Spotted this in the Radio Times
Huzzah for International Jet-setting !
DocRo wrote:Radio Times! Is there an App for that?
DocRo wrote:Radio Times! Is there an App for that?
Simples !
tontybear wrote:DocRo wrote:Radio Times! Is there an App for that?
Yes its quite technical and involves the following
1. Going to the shop to buy it (well usually don't make a special trip)
2. Return home
3. Make cuppa
4. Sit on sofa, drinking said cuppa, reading said document then using highlighter pen to highlight interesting programmes and set pvr at same time.
Simples !
catsilversword wrote:
Sounds a bit complex to me. Then again, I'm only a girl, so all I know about is embroidery and kittens
DocRo wrote:catsilversword wrote:
Sounds a bit complex to me. Then again, I'm only a girl, so all I know about is embroidery and kittens
So when the attacking team makes a forward pass there must be at least two opposition players (which usually includes the goalkeeper) between the player that runs to the ball and the goal.
OK - if one kitten has a ball of wool and wants to give it another kitten then ...................
catsilversword wrote:
But surely no kitten ever wants to give up control of the ball, oops wool???
catsilversword wrote:Sounds a bit complex to me. Then again, I'm only a girl, so all I know about is embroidery and kittens
Alex Duggan wrote:Should be able to watch it on here?
http://www.five.tv/shows/stansted-the-i ... y/episodes
honey lamb wrote:No I can't. I live in Ireland and therefore debarred from catching up with anything on iPlayer or its equivalent on UK channels v(
My only option is if it is shown on one of our channels - the most likely being TV3 and I was pleasantly surprised at being able to do this in Amsterdam a couple of weeks ago y)
Bill S wrote:honey lamb wrote:No I can't. I live in Ireland and therefore debarred from catching up with anything on iPlayer or its equivalent on UK channels v(
My only option is if it is shown on one of our channels - the most likely being TV3 and I was pleasantly surprised at being able to do this in Amsterdam a couple of weeks ago y)
There is a way![]()
StrongVPN y)
For $55 a year, you get virtual locations in 4 cities - can be US & UK - effectively very few websites can detect that you are not in that country. You simply click on an icon and all your "calls" are rerouted through their servers in the selected country. Speed is excellent - you don't normally notice any difference at all.
Allows you to watch US TV channels in the UK & vice versa.
Would certainly work from Honey Lamb land.![]()
Security is excellent too - one of the main uses is in countries that restrict or control internet access.
catsilversword wrote:Do you use this? Anyone else here use a VPN (why am I asking, bound to be a lot of you who know their way round it!)
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