC and laptop. Mine has a built in FreeviewHD thing, iPlayer, Youtube and the others mentioned in the Panasonic review and I'd be surprised if it doesn't have YouView when that comes out. If you want a simple big screen with HDMI then there are quite a few out there. This review was 10 SMART TV's though and seems to have done it's job.
I managed to bag one for £350 in a Panasonic shop opening but to be honest I was just wanted a big screen (well 42") HD one to replace the massive old box that had been filling up half the room. The fact that it came with a bit of the internet was a sort of bonus ( the wifi adapter was extra and Panasonic wanted £70 for theirs) but I had to get a lead to connect it. Other than iPlayer, and Youtube we don't use any of the other bits. YouView will hopefully change that if it gets added but the Facebook and Twitter apps are not easy to use. I've read a lot of stuff lately about how it will revolutionize TV and I'll be able to Tweet and update Facebook while watching a show and talking to the web about it but unless you have a wireless keyboard you have to enter everything with you remote and frankly it's a lot easier to do with my phone or using the desktop so I really can't see that bit catching on. The NetFlix app (if it comes to Viera TVs) seems reasonable enough It has Ustream, DailyMotion, Screenrush, Viewster, PlayJam, Aupeo, Euronews and Eurosport but most of these need a subscription and I'm not paying extra to watch content of dubious worth when most of it can be found on Youtube. Skype needs yet another piece of kit fitted so I'll give that a miss too. Having Youtube on a big screen is sometimes usefull and iPlayer is great but as for the rest? My icon says enough.
As someone else mentioned most people have all of these things already, this just brings a bit more convergence.
While I have set up Giffgaff for a few mates who know even less than me, I have been with 3 for years and they boast about how unlimited their current unlimited plan is. It is really UNLIMITED. Just saying.
The plastic cover to make your iphone look like a 1980's brick phone is a 1 time visual gag that isn't even funny the first time. THAT is the worst one.
They are fairly large tablets that are toasty coloured, although more biscuity in my opinion although I am stumped on why the Texas bit was added. Maybe the drugs are just shit in Texas?
Just cos a few companies are trying to promote it, does not mean it's gonna be the way forward. Has anyone here used it yet? Does anyone care? I'm happy with cash and cards still. I don't think that makes me a dinosaur.
there are not many people who have an iPad who don't have an iPhone they thought they there would be the same sort of fanatacism amongst the Blackberry fans but I think the 'Crackberry' has had it's day. It was everywhere in the US for a while, then the texters over here made use of them while they were cheap at 3 and vodafone etc but as someone else's dad said above, it needed to be either twice as good and half the price to compete with the iPad, not the same price and half as good.
Shame really. I thought that they might be the ones to compete but it seems that Apple will be at the top of this market they created for a while yet.
and have never had anything more than minor problems. The AYCE data is fantastic. My phone is the wifi hotspot for my laptop now when I can't jump on anyone elses. They actively encourage you to use as much as you want. It doesn't slow down as the 1st AC thought it might. Who else is offering anything close?
Yeah the N97 was a pile of shoot but every phone on the market has it's issues and Nokia's are no different (N97 excepted as it was nothing BUT issues). Find me a perfect phone and I'll find you a fault.
The build quality on HTC, the awkwardness of the SE phones and don't get me started on the Jesusphones. The technerd market follows the next shiny thing to come out. The N97 may have annoyed many but if Nokia pull the cat out of the bag with their Windows phones (I know it's a gamble but do you really think they would put out something worse than their current crop?) just see the tech nerds come running.
And from what I saw of the N9 it seemed to cause quite a few bloggers to get the tissues out.
Not a popular view I know but how's about we wait till the bring out a Windows phone and see what they can do with it rather than slagging them off with the same old story. Is'nt this the same story that has been published for the last few months?
Posted Thursday 23rd June 2011 16:09 GMT
Andy Hards
And seriously, I mean it, no cameras! I shouldn't even be telling you this!
