All I know is I can download things at warp factor nine compared to the warp factor five when I had internet at my old flat. Never lagged on his Xbox either unless it was someone with a poor connection.
Hmmm, not sure - maybe! Have a test tomorrow but may have a little spare around 7:30? What choo want to play?
Could try terraria again. Kind of fell like maybe some zombie slapping with dead island since all three of us have it and we haven't played anything together in a while. A test? Have you been revising?
Monsly, you should compile a list of Grim's excuses. The ones I can remember off the top of my head are: Child's birthday Someone else's child's birthday
It is OK, after today I have a few free days until my daughters birthday on the 17th and then Mrs Grim's on the 30th. June is a bad month for me!
If broadband is a straw, and speed is water, then the people using it are cornflour bits. We're like a Mcdonald's milkshake.
We did but now the big providers such as Virgin Media and Sky have oversold and not increased capacity in certain areas. The worst thing is that they continue to sell on oversubscribed UBRs/exchanges rather than telling people to go away. Greed has ruined out ADSL and Cable networks. At the moment the newer fibre VDSL networks (fibre to cabinet) are the best place to be as they still have loads of capacity but people paying £7.50/month for ADSL2 don't see the point of paying £20/month for fibre to cabinet even with the big speed increase. Virgin media (cable provider) have always been fibre to cabinet but are notorious for not spending money in upgrading, their forums are full of complaints and replies saying 'we know and the fix date is 6 months away for your area', this fix date then gets pushed back 9 times out of 10 and all the while they will still sell on this UBR. BT offer fibre into your home now but not sure many people have taken it up as BT are expensive.
lolololololo. 7.50/month??? 20 a month? You guys would be a homeless country if you guys had our broadband prices. Is that including taxes and everything too? Our dialup is about $20 a month before taxes and federal service charges/admin fees.
Yes it is the all in price, all consumer prices shown in the UK in shops or online include tax and are the final price. I switch my internet every year or so, at the moment I have just started with Sky and I have 12 months free, when that is up I will probably move to their VDSL service as they always offer 6 months half price on that. By then they may even offer 6 months free as VDSL will be a couple of years old by then.
It's like bubble tea except with a really high bubble to tea ratio. Despite the really wide straw, that tea can get stuck. I don't even know why you call it boba tea, it doesn't sound right
I've had no complaints with my broadband since moving from Sky to VM. Don't listen to grim, he doesn't know what he's talking about. Seriously though it matters not who you get your Internet from in the UK it's all about location. I live in Swindon and have downright good Internet here. My mates back over near Burford (a tiny town in the middle of no-where) have god awful Internet. I was over there recently with my Xbox and decided to download a game (6gb ish). I gave up when after 20 minutes it said 1% complete. I forgot how shit it is to have bad Internet. I pity them.
I couldn't believe it when I learned that US prices are before tax. What a cheap trick to make stuff look cheaper than it actually is. You have to do maths just to find out how much things cost. Why don't they just do it for you and have the price tag actually represent the price? It's madness!