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 Post subject: Re: B&B 43
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If either of the providers are first utility, about ten hours of phone calls over three months including ones where they hang up on you for asking to speak to a supervisor, finally ending up with a complaint to the ombudsman.

:this:

Took me four months to get my credit refunded from First Utility. Bunch of twats.


Yep, never before have I dealt with such a completely incompetent organisation.
It's a shame as I like their website and iOS app showing monthly utilisation, but it's not worth the hassle of dealing with them.


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 Post subject: Re: B&B 43
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I was in a game shop earlier and saw a guy trade an Xbox 360 and £5 for a game gear with no sound.


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I was in a game shop earlier and saw a guy trade an Xbox 360 and £5 for a game gear with no sound.

Then how did they communicate?


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 Post subject: Re: B&B 43
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I was in a game shop earlier and saw a guy trade an Xbox 360 and £5 for a game gear with no sound.

Then how did they communicate?


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 Post subject: Re: B&B 43
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Dr Zoidberg wrote:
GazChap wrote:
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If either of the providers are first utility, about ten hours of phone calls over three months including ones where they hang up on you for asking to speak to a supervisor, finally ending up with a complaint to the ombudsman.

:this:

Took me four months to get my credit refunded from First Utility. Bunch of twats.


Yep, never before have I dealt with such a completely incompetent organisation.
It's a shame as I like their website and iOS app showing monthly utilisation, but it's not worth the hassle of dealing with them.


And today I got a call from the Ombudsman saying that the complaint was upheld and First Utility have to pay me £100 as a goodwill gesture.
They had previously offered me £15.


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What a long, arduous, week. Worked for my money this week. Beer and a curry time.

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Grim... have you turned the dots off again?

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 Post subject: Re: B&B 43
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 Post subject: Re: B&B 43
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Didn't we get rid of the dots a year or so ago?

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The dishwasher has broken, we're reduced to living like savages!

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 Post subject: Re: B&B 43
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Oh yeah, 2012 : viewtopic.php?style=19&p=676453#p676453

They seem to have a habit of turning themselves back on, though.

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I'm away with work again. A holiday inn in Wakefield this time. At least I've got a double bed. :)

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I'm away with work again. A holiday inn in Wakefield this time. At least I've got a double bed. :)


I am home for two weeks.

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That's got to be some kind of record for you. It's not even Christmas! ;)

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That's got to be some kind of record for you. It's not even Christmas! ;)

Might see if I can push it longer.

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Hmm, Friday morning could be a bit frantic. Royal Blood have just announced a 2015 tour and the tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday. Separately Slipknot and Korn have just announced some double-header UK gigs, the tickets for which go on sale either tomorrow, Thursday or Friday at 9am depending on which website you believe and whether you're looking at the presale or general sale.

The Slipknot thing is actually a giant fucking pain in the ass; I had to create an account on their own site then download the Bandsintown Android app and create an account there just to get redirected to the Livenation website so I've got no confidence it's going to actually work properly. Predictably I can't login to various parts of that chain on my work PC because my company are fucking assholes so I'll be doing it from my phone and hoping they've tested that route properly.


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Lego Advent Calender ordered.. :)

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Maybe 4 week.. it can be my Christmas Present :DD

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99% sure I know this. In the theoretical circumstance that I returned home from Canada and discovered a ps4 in my luggage, I can either swap a uk plug cable onto the power pack (I assume there's a power pack with standard flex) or just run it through a travel adaptor when I'm home. Right?


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Think so. It's just a standard connector.

Just check that its ok with UK voltage on the bottom.


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On the other hand, my ps4 seemingly doesn't support US voltage, so the reverse may be true and you'd need extra gubbins

Oh, and there's no external power pack.


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Looking at the teardowns its a universal psu that just needs a cable switch. Doesn't refer to your us issue though Dave.


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Looking at the teardowns its a universal psu that just needs a cable switch. Doesn't refer to your us issue though Dave.

It'll be a mini IEC lead (figure of 8 rather than kettle). I probably have one if you want me to send it to you?

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99% sure I know this. In the theoretical circumstance that I returned home from Canada and discovered a ps4 in my luggage, I can either swap a uk plug cable onto the power pack (I assume there's a power pack with standard flex) or just run it through a travel adaptor when I'm home. Right?