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I think it was probably a case of 'and you mustn't post this to your blogs guys' with a little pause while everyone got their camera phones out. And why not, Nokia could do with a bit of positive press for a change.
I've had a go on the X7 and loved it. It feels nice and weighty in your hand, the screen in massive and if it is half as good as the N8 I'll be making it my next phone. Probably gonna get a load of grief for saying this but, just as Nokia seemed to be on the right track they seem to be giving up.
Thanks for the info but do you really think they will be able to compete with the big boys simply because they are using LBS?
They have already been fined by OFCOM for flase advertising by bigging up their coupns which are one day only offers which ALWAYS require a significant purchase at the beginning. It's like when newspapers offer save £5 when you spend £50 but on a larger scale. Chase Manhattan and Bloomberg, among others, are far too quick to give huge valuations to companies that still haven't even made a profit. Lets see if anyone even remembers them other than for this ridiculously overpriced valuation in 2 years. All the newspapers are getting into this biz at the moment (or are they just frachises of Groupon?) and it seems like a very small bubble that will soon pop when people get sick of the conastant bombardment of emails and vouchers that they will never use.
like yet another bubble being blown up. I thought they were just another one of those crappy spam advertisers that people just ignored. I guess some people fell for their spiel though but $25bn? Let's see where they are in another 2 years. Anyone on here signed up with them? Do they have assets of any worth? Or is it all just hype and hot air?
If God says it's time to set your clocks back instead of forward then who's getting it wrong? Not Apple, that's for sure. If the world can't set their clocks correctly then why should Apple get the blame.
on some networks you can't look at sexy pictures of girls and stuff when accessing the interwebs but if you use Opera then you are still able to on their 3g networks, apparently, someone told me um maybe.
This morning I walked upstairs to empty my bladder 3 times before midday, that's 5 minutes 16 seconds walking and urinating today which puts me top of the list of walking and pissing in my house so far in March 2011.
Some people do get a bit worked up over a couple of photos. Can't be real cos it's got that bit which I know is not gonna be there cos I know.
I remember when Jobs announced that there would be a stylus on the 1st one and all the fan bois cooed and cheered but then when he revealed he was joking they all felt like cocks and then said they knew it was just a joke. He's not really God you know. It's only a crappy sub HTC phone.
The kids watch their favs over and over again and if there is something I want to watch it's often recorded as then I know I will be able to watch it when I want and speed through the ads. Series links save me having to worry about when something is on. Freeview plus has totally changed the way I watch tv.
That in the UK as they are privately owned lpaces it's up to the owners and just like anywhere in the UK you can ask someone to leave. Yuo don't have to have them in your airport if you don't want them there. During the recent snow chaos there were reports of some people being told not to film on threat of being kicked out into the cold rather than the nice warm floors of the airport but the mgt then backtracked and said it wasn't a problem. I think it's just in certain areas though.
and most Europeans (not Brits) only use their id cards for travelling about the EU. You can do the same with your UK driving licence as long as it's only round the EU but we're indocrinicatuled to always take our passports.
and was told at the petrol station that it didn't work, then went inside the main store to shop and was told the same there. Waste of time and money (although it was free).
But I heard easyJet are doing theirs now in this form and it seems to be working fine.
The Simon Schama made history interesting and exciting (if you like that sort of thing I guess) but I thought I knew a lot about history and learnt a hell of a lot from it. Never heard of it before but then I'm only a youngun so not surprising.
