I used to be in the same situation as you and I can more of less
guarantee that an indoor aerial will not work with poor reception I
tried about a 4 or 5 different types and was lucky to get even a single
frame display every few minutes. When I did use a roof aerial I got some
of the channels
Matthew Daubney wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Jai.
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 21:55 +0100, Jai Harrison wrote:
I figured this would be an interesting topic for people to discuss.
We're all from the UK so it should work nicely. What is the best
Internet Service Provider in your opinion
Sakjur wrote:
2007/9/27, Eddie Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Having read the submission by the Global Institute (PDF)
http://www.globalisation.eu/publications/unbundlingmicrosoftwindows.pdf
and this scary bit of nonsense Linux to finally kill
you get your
result...
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ditto, have not had any hint of problems with mine either.
Colin McCarthy wrote:
I bought a 'no name cheaper than dirt budget' USB2 PCI card from
Dabs.com http://Dabs.com and it works perfectly on my system running
Ubuntu.
Colin
On 3/12/07, *alan c* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Filled it in but after reading a bit more it looks like the trust is
saying that the BBC have to provide something for Linux and mac. But
they're also saying that the content can be kept for no more then 30
days(not the 13weeks that the BBC proposed)..that means the BBC will
have to come up