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Tried Chrome, FF, Opera and even *shudder* IE.


Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:17 pm
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Tried Chrome, FF, Opera and even *shudder* IE.


Then it's b*llocksed 'til they fix it I think :(

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Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:23 pm
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Awww...

Missed out. Oh well.

Anyone checked out the play.com sale? It's rather good... Just picked up a pair of skullcandy earbuds for £12.99 (http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electro ... oduct.html)


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Angelic wrote:
Awww...

Missed out. Oh well.

Anyone checked out the play.com sale? It's rather good... Just picked up a pair of skullcandy earbuds for £12.99 (http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electro ... oduct.html)


I must admit, I've been very tempted by the Skullcandies. I haven't caved in yet but I fear it won't be long.

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I wonder if the brick will overheat before apple release a firmware update for it??


Depends if it’s an air brick or not, I suppose.


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Angelic wrote:
Awww...

Missed out. Oh well.

Anyone checked out the play.com sale? It's rather good... Just picked up a pair of skullcandy earbuds for £12.99 (http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electro ... oduct.html)


I must admit, I've been very tempted by the Skullcandies. I haven't caved in yet but I fear it won't be long.


Now, it may be a bunch of twits who don't look after things, but those earphones don't seem too reliable if you look at the reviews in that link :?

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Any chance of this thread getting stickied? *looks at Nick*
:twisted: :P

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New Kasabian and Moby albums £5 (other cheap albums too)*:

http://www.bangcd.com/newRelease.aspx?category=CD

* If you've never heard of the company before don't worry, I've used them quite a few times ;)

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Get a free "Pocket" photobook from Printing 1 worth £12.85. Enter the promotional code t28mpx at the checkout and it'll be completely free of charge.

You do have to download the software, but it's compatible with PCs and Macs.

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Similar to the other freebie, but Grab It Now (Clicky) are offering a completely free gift apparently worth £14.99. No payment details are required.

I got an SQL error when I inputted my details, but it looks as though they have gone through successfully.

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^ I've gone in for that, cheers Peter! :D

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^ I've gone in for that, cheers Peter! :D


I'm also in, will be interesting to see what we all get. :D

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Elonex 37" LNX378BB HD Ready LCD TV

http://direct.asda.com/Elonex-37+-LNX37 ... lt,pd.html

Vistron 32" LCD TV HD Ready Digital Freeview Built in 1366x768 800:1 500cd/m2 HDMI Silver Ex Display

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/136356

And there's this, but I don't have a link:

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Techwood 32" HD-Ready LCD w/Freeview £249 in-store.

The cheapest bricks & mortar retail deal comes from Morrisons, which has knocked £50 off the cost of a well-specced-but-a-bit-plasticky Techwood set while stocks last. As well as the requisite Freeview tuner, it's got 2 HDMI sockets, 2 SCARTs, and according to reviewers, decent contrast.

You also get a two-year warranty as standard with this set. It's available at Morrisons nationwide while stocks last: call ahead to avoid disappointment.

Size: 32" widescreen
HD level/resolution: HD-ready 1080i, 720p, 1366x768
Inputs: 2 SCART, 2 HDMI, Composite
Warranty: 2 year


And a free Black Crowes song download lol:

http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/sho ... ?t=1796657

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Mini MPEG4 HDMI DVD Player with USB and Card Reader only £39.99

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=223003

For some reason well-specced players like this are quite hard to come by cheap these days, when they used to be everywhere :?

Upscales and everything - it even plays those, er, YouTube downloads that you've managed to fill a hard disk with ;)

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I probably should sticky this somewhere, would Nick approve? :lol:

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I probably should sticky this somewhere, would Nick approve? :lol:


Somehow I doubt it, but you're your own man, go for it! ;)

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