Couldn't hear it I'm afriad. I love things like this but this one just doesn soud like she wants it to. £22 for a crappy purple dog is a bt much though, even if you do get some unwanted extras. I saw a video the other day obout the things they oput in Disney movies that got past the editors and while one or two look like cocks I didn't see SEX in the dust as it swirled around and otheres were just as dubious. See and hearing what they want to hear. I used to play this game as a stoner teen looking up at the sk yand interpreting the clouds. Looks that one looks like a pig on a stick. That one is Concord playing a guitar and now its riding your mum etc etc etc .
infact almost nothing that will give you a reasonable buy back rate after a day let alone 3 unless you are taking it back to be refunded for whatever reason. As someone else said, go to a newsagent and try to seel them your copy of Which? in 3 days and see how much you get!
it comes out as Body Gases unless it's on one where I've put my own name in a few times added it to the memory. I have sent out emails and texts with that as my name more than once.
and don't want this one going the same way. I currently have the N8 and think it's great. Has a lot of the improvements on the previous Nokia touch screen phones. Doesn't have querty in portrait? So what, I have gotten so used to using predictive text that a querty is more of a pain than anything else.
Sad for the people losing jobs though. Hope they will be looked after. Bloody bankers scewing up World ecomony.
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Posted Saturday 11th February 2012 19:12 GMT
Andy Hards
Don't forget 7 → #
In IT guy answers daughter's Facebook rant by shooting her laptop
7. Smoker
Posted Wednesday 8th February 2012 21:33 GMT
Andy Hards
I know of a lot of people → #
In YouView will launch this Spring, says TalkTalk
who are waiting for this to get hold of free HD content.
Posted Wednesday 1st February 2012 21:09 GMT
Andy Hards
@Skelband → #
In MasterCard joins Visa in pushing PINs into America
On smaller payments such as parking and traintickets you just put your card in and it doesn't ask for your PIN but generally this is for smaller amounts. I was surprised the first time too but I guess the amounts are acceptable to the banks as you would have to use it a lot of times to make it worthwhile before the card was presumably cancelled.
But surely if fraud has been MASSIVELY reduced as claimed here (and frankly I believe it as growing up I knew of people living off card fraud as it used to be easy when it was just a signature) why would the banks not want to make those savings? Are the hundreds of millions seen as an acceptable loss? And finally, most POS chip and pin machines cost £15 or so so it's hardly a massive investment and the savings to the business doing the selling in terms of man hours dealing with the police and paperwork etc should more than cover it.
I just can't believe people are opposed to it.
Posted Saturday 28th January 2012 12:53 GMT
Andy Hards
I got me a Panasonic 42 incher → #
In Ten... smart TVs
with Smart Vierra connects tuff and it works just fine. The apps update fairly regularly when new ones come out and for the price I paid I cannot complain. Yeah it might be obsolete in a year or two but so is every phone you buy and PC and laptop. Mine has a built in FreeviewHD thing, iPlayer, Youtube and the others mentioned in the Panasonic review and I'd be surprised if it doesn't have YouView when that comes out. If you want a simple big screen with HDMI then there are quite a few out there. This review was 10 SMART TV's though and seems to have done it's job.
Posted Wednesday 25th January 2012 11:13 GMT
Andy Hards
Sounds like not many people are interested → #
In Telly makers failing to turn punters on to smart TV
I managed to bag one for £350 in a Panasonic shop opening but to be honest I was just wanted a big screen (well 42") HD one to replace the massive old box that had been filling up half the room. The fact that it came with a bit of the internet was a sort of bonus ( the wifi adapter was extra and Panasonic wanted £70 for theirs) but I had to get a lead to connect it. Other than iPlayer, and Youtube we don't use any of the other bits. YouView will hopefully change that if it gets added but the Facebook and Twitter apps are not easy to use. I've read a lot of stuff lately about how it will revolutionize TV and I'll be able to Tweet and update Facebook while watching a show and talking to the web about it but unless you have a wireless keyboard you have to enter everything with you remote and frankly it's a lot easier to do with my phone or using the desktop so I really can't see that bit catching on. The NetFlix app (if it comes to Viera TVs) seems reasonable enough It has Ustream, DailyMotion, Screenrush, Viewster, PlayJam, Aupeo, Euronews and Eurosport but most of these need a subscription and I'm not paying extra to watch content of dubious worth when most of it can be found on Youtube. Skype needs yet another piece of kit fitted so I'll give that a miss too. Having Youtube on a big screen is sometimes usefull and iPlayer is great but as for the rest? My icon says enough.
