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Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 26 Jul 2010
by docchevron132
after my old one broke, I'm down to 28"... :cry:

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 26 Jul 2010
by Vanny
over use?

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 26 Jul 2010
by docchevron132
it was very old, lovely unit though..
My current tiddler came from E-bay for £40!
I only watch Top Gear, the news and Gilmore Girls though..

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 28 Jul 2010
by Bx Bandit
Think mines a 28 (or maybe a 29er - just to go one better than Doc?!)

Still my faithfull old CRT!

I did find out what was causing them Phil - and soon put a stop to it....I think :?

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 28 Jul 2010
by docchevron132
Mines CRT aswell, I'll keep CRT for as long as I possibly can. I hate plasma and LCD..


Oh, by the way Jesus, I have found some trims the same as yours, 4 need a refurb, and two more that aint too shabby at all.. Yours if you want them.

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 28 Jul 2010
by mickey taker
oh no first he snogs bandit ,

now he's trying to lure the messiah up to his cattle shed with precious gifts,

where will it all end

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 28 Jul 2010
by docchevron132
I've done more than jusy snog Bandit! We've been fucking for years dont ya know!
State secret though.. so mums the word!

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 28 Jul 2010
by catsinthewelder
A full on tiddler here at 19", An LCD jobbie but in my defence yer honour I've wanted just one screen in the room for many years (since ZX Spectrum ownership) and LCD tele's can be used as computer moniters so we do :twisted:

The logic is somewhat flawed as its only ever used with the computer as we don't have a TV licence and it wouldn't make friends with the VCR. But on the plus side if the computer breaks we can plug a DVD into it, not sure that makes up for all the grief we got from tv licencing when Argos told them we'd bought it :evil: SWMBO now reminds me that the tele was cheaper than a moniter the same size.

Doc, I don't need those hubcaps yet but would be happy to give them a home in the corner of my loft that is turning into a small treasure trove of BX bits. It would be nice to have the piece of mind that a spare provides and if anybody else desperatly requires one then it would of course be available. Would it be ok to pick them up at Stratford?

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by docchevron132
who needs a TV licence now you can watch telly on the interweb?!

No worries mate, remind me nearer the time and I'll throw them in the car for Stratty!

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by catsinthewelder
Exactly, I've just watched that new Sherlock programe on the i-player, and can report that its well worth 90 mins of the evening 8)

I'm having a good day, just got 70 back issues of classics and practical classics on freecycle :D

Cheers muchly on the trims front

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by Bx Bandit
There was some discrepancy over TV licience and being able to watch TV on the interweb [chin] I think so long as it's not a live or real time transmission i.e. A download then you're ok but check ffs!

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by jayw
catsinthewelder wrote:and LCD tele's can be used as computer moniters so we do
That's why i have a 32" PC in the lounge... perfect for iPlayer and youtube.
catsinthewelder wrote: loft that is turning into a small treasure trove of BX
Yeah, go easy on that, when i had to clear the loft out when i left the Ex i was surprised to pull out 2 complete interiors, dashboards, a door, bumpers and a whole host of other crap... it's amazing how it all adds up :roll:
With the exception of the interior the Doc had it's taking up space in the garage now (or given away or dumped).

That's what happens when the council give you a 3' by 2' loft-hatch... can barely squeeze my arse through the one in this house :cry:

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by mickey taker
when I was a tv licence inspector you could get done for watching a video of a tv programme like from a boxed set of csi etc, my understanding is that you can be nicked for watching any tv program without a licence whatever the source or media you are watching it on

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by Philhod
:( Quite correct Mickey, as the licence is to RECEIVE a TV service. No medium is designated.

And it's no good saying you don't watch the BBC either [coat]

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by catsinthewelder
Its been in the news a few times lately that they are considering changing the law so that you would need a licence to use the i-player/4od etc. But its currently legal as long as you don't watch any live feeds. I'll probably start paying again if the do change the law as the i-player would be worth paying for, we stopped when I started my perminent twilight shift a few years ago as we missed all the good programmes and ended up watching bollocks on daytime tv. I wondered about paying voluntarily on moral grounds but if paying the licence fee was voluntary how many people would cough up?

Believe me I've checked, even to the point of asking TV licencing about it.

I learnt with my first mopeds that any laws that you may break were worth knowing about, such is the way of the world

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by docchevron132
mickey taker wrote:when I was a tv licence inspector you could get done for watching a video of a tv programme like from a boxed set of csi etc, my understanding is that you can be nicked for watching any tv program without a licence whatever the source or media you are watching it on
I love CSI!
I also have a licence, but, if I didn't and was watching a DVD box set then as far as I'm concerned I've bought I've the licence to watch it by paying for the DVD..?

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by Vanny
It is an illegal monopoly administrated by typically bent bastards (in Liverpool at least) which should quite frankly be scrapped. Don't get me wrong, its not without its benefits, but it does NOT represent good value for money.

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by docchevron132
agreed.
The Beeb should sell advertising, every other shit house "free to air" channel manages on it, and I barely ever watch the bbc, bar for the news and Top Gear..

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by Stinkwheel(Matt)
You know my bigest complaint is not paying the licence fee as such (which i do these days) but the fact that i choose to source my television services through Virgin media and before that sky. i pay them, they are my tv provider, why should i really have to pay again just to get the BBC stuff?
If you see what im saying.

Re: Back from Gaydon

Posted: 29 Jul 2010
by docchevron132
Totally mate. If we have sky / Virgin then we should be able to say "I dont want BBC" and not pay for them..