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Everything posted by pjay
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Your brother expanding over here? Or you buggering back to Oz again? I <3 Cola rollers
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1.5Mbps = 0.1875Mb/s actual download speed and yes, the majority of http traffic would obtain this at all times of the day. It's safe to assume the TiVo traffic would be Tier 1, and whatever shaping done to the bandwidth would benefit the download speed, but cant really say for sure until its released. Am keeping an eye on the geekzone forums, because I only know as much as you do at this point Pen. http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?Forum...p;TopicId=38464 http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?Forum...p;TopicId=41499
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On the topic Italian Stalion's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM1sGPwVSrU LOL!! - Nissan Patrol vs lambo
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Quote from Herald article: Doesnt 100% answer your question though
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Links: http://www.telecom-media.co.nz/releases_de...amp;pagesize=10 http://www.telecom.co.nz/mytivo http://www.mytivo.co.nz/ http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/ar...jectid=10597931 Telecom broadband will enable TiVo entertainment downloads with no impacton customers’ monthly data allowance 17 September 2009 - Telecom and Hybrid Television Services, the exclusive licensee of TiVo® products in Australia and New Zealand, today announced a partnership that will see TiVo delivering unmetered entertainment to NZ living rooms from November. The deal will provide Telecom broadband customers with the ability to download movies and shows to their TV with no impact to their monthly broadband data allowance as well as access to all of the Freeview|HD® channels. The TiVo media device allows viewers to pause and rewind live TV, record every episode in a series with the Season Pass feature, auto record favourite actors using the WishList search and provide a safe viewing environment for their children with TiVo KidZone. Telecom broadband will also unmeter games and information services as well as the 14-day on-screen guide and software updates within the TiVo. Alan Gourdie, CEO Telecom Retail: “TiVo represents a revolution in the way Kiwis watch television, this new entertainment service allows the freedom to watch what you want, when you want and enjoy top rated movies on the television without impacting your monthly broadband data allowance. “We are delighted to add this world class entertainment device to New Zealand’s most popular broadband service; which already provides customers services such as Yahoo!Xtra Pro Mail, a comprehensive security suite and photo manager Flickr Pro all at no additional cost,†says Mr Gourdie. Robbee Minicola, CEO of Hybrid TV: “The partnership between Hybrid TV and Telecom is an outstanding result for the consumer. We are very pleased to have New Zealand’s largest telecommunication provider support our efforts in supplying unmetered broadband entertainment to the TiVo media device. “In addition to getting the best of free-to-air digital TV, Telecom customers will have access to broadband entertainment which they will only pay for what they view instead of paying monthly subscription fees. “When we announced our plans to launch in NZ back in March of this year we were greeted with a high level of interest. We are confident that New Zealanders will enjoy the entertainment choices, convenience, and value we will provide just in time for Christmas shopping,†said Ms Minicola. At launch the TiVo Media Device plus the Wireless Adaptor will be sold as a bundle for $920.00 (incl. GST) from Telecom retail stores, customer service channels at 123 and online at http://www.telecom.co.nz/mytivo Telecom will also offer a deferred payment option of 24 monthly payments of $30 plus an upfront initial payment of $200 (incl GST) which is placed on your Telecom phone bill. This payment option will only be available to Telecom Broadband customers.
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Getting a ride to the pub with mum is worse
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I guess everyone with Telecom is having the same problem then We haven't heard anything at work, so it must be quite intermittent.
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Using firefox? Had same problem after latest firefox update. Fixed by installing latest adobe flash
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16x10's. Wow! Yum. 215's on the 10's really look tits. Love the polished lip also on the steelies. So flashy ghetto.
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Nobodies mentioned rear fogs yet?
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Gotta love Merica for some things:
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Rust that bonnet bro and chuck on some wiiiide steelies. OR TE37's, white, green or yellow.
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My Isetta on the front page of Nelsons Daily mail 15sep
pjay replied to Bridget's topic in General Discussion
Took an interest in Isettas after reading that and look what I found!!! http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2007/02/bmw-i...-hotwheels.html -
Dice bizitch, and sometimes my Security card for work so I don't forget it
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Wheels to boys are liek shoes to girls. I understand it
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Actually. A latte is a double shot with more volume of milk and topped with approx 5mm of considerably thicker milk... Gosh..
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Yeah I grew up with my dad owning a manual one. Had to be push started on winter mornings due to the cold seizing something. I'd love my own dropped on widened steelies.
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Honda anyone? I'm in love Totally ratable:
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Ahh photoshop Stock: Euro: Straight Rat: My pref:
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OMG. Midnight Express is JUST a 35 tint. There is NOTHING special about it. It is purely marketing, that works very well too! But nothing but marketing none the less. Don't spend the extra money on it, just get regular 35's. Or get 20's