As someone else mentioned most people have all of these things already, this just brings a bit more convergence.
Posted Wednesday 11th January 2012 12:20 GMT
Andy Hards
3 offers proper honest to god AYCE UNLIMITED → #
In GiffGaff boots freetards off mobile network
Posted Thursday 8th December 2011 15:59 GMT
Andy Hards
If you polish a turd and cover it with gold → #
In Nokia to sell off luxury phone brand
Create desire and it becomes desirable for those with too much money.
Posted Wednesday 7th December 2011 12:17 GMT
Andy Hards
At least it is nice to look at → #
In Artists craft the ultimate iPhone fanboi holiday gift
The plastic cover to make your iphone look like a 1980's brick phone is a 1 time visual gag that isn't even funny the first time. THAT is the worst one.
Posted Wednesday 2nd November 2011 19:43 GMT
Andy Hards
@brainwong → #
In Is your old hardware made of gold, or just DIRT?
Licences are already being sold for the mining of some landfill sites.
Posted Wednesday 2nd November 2011 14:18 GMT
Andy Hards
Spelling → #
In A rapid first hands-on: Nokia’s Windows phones
Is it just me or do the people that slag off Nokia phones all have the spelling ability of my 6 year old daughter?
Posted Monday 31st October 2011 09:10 GMT
Andy Hards
My mate showed me his Slingbox → #
In How to pipe live telly into your pocket with 4G
Fnar fnar fnar
Posted Thursday 27th October 2011 22:03 GMT
Andy Hards
Looking or locking? → #
In Cops find hackers' phone in NOTW office
Cos you could spend 1 year or 10 years looking them up and you'd get done as a stalker.
Posted Wednesday 19th October 2011 10:45 GMT
Andy Hards
Can I just explain the Texas Toast reference.. → #
In Man 'drinks 2 pizzas' before skidding off road
They are fairly large tablets that are toasty coloured, although more biscuity in my opinion although I am stumped on why the Texas bit was added. Maybe the drugs are just shit in Texas?
Posted Monday 17th October 2011 10:01 GMT
Andy Hards
Synonamous? → #
In Why so shy on pay-by-wave, Nokia?
Just cos a few companies are trying to promote it, does not mean it's gonna be the way forward. Has anyone here used it yet? Does anyone care? I'm happy with cash and cards still. I don't think that makes me a dinosaur.
Posted Thursday 29th September 2011 22:40 GMT
Andy Hards
Maybe cos → #
In PlayBook stock mountain: RIM slashes prices
there are not many people who have an iPad who don't have an iPhone they thought they there would be the same sort of fanatacism amongst the Blackberry fans but I think the 'Crackberry' has had it's day. It was everywhere in the US for a while, then the texters over here made use of them while they were cheap at 3 and vodafone etc but as someone else's dad said above, it needed to be either twice as good and half the price to compete with the iPad, not the same price and half as good.
Shame really. I thought that they might be the ones to compete but it seems that Apple will be at the top of this market they created for a while yet.
Posted Tuesday 27th September 2011 22:30 GMT
Andy Hards
Been with them for years → #
In Three offers UNLIMITED data to all its customers
and have never had anything more than minor problems. The AYCE data is fantastic. My phone is the wifi hotspot for my laptop now when I can't jump on anyone elses. They actively encourage you to use as much as you want. It doesn't slow down as the 1st AC thought it might. Who else is offering anything close?
Posted Friday 19th August 2011 22:04 GMT
Andy Hards
Dunno about that... → #
In Symbian Anna makes her debut
Yeah the N97 was a pile of shoot but every phone on the market has it's issues and Nokia's are no different (N97 excepted as it was nothing BUT issues). Find me a perfect phone and I'll find you a fault.
