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Old 18-02-2009, 04:45 PM
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Fate is conspiring to make tonight a good one.!

1 - my new flat screen telly was installed at the weekend. 37 inches of Joy...
2 - I have a 6 pack of beer in the fridge
3 - My wife is out this evening.
4 - The phone number of Thames Tandoori is in my phone.
5 - MY COPY OF CATCHING THE IMPOSSIBLE IS HERE!!!!
6 - Jim's just reminded me there's a salmon program on BBC1 as well!

anyone seen it.?

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Old 18-02-2009, 04:50 PM
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But so is the 9pm salmon prog on BBC1.That will be spectacular on the big screen.1 not to miss.

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Old 18-02-2009, 04:52 PM
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But so is the 9pm salmon prog on BBC1.That will be spectacular on the big screen.1 not to miss.

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Can the night get any better?
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Old 18-02-2009, 05:01 PM
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I'd be happy with what you've got !

Maybe the curry house could throw in a free samosa or two...finish the day off perfectly

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Old 18-02-2009, 05:06 PM
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i purchased a 37 inch screen an LG then went for BT Vision, Sorted brilliant, best thing ive bought,
Cant wait for the salmon prog,
Does having HD really make that much of a difference?
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Old 18-02-2009, 05:16 PM
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i purchased a 37 inch screen an LG then went for BT Vision, Sorted brilliant, best thing ive bought,
Cant wait for the salmon prog,
Does having HD really make that much of a difference?
What's BT Vision? I've got a Panasonic, and to be fair, the piccy's not that great unless you're watching movies etc. It's got the 100hz chip thingy but apparently the box is only as good as the signal in, and most tv signals are still shyte.
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Sounds like your gonna have a top night....

Dont forget to use the vouchers and tell Thames Tandoori when ordering!!!
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Old 18-02-2009, 05:33 PM
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What's BT Vision? I've got a Panasonic, and to be fair, the piccy's not that great unless you're watching movies etc. It's got the 100hz chip thingy but apparently the box is only as good as the signal in, and most tv signals are still shyte.
BT Vision allows you to watch, pause and rewind live TV (from the part of the prog where you started the pause from), a bit like Sky+.
It also has a build in hard drive so you can record tv easily as well as recording a whole series. You need to have a decent digital signal and BT Broadband. My sister couldn't use her BT vision because of poor digital signal.
Had no problems with my BT vision though.
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Sounds like your gonna have a top night....

Dont forget to use the vouchers and tell Thames Tandoori when ordering!!!
I take it you're aware of Battersea's finest?
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BT Vision allows you to watch, pause and rewind live TV (from the part of the prog where you started the pause from), a bit like Sky+.
It also has a build in hard drive so you can record tv easily as well as recording a whole series. You need to have a decent digital signal and BT Broadband. My sister couldn't use her BT vision because of poor digital signal.
Had no problems with my BT vision though.
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and BT vision was just a one off payment of £30.
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