The End of The Internet?

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Gary

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I have gas powered radiators so its instant when I need it, but have it set to timer, saying that come April they will be off :yes: Spring is on its way I have my first daffodil up in the Garden already





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Damned, if you do damned if you don't

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No gas here Gary....but I still wouldn't change my storage heaters even if there was, OK not ideal, but no servicing costs or boiler breakdowns to worry about.
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Gary

I have a friend who is a corgi registered, so we get him to do that, much cheaper than the plans you get ;D But I agree it can be expensive if you have to get it done and you are not prepared for the cost and the dodgy daves who try it on >:(
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madasahatter

Funny how most people seem to know a "Dodgy Dave" innit? ;)

Rik

Starting with the Federation of Master Builders in my experience.
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...and ending at eBay for me..  ;D ;D
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Gramps

What is the position regarding file sharing in other EU countries ?

Noreen

I think that I saw somewhere that the "suggested" rules are already in existence in France, not 100% sure though.

madasahatter

Last I read about France was that these rules were going to be introduced - be interesting to see what happens

Noreen

That's probably what I saw, Mad.

Rik

I thought there was an EU ruling that said member states didn't have to enforce this?
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Broadback

Our government will enforce it anyway. Look at the pound/kilo controversy. Now the banning of WW2 planes!
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madasahatter

Quote from: Rik on Feb 14, 2008, 11:38:55
I thought there was an EU ruling that said member states didn't have to enforce this?

I think that ruling was to do with ISPs not being made to give up personal details of file sharers a la:

http://torrentfreak.com/european-filesharers-anonymous-080129/

Rik

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madasahatter

Quote from: Rik on Feb 14, 2008, 11:50:45
You're right.

Oh my word - permission to write home sir! ;D

Rik

Granted. Carry on sergeant. :)
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Gary

In the states they do monitor p2p users already in a way, Quote "Comcast has been tinkering with the way file-sharing software works on its network, slowing transfer speeds of data used by applications such as BitTorrent. Comcast has also been giving the heave-ho to customers who use the Internet most heavily, explaining that certain individual downloaders are using as much bandwidth as some of its business customers" seems there is a worry about bandwidth as traffic increases worldwide, so prepare for this probably to happen elsewhere for similar reasons.
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Simon

Why does virtually every internet story these days seem to have the word 'Tiscali' in it?  ;D
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Feb 15, 2008, 10:50:16
Why does virtually every internet story these days seem to have the word 'Tiscali' in it?  ;D
Well its not because of Joanna Lumley that's for sure ;)
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madasahatter

And what the ISPA thinks of it all:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7246403.stm

The words "couldn't organise a **** up in a brewery" spring to mind

Malc

I don't know why with obsessive gvmnt don't just put a web cam in every room in every house in the country and watch us all day long. Then tax us for it.

OK, people may be stealing a few quid of Simon Cowell etc, BUT pedofiles download child pawn, muslims dowload terrorist documents, children play violent games & watch 18 films on the internet.

Nobody gives a f.

What am I missing here






How hang on 


Gordon Brown, we know now  

Rik

That the BPI seems to have the Govt in its pocket?
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Malc

I'm thinking 17.5% of every sale.

The gvmnt believe what they're told that EVERY download is a sale.

It's absolute rubbish, I have and know people who DL, and probably 1% of what I download, I would and DO buy.

The music industry are not loosing all this money, there is on way people would buy everything the DL.