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People driving big four wheeled drives (Range Rovers in particular, for some reason) who hog the middle of the road forcing others to go nearer the edge than they'd have to if these selfish pillocks were capable of handling their oversized vehicles. They've paid through the nose for motors with off-road capability and are scared to let them near a kerb. Wankers!9
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this - you can't say they have equaled the record as played by different people
They have extended their own record for women's internationals
Does Flo Jo not have 100m world record then, as a second slower than Usain Bolt ?Australia women have equalled the world record 21-game winning run in one-day internationals after beating New Zealand by 232 runs in Brisbane.
Looking to match the record set by Ricky Ponting's Australia side in 2003, the hosts totalled 325-5 after stand-in captain Rachel Haynes hit 96.
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Customer popping round to me with this and wondering why I want to go and measure up myself, before putting in an official quote on a solid oak door -4
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Customer popping round to me with this and wondering why I want to go and measure up myself, before putting in an official quote on a solid oak door -1
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Ant Mcpartlin, I have a strong urge to punch him in the mouth.
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stonemuse said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Customer popping round to me with this and wondering why I want to go and measure up myself, before putting in an official quote on a solid oak door -0
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When you change channel on Freeview (Not BBC) it's always on a fucking advert. How does it know you've just changed channel.???2
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Just read on the German Shepherd rescue page I volunteer for.............................
"Had to drive rather rapidly to collect a 9 year old boy (German Shepherd) in perfect health that had been taken to the vet to be euthanised because they now had a new puppy and didn't want the old one anymore"
FFS1 - Sponsored links:
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Bloody idiots, surely that's worth £500 cash in anybody's money.2
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https://www.statista.com/statistics/387729/market-share-of-hdtv-and-hd-ready-tv-sets-in-the-uk/#:~:text=This%20statistic%20shows%20the%20ownership,as%20their%20main%20television%20set.
On 3 November 2010, almost exactly a decade ago, the BBC launched BBC 1 HD. According to the above link, 80% of UK households in 2019 owned a high definition television set. Apparently quite a few tellys were sold during lockdown, so that figure's probably even higher now.
With that in mind, why the f*%k, when watching the news on BBC 1HD, am I still not able to watch the regional news on HD? What's the point in having regional news if hardly anyone's watching it? I can't be the only person who, for various reasons (if I'm cooking, doing the washing up etc) doesn't ever change over to BBC1 non-HD.
Furthermore, if it's still that complicated/expensive/impossible, after 10 years, to broadcast regional news on HD then can you please, please, please find something better to show me than a bloodshot screen of some people tangoing/waltzing to the sound of steel drums! Silence and a black screen would be far less irritating than what you're showing at the moment. You could replay the last 5 minutes of the '66 World Cup Final, the Queen's coronation, the moon landings, Scott and Charlene's wedding from Neighours, Den handing Angie the divorce papers, anything, just use a tiny bit of imagination!
After 7 months working from home, this is becoming a major source of irritation!21 -
MrWalker said:The bloke in the Asda ad.
I'm worried how he is going to get his basket full of shopping back home on his bicycle.
Precisely what demographic do Asda think they are appealing to with this spluttering numpty? And why would they want his ilk cluttering up their stores?1 -
orpingtonRED said:ross1 said:For my sins, I watch Tipping Point every evening, and it amazes me the number of contestants that think it does not matter when you drop the counter in the machine. They drop it at the wrong time, keep getting riders and then moan that the machine do not like them, or they are being unlucky.....no you dope, watch and you will see, it is important to drop the counter at the right time and you will rarely get a rider.
Cant believe they made a TV show out of it.2 -
MrWalker said:bexleyaddick said:Watching modern films at home, dialogue usually so quiet that volume has to be right up just to be able to follow it, but any hint of action and it goes so loud all the windows in the house rattle......
our last 3 tellies 'standard' sound has a preponderance of bass and attendant muffling of spoken word when the action starts - worst of all was the ValleyPass match commentary
If there's a vocal or speech or similar option that might redress the imbalance somewhat - depending on how swanky your TV and or AV setup you could venture down the rabbit hole of a graphic equaliser thingy0 -
MrLargo said:https://www.statista.com/statistics/387729/market-share-of-hdtv-and-hd-ready-tv-sets-in-the-uk/#:~:text=This%20statistic%20shows%20the%20ownership,as%20their%20main%20television%20set.
On 3 November 2010, almost exactly a decade ago, the BBC launched BBC 1 HD. According to the above link, 80% of UK households in 2019 owned a high definition television set. Apparently quite a few tellys were sold during lockdown, so that figure's probably even higher now.