The build quality on HTC, the awkwardness of the SE phones and don't get me started on the Jesusphones. The technerd market follows the next shiny thing to come out. The N97 may have annoyed many but if Nokia pull the cat out of the bag with their Windows phones (I know it's a gamble but do you really think they would put out something worse than their current crop?) just see the tech nerds come running.
Posted Friday 29th July 2011 13:39 GMT
Andy Hards
Well I love my N8 → #
In Nokia's cheapies strategy bombs
And from what I saw of the N9 it seemed to cause quite a few bloggers to get the tissues out.
Not a popular view I know but how's about we wait till the bring out a Windows phone and see what they can do with it rather than slagging them off with the same old story. Is'nt this the same story that has been published for the last few months?
Posted Thursday 23rd June 2011 16:09 GMT
Andy Hards
And seriously, I mean it, no cameras! I shouldn't even be telling you this! → #
In Nokia's Windows phone outed on video
I think it was probably a case of 'and you mustn't post this to your blogs guys' with a little pause while everyone got their camera phones out. And why not, Nokia could do with a bit of positive press for a change.
Posted Monday 30th May 2011 19:48 GMT
Andy Hards
Those evil lying people → #
In Rumbled benefits cheats offer sensational excuses
who claimed a few extra quid a week to feed their kids should have asked for duck houses for their castle moats instead. That would have been fine.
Posted Wednesday 4th May 2011 15:13 GMT
Andy Hards
I'm sure I read in one of the many reports → #
In New top-secret stealth choppers used on bin Laden raid
that it was hit by an RPG by one of the guards but the pilot managed to still get it down pretty safely and it was then blown up.
Posted Wednesday 13th April 2011 12:51 GMT
Andy Hards
X7 → #
In Nokia gets touchy-feely with two new Symbians
I've had a go on the X7 and loved it. It feels nice and weighty in your hand, the screen in massive and if it is half as good as the N8 I'll be making it my next phone. Probably gonna get a load of grief for saying this but, just as Nokia seemed to be on the right track they seem to be giving up.
Posted Friday 8th April 2011 14:13 GMT
Andy Hards
I was lost at fraksilimie → #
In Google unleashes (another) Facebook knock-off
Thought the man from mars was back for a mo.
Posted Friday 18th March 2011 16:00 GMT
Andy Hards
@ Mr Gumby → #
In Groupon worth 'as much as $25 billion'
Thanks for the info but do you really think they will be able to compete with the big boys simply because they are using LBS?
They have already been fined by OFCOM for flase advertising by bigging up their coupns which are one day only offers which ALWAYS require a significant purchase at the beginning. It's like when newspapers offer save £5 when you spend £50 but on a larger scale. Chase Manhattan and Bloomberg, among others, are far too quick to give huge valuations to companies that still haven't even made a profit. Lets see if anyone even remembers them other than for this ridiculously overpriced valuation in 2 years. All the newspapers are getting into this biz at the moment (or are they just frachises of Groupon?) and it seems like a very small bubble that will soon pop when people get sick of the conastant bombardment of emails and vouchers that they will never use.
Posted Friday 18th March 2011 15:57 GMT
Andy Hards
You could always use Opera → #
In Three to drop mobile smut shield
apparently, someone told me, I think, um, that it bypasses the filter.
My filthy mind has just turned that Thumbs Up icon into something else.
Posted Friday 18th March 2011 07:23 GMT
Andy Hards
Seems to me → #
In Groupon worth 'as much as $25 billion'
like yet another bubble being blown up. I thought they were just another one of those crappy spam advertisers that people just ignored. I guess some people fell for their spiel though but $25bn? Let's see where they are in another 2 years. Anyone on here signed up with them? Do they have assets of any worth? Or is it all just hype and hot air?