Basically yes - switchable power supply that runs off a figure of 8 lead but it does not have a power pack its all built into the unit

(If you did the same with the Xbox One you would need an adapter to go with the power brick for it - Lewie has posted offers in the past about cheap PS4's / Xbox One's from Amazon.com and you just needed to swap out the figure of 8 lead for the PS4 but needed a plug adapter for the Xbox)


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Looking at the teardowns its a universal psu that just needs a cable switch. Doesn't refer to your us issue though Dave.

It'll be a mini IEC lead (figure of 8 rather than kettle). I probably have one if you want me to send it to you?

Ta. I've got about ten myself though.


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Looking at the teardowns its a universal psu that just needs a cable switch. Doesn't refer to your us issue though Dave.

It'll be a mini IEC lead (figure of 8 rather than kettle). I probably have one if you want me to send it to you?

Ta. I've got about ten myself though.


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Looking at the teardowns its a universal psu that just needs a cable switch. Doesn't refer to your us issue though Dave.

It'll be a mini IEC lead (figure of 8 rather than kettle). I probably have one if you want me to send it to you?

Ta. I've got about ten myself though.


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Someone called Barry Scott emailed us today, Chloe noticed. None of us had seen the email apart from her, so as we often have random supplier emails there were lots of 'HI, I'M BARRY SCOTT!' announcements loud to the room. After about 15 minutes of such joviality (really stressful day, I think we were all mid-breakdown), she suddenly started shushing everyone. It's the new Lous Theroux lookalike that sits behind us. About 4, maybe 5 feet away.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29643662

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BBC's Genome Project offers radio and TV archive listings

the BBC has launched a test version of an online searchable catalogue of its TV and radio programme broadcasts.

The Genome Project is based on scans of Radio Times magazine listings published between 1923 and 2009. Searches bring up a synopsis, a cast list and an edit button.

It is designed to help the BBC identify programmes missing from its recorded archive and try to find copies of them.

A total of 4,423,654 programmes are included, from 4,469 issues.

The scheme was given its name because the corporation likens each of it programmes to "tiny pieces of BBC DNA" that will form a "data spine" once reassembled.
Genome Project A search tool allows the public to search through old issues of the Radio Times' listings

Most of the BBC's early output was not recorded, and later many shows were destroyed or wiped over.

The hope is that the project will lead to programmes being recovered if the public realises they have audio or video recordings of their own.

Specific shows can be searched for, alternatively visitors can browse the issue archive by year, providing a way to see old Radio Times covers.

The archivists said they expected searches for old Doctor Who episodes to prove particularly popular.

"Genome is the closest we currently have to a comprehensive broadcast history of the BBC," said Hilary Bishop, editor of archive development at the BBC.

"It is highly likely that somewhere out there, in lofts, sheds and basements across the world, many of these 'missing' programmes will have been recorded and kept by generations of TV and radio fans.

"So, we're hoping to use Genome as a way of bringing copies of those lost programmes back in to the BBC archives too."

The next step is to cross reference the Genome Project with the corporation's other records.
Genome Project Archivists expect searches for Doctor Who to be popular, but some old episodes have incomplete listings

At this point, however, there are no details on the search results about whether a programme is missing.
Catalogue errors

Ultimately, the intention is that Genome will also provide photos, scripts and other materials held by the BBC.

For now, it allows the BBC's own staff to download a PDF of the relevant Radio Times magazine, however this facility is not currently available to others.

However, the archivists involved acknowledge that the project does not currently take account of changes to the scheduled broadcast - including coverage of the assassination, in 1963, of President John F Kennedy - and recognise other limitations with the current database.

"We know the data contains errors and we're asking for your help to find and fix them," said Andy Armstrong, an engineer involved in the project.

"We know, for example, that some programmes are currently showing up on the wrong days due to OCR [optical character recognition] errors on the dates.

"We also have work to do to make the site even more accessible to screen readers and other assistive technologies.

"And smartphone users may notice certain challenges with the current version of the site - it's better in landscape than in portrait. Sorry. It's on the list. We're working on it."
Radio Times The Genome Project can be used to see some of the old Radio Times covers

The team added it also planned to add regional shows not yet included.

The BBC has not said how much the project has cost, although a spokesman said that "any decisions were made with value for money for audiences at its core".


Link is of course hit and miss at the moment if you can get it to search but http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/


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These stamps were launched in ireland today:
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