With that in mind, why the f*%k, when watching the news on BBC 1HD, am I still not able to watch the regional news on HD? What's the point in having regional news if hardly anyone's watching it? I can't be the only person who, for various reasons (if I'm cooking, doing the washing up etc) doesn't ever change over to BBC1 non-HD.
Furthermore, if it's still that complicated/expensive/impossible, after 10 years, to broadcast regional news on HD then can you please, please, please find something better to show me than a bloodshot screen of some people tangoing/waltzing to the sound of steel drums! Silence and a black screen would be far less irritating than what you're showing at the moment. You could replay the last 5 minutes of the '66 World Cup Final, the Queen's coronation, the moon landings, Scott and Charlene's wedding from Neighours, Den handing Angie the divorce papers, anything, just use a tiny bit of imagination!
After 7 months working from home, this is becoming a major source of irritation!
Better yet they could plumb in the Sportsday segment shown around that time on BBC News Channel, it's not like it's live at time of broadcast1 -
Regional news, full stop. Fine if you live in a big city, an atrocious waste of time and resources if you live in one of the BBC's cobbled together 'regions'. I live 30 miles away from London, have an affinity with the city and a great many friends who commute there on a daily basis (as I have done in the past). I would love to get London news instead of the meaningless 'Look East' abomination that gives me mind-numbingly trivial stories about places that I rarely, if ever, go to. Some of the highlights this week:
- Some people in Cromer, 100 miles away, won't be going swimming on Boxing Day. As if I care, I just hope that the good people of Norfolk get a news bulletin telling them that I won't be going swimming on Boxing Day either.
- Some students in Colchester had a party.
- Meanwhile students at UEA will have to do what everyone else does and pay for their own food whilst self-isolating. The scandal of it all.
- The Uttlesford district has the highest covid levels in Essex. So what? Pick any county and one particular district will have the highest covid levels in it. Surely that doesn't count as news.
- A man who runs a bookshop gets his customers to use hand sanitiser before browsing in his shop.
- A charity in Suffolk is struggling.
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Stig said:Regional news, full stop. Fine if you live in a big city, an atrocious waste of time and resources if you live in one of the BBC's cobbled together 'regions'. I live 30 miles away from London, have an affinity with the city and a great many friends who commute there on a daily basis (as I have done in the past). I would love to get London news instead of the meaningless 'Look East' abomination that gives me mind-numbingly trivial stories about places that I rarely, if ever, go to. Some of the highlights this week:
- Some people in Cromer, 100 miles away, won't be going swimming on Boxing Day. As if I care, I just hope that the good people of Norfolk get a news bulletin telling them that I won't be going swimming on Boxing Day either.
- Some students in Colchester had a party.
- Meanwhile students at EUA will have to do what everyone else does and pay for their own food whilst self-isolating. The scandal of it all.
- The Uttlesford district has the highest covid levels in Essex. So what? Pick any county and one particular district will have the highest covid levels in it. Surely that doesn't count as news.
- A man who runs a bookshop gets his customers to use hand sanitiser before browsing in his shop.
- A charity in Suffolk is struggling.
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McBobbin said:Stig said:Regional news, full stop. Fine if you live in a big city, an atrocious waste of time and resources if you live in one of the BBC's cobbled together 'regions'. I live 30 miles away from London, have an affinity with the city and a great many friends who commute there on a daily basis (as I have done in the past). I would love to get London news instead of the meaningless 'Look East' abomination that gives me mind-numbingly trivial stories about places that I rarely, if ever, go to. Some of the highlights this week:
- Some people in Cromer, 100 miles away, won't be going swimming on Boxing Day. As if I care, I just hope that the good people of Norfolk get a news bulletin telling them that I won't be going swimming on Boxing Day either.
- Some students in Colchester had a party.
- Meanwhile students at EUA will have to do what everyone else does and pay for their own food whilst self-isolating. The scandal of it all.
- The Uttlesford district has the highest covid levels in Essex. So what? Pick any county and one particular district will have the highest covid levels in it. Surely that doesn't count as news.
- A man who runs a bookshop gets his customers to use hand sanitiser before browsing in his shop.
- A charity in Suffolk is struggling.
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Channels 952 to 967 cover all the regions on a Sky planner if that helps?0
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I probably moaned about this on this thread this time last year but it's still bloody irritating
My car tax reminder turned up in the post yesterday so I went to pay it online straight away so I don't forget at the end of the month. However, as my MOT also expires on the last day of the month I can't do it as the system can't find a valid MOT for 1st November
So now I have to wait until I have the car tested in 2 weeks and hope I haven't forgotten about the tax by then0 -
Stig said:Regional news, full stop. Fine if you live in a big city, an atrocious waste of time and resources if you live in one of the BBC's cobbled together 'regions'. I live 30 miles away from London, have an affinity with the city and a great many friends who commute there on a daily basis (as I have done in the past). I would love to get London news instead of the meaningless 'Look East' abomination that gives me mind-numbingly trivial stories about places that I rarely, if ever, go to. Some of the highlights this week:
- Some people in Cromer, 100 miles away, won't be going swimming on Boxing Day. As if I care, I just hope that the good people of Norfolk get a news bulletin telling them that I won't be going swimming on Boxing Day either.