Posted Monday 14th March 2011 11:14 GMT
Andy Hards
Move along now → #
In Another year, another iPhone time slip
If God says it's time to set your clocks back instead of forward then who's getting it wrong? Not Apple, that's for sure. If the world can't set their clocks correctly then why should Apple get the blame.
Posted Friday 4th March 2011 23:03 GMT
Andy Hards
Might have something to do with the fact that → #
In Apple: If you're under 17, you can't use Opera
on some networks you can't look at sexy pictures of girls and stuff when accessing the interwebs but if you use Opera then you are still able to on their 3g networks, apparently, someone told me um maybe.
Posted Thursday 3rd March 2011 12:28 GMT
Andy Hards
They like their numbers don't they. → #
In Discovery 'nauts wrap second spacewalk
This morning I walked upstairs to empty my bladder 3 times before midday, that's 5 minutes 16 seconds walking and urinating today which puts me top of the list of walking and pissing in my house so far in March 2011.
Posted Thursday 3rd March 2011 12:17 GMT
Andy Hards
I was lost after the firast sentance → #
In 'Self-incriminators' may be forced to tell the court what they know
Anyway, probably to do with political correctness gone mad.
Posted Tuesday 1st March 2011 15:16 GMT
Andy Hards
my my my → #
In Faces of the iPad 2 and iPhone 5 revealed
Some people do get a bit worked up over a couple of photos. Can't be real cos it's got that bit which I know is not gonna be there cos I know.
I remember when Jobs announced that there would be a stylus on the 1st one and all the fan bois cooed and cheered but then when he revealed he was joking they all felt like cocks and then said they knew it was just a joke. He's not really God you know. It's only a crappy sub HTC phone.
Posted Friday 25th February 2011 13:34 GMT
Andy Hards
Last line → #
In Man found guilty of battery after ejaculating in co-worker's drink
I liked what you did there.
Posted Thursday 24th February 2011 22:52 GMT
Andy Hards
I want the same end of the world is nigh story → #
In Microsoft bricking lesson bodes badly for Elop's Brave New Nokia
becuase of all those that were late more than once due to cock ups in Apple's updates/software/whatever related to alarms and timezones.
Mistakes happen. Snot the end of the world. They will damn sure make sure that it don't happen again.
Posted Saturday 19th February 2011 21:59 GMT
Andy Hards
Three have confirmed → #
In Nokia: free phones for developers
that they will be getting it. Don't know about the others though.
Posted Monday 14th February 2011 11:19 GMT
Andy Hards
Was really hoping → #
In Latest boffinry: Feeding TNT to sheep
that this was some new seek and destroy method of targeting the Taliban or the Welsh seperatists
Posted Monday 14th February 2011 00:44 GMT
Andy Hards
It can have but notoften → #
In Google brings 2-factor authentication to Gmail
More often than not my texts are instant, well faster than it takes for me to find a stopwatch.
Posted Friday 4th February 2011 16:41 GMT
Andy Hards
In my house we rarely watch any 'live' TV → #
In Punters 'pooh-pooh video on demand'
The kids watch their favs over and over again and if there is something I want to watch it's often recorded as then I know I will be able to watch it when I want and speed through the ads. Series links save me having to worry about when something is on. Freeview plus has totally changed the way I watch tv.
Posted Thursday 27th January 2011 22:32 GMT
Andy Hards
ENGLISH?? → #
In Cameroonians cleared in 'surreal' dyed banknote scam
You're kidding right?
Posted Thursday 27th January 2011 22:32 GMT
Andy Hards
I've noticed this a bit lately too. → #
In Your call is
notimportant to usSoon they'll all be doing it. If someone answers my request within a few seconds then great but otherwise I'll use my free minutes on the phone.