- Some students in Colchester had a party.
- Meanwhile students at EUA will have to do what everyone else does and pay for their own food whilst self-isolating. The scandal of it all.
- The Uttlesford district has the highest covid levels in Essex. So what? Pick any county and one particular district will have the highest covid levels in it. Surely that doesn't count as news.
- A man who runs a bookshop gets his customers to use hand sanitiser before browsing in his shop.
- A charity in Suffolk is struggling.
Having lived in a London news area for the vast majority of my years I love the twee-ness and mundanity of local regional news.
Got sick of hearing about stabbings, socialites and Arsenal and now like occasionally catching wind of a tiddleywinks tournament in Lewes or a village bazaar in Tenterden0 -
Stig said:Regional news, full stop. Fine if you live in a big city, an atrocious waste of time and resources if you live in one of the BBC's cobbled together 'regions'. I live 30 miles away from London, have an affinity with the city and a great many friends who commute there on a daily basis (as I have done in the past). I would love to get London news instead of the meaningless 'Look East' abomination that gives me mind-numbingly trivial stories about places that I rarely, if ever, go to. Some of the highlights this week:
- Some people in Cromer, 100 miles away, won't be going swimming on Boxing Day. As if I care, I just hope that the good people of Norfolk get a news bulletin telling them that I won't be going swimming on Boxing Day either.
- Some students in Colchester had a party.
- Meanwhile students at EUA will have to do what everyone else does and pay for their own food whilst self-isolating. The scandal of it all.
- The Uttlesford district has the highest covid levels in Essex. So what? Pick any county and one particular district will have the highest covid levels in it. Surely that doesn't count as news.
- A man who runs a bookshop gets his customers to use hand sanitiser before browsing in his shop.
- A charity in Suffolk is struggling.
Still, where I live (some way from Bristol), this is the main headline in the local press:-
6th OctoberWiltshire man denies stealing four chickens
A man denies stealing four chickens and a tractor from his ex in Tisbury last month.
Prosecutors allege Stuart Penny, 36, of no fixed address, was seen later that day driving around with the birds. It was claimed he said: “If you want these chickens back you know what to do.”
It is said he harassed an ex-partner and her new boyfriend between September 1 and October 1, 2020, by making unwanted phone calls, sending texts and going to their home. He is also accused of harassing a more recent former girlfriend on September 5.
Appearing before Swindon Magistrates’ Court via telephone from Melksham police station, Penny pleaded not guilty to three harassment charges, theft, and two allegations of criminal damage.
Richard Williams, defending, said his client vehemently denied any wrongdoing.,,,
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SporadicAddick said:Stig said:Regional news, full stop. Fine if you live in a big city, an atrocious waste of time and resources if you live in one of the BBC's cobbled together 'regions'. I live 30 miles away from London, have an affinity with the city and a great many friends who commute there on a daily basis (as I have done in the past). I would love to get London news instead of the meaningless 'Look East' abomination that gives me mind-numbingly trivial stories about places that I rarely, if ever, go to. Some of the highlights this week:
- Some people in Cromer, 100 miles away, won't be going swimming on Boxing Day. As if I care, I just hope that the good people of Norfolk get a news bulletin telling them that I won't be going swimming on Boxing Day either.
- Some students in Colchester had a party.
- Meanwhile students at EUA will have to do what everyone else does and pay for their own food whilst self-isolating. The scandal of it all.
- The Uttlesford district has the highest covid levels in Essex. So what? Pick any county and one particular district will have the highest covid levels in it. Surely that doesn't count as news.
- A man who runs a bookshop gets his customers to use hand sanitiser before browsing in his shop.
- A charity in Suffolk is struggling.
Still, where I live (some way from Bristol), this is the main headline in the local press:-
6th OctoberWiltshire man denies stealing four chickens
A man denies stealing four chickens and a tractor from his ex in Tisbury last month.
Prosecutors allege Stuart Penny, 36, of no fixed address, was seen later that day driving around with the birds. It was claimed he said: “If you want these chickens back you know what to do.”
It is said he harassed an ex-partner and her new boyfriend between September 1 and October 1, 2020, by making unwanted phone calls, sending texts and going to their home. He is also accused of harassing a more recent former girlfriend on September 5.
Appearing before Swindon Magistrates’ Court via telephone from Melksham police station, Penny pleaded not guilty to three harassment charges, theft, and two allegations of criminal damage.
Richard Williams, defending, said his client vehemently denied any wrongdoing.,,,
He'll do bird for that.3 -
I appreciate that news of Arsenal may not be that appealing, but I think at least if I had that I'd occasionally pick up a snippet of info that would help me converse with some of the many people in my area who support them. In contrast I get news reports about Peterborough United. My 27th nearest club and one that, outside of match days, I have never met a supporter of.0
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rina said:I probably moaned about this on this thread this time last year but it's still bloody irritating
My car tax reminder turned up in the post yesterday so I went to pay it online straight away so I don't forget at the end of the month. However, as my MOT also expires on the last day of the month I can't do it as the system can't find a valid MOT for 1st November
So now I have to wait until I have the car tested in 2 weeks and hope I haven't forgotten about the tax by then
https://www.gov.uk/getting-an-mot
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Wilma said:rina said:I probably moaned about this on this thread this time last year but it's still bloody irritating
My car tax reminder turned up in the post yesterday so I went to pay it online straight away so I don't forget at the end of the month. However, as my MOT also expires on the last day of the month I can't do it as the system can't find a valid MOT for 1st November
So now I have to wait until I have the car tested in 2 weeks and hope I haven't forgotten about the tax by then
https://www.gov.uk/getting-an-mot1 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:SporadicAddick said:Stig said:Regional news, full stop. Fine if you live in a big city, an atrocious waste of time and resources if you live in one of the BBC's cobbled together 'regions'. I live 30 miles away from London, have an affinity with the city and a great many friends who commute there on a daily basis (as I have done in the past). I would love to get London news instead of the meaningless 'Look East' abomination that gives me mind-numbingly trivial stories about places that I rarely, if ever, go to. Some of the highlights this week:
- Some people in Cromer, 100 miles away, won't be going swimming on Boxing Day. As if I care, I just hope that the good people of Norfolk get a news bulletin telling them that I won't be going swimming on Boxing Day either.
- Some students in Colchester had a party.
- Meanwhile students at EUA will have to do what everyone else does and pay for their own food whilst self-isolating. The scandal of it all.
- The Uttlesford district has the highest covid levels in Essex. So what? Pick any county and one particular district will have the highest covid levels in it. Surely that doesn't count as news.
- A man who runs a bookshop gets his customers to use hand sanitiser before browsing in his shop.
- A charity in Suffolk is struggling.
Still, where I live (some way from Bristol), this is the main headline in the local press:-
6th OctoberWiltshire man denies stealing four chickens
A man denies stealing four chickens and a tractor from his ex in Tisbury last month.
Prosecutors allege Stuart Penny, 36, of no fixed address, was seen later that day driving around with the birds. It was claimed he said: “If you want these chickens back you know what to do.”
It is said he harassed an ex-partner and her new boyfriend between September 1 and October 1, 2020, by making unwanted phone calls, sending texts and going to their home. He is also accused of harassing a more recent former girlfriend on September 5.
Appearing before Swindon Magistrates’ Court via telephone from Melksham police station, Penny pleaded not guilty to three harassment charges, theft, and two allegations of criminal damage.
Richard Williams, defending, said his client vehemently denied any wrongdoing.,,,
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Stig said:Regional news, full stop. Fine if you live in a big city, an atrocious waste of time and resources if you live in one of the BBC's cobbled together 'regions'. I live 30 miles away from London, have an affinity with the city and a great many friends who commute there on a daily basis (as I have done in the past). I would love to get London news instead of the meaningless 'Look East' abomination that gives me mind-numbingly trivial stories about places that I rarely, if ever, go to. Some of the highlights this week:
- Some people in Cromer, 100 miles away, won't be going swimming on Boxing Day. As if I care, I just hope that the good people of Norfolk get a news bulletin telling them that I won't be going swimming on Boxing Day either.
- Some students in Colchester had a party.
- Meanwhile students at UEA will have to do what everyone else does and pay for their own food whilst self-isolating. The scandal of it all.
- The Uttlesford district has the highest covid levels in Essex. So what? Pick any county and one particular district will have the highest covid levels in it. Surely that doesn't count as news.
- A man who runs a bookshop gets his customers to use hand sanitiser before browsing in his shop.
- A charity in Suffolk is struggling.
Yep, on side note, and I don't know if there's another flavour of this story somewhere, but BBC South East no longer show coverage of Charlton (I think Airman picked up on this in the latest VOTV). BBC South East, predominantly Kent which covers an area where many Addicks live. But, they do show the goals from Crawley and Brighton games in both of whom are based in Sussex.Where's that remote control?0 -
IdleHans said:
Sounds like a plan.
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