Posted Wednesday 26th January 2011 12:32 GMT
Andy Hards
I'm preeeeetty sure → #
In Passenger cleared after TSA checkpoint stare-down
That in the UK as they are privately owned lpaces it's up to the owners and just like anywhere in the UK you can ask someone to leave. Yuo don't have to have them in your airport if you don't want them there. During the recent snow chaos there were reports of some people being told not to film on threat of being kicked out into the cold rather than the nice warm floors of the airport but the mgt then backtracked and said it wasn't a problem. I think it's just in certain areas though.
Posted Wednesday 26th January 2011 12:32 GMT
Andy Hards
I'm cabin crew → #
In Passenger cleared after TSA checkpoint stare-down
and most Europeans (not Brits) only use their id cards for travelling about the EU. You can do the same with your UK driving licence as long as it's only round the EU but we're indocrinicatuled to always take our passports.
Posted Monday 24th January 2011 10:56 GMT
Andy Hards
I tried using the TescoClubCard one → #
In Heathrow Express treats iPhones as tickets
and was told at the petrol station that it didn't work, then went inside the main store to shop and was told the same there. Waste of time and money (although it was free).
But I heard easyJet are doing theirs now in this form and it seems to be working fine.
Posted Thursday 20th January 2011 11:53 GMT
Andy Hards
Really looking forward to this → #
In BBC rebuilds Civilisation in HD
The Simon Schama made history interesting and exciting (if you like that sort of thing I guess) but I thought I knew a lot about history and learnt a hell of a lot from it. Never heard of it before but then I'm only a youngun so not surprising.
Posted Tuesday 18th January 2011 16:26 GMT
Andy Hards
Nope → #
In Shocked mum muzzles foul-mouthed toy mutt
Couldn't hear it I'm afriad. I love things like this but this one just doesn soud like she wants it to. £22 for a crappy purple dog is a bt much though, even if you do get some unwanted extras. I saw a video the other day obout the things they oput in Disney movies that got past the editors and while one or two look like cocks I didn't see SEX in the dust as it swirled around and otheres were just as dubious. See and hearing what they want to hear. I used to play this game as a stoner teen looking up at the sk yand interpreting the clouds. Looks that one looks like a pig on a stick. That one is Concord playing a guitar and now its riding your mum etc etc etc .
Posted Monday 17th January 2011 13:04 GMT
Andy Hards
Waiting for a Motorola? → #
In LG dual-core smartphone to hit UK in March
It better make some damn good coffee then.
Posted Thursday 13th January 2011 11:33 GMT
Andy Hards
surely though → #
In Android passes iPhone in mobile ad race
this is all if you belive the US is the only place that matters, no?
Posted Saturday 8th January 2011 18:41 GMT
Andy Hards
There are very few things → #
In Video games go off quicker than tomatoes
infact almost nothing that will give you a reasonable buy back rate after a day let alone 3 unless you are taking it back to be refunded for whatever reason. As someone else said, go to a newsagent and try to seel them your copy of Which? in 3 days and see how much you get!
Posted Thursday 6th January 2011 16:50 GMT
Andy Hards
when i type in my name using predictive text → #
In Footie fans in 'cunthorpe Utd' calendar shocker
it comes out as Body Gases unless it's on one where I've put my own name in a few times added it to the memory. I have sent out emails and texts with that as my name more than once.
Posted Thursday 6th January 2011 12:16 GMT
Andy Hards
I thought Arnie was a Republican not a Dem → #
In Cell phone search needs no warrant, say Cal Supremes
NO?
Posted Tuesday 21st December 2010 20:29 GMT
Andy Hards
The made a big mistake with the much anticipated N97 → #
In Nokia cuts staff, fiddles with E7
and don't want this one going the same way. I currently have the N8 and think it's great. Has a lot of the improvements on the previous Nokia touch screen phones. Doesn't have querty in portrait? So what, I have gotten so used to using predictive text that a querty is more of a pain than anything else.
Sad for the people losing jobs though. Hope they will be looked after. Bloody bankers scewing up World ecomony.
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