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Post by Googy McFloogal Puss on Mar 13, 2005 11:53:59 GMT -5
It's like channel 500 and something over here...
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Post by Chupa Spotter on Mar 13, 2005 14:29:32 GMT -5
G damn!!! How would you find that?
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Post by Googy McFloogal Puss on Mar 13, 2005 16:13:21 GMT -5
Digital TV. You get a digital TV guide (so why does my mum STILL go out and buy one?) and it sorts all of the channels into blocks. It's not *actually* the 500th one; a whole lot of numbers are missing as the channels haven't been made yet. In general, 101-299 are "Entertainment" (but there aren't 198 entertainment channels). Then you get 300-399 as "Movies" (there are only about 20 movie channels though...), 400-499 are "Sports" and "Music", 500-599 appears to be a coallition of news and documentaries (History Channel falls here) and then 600-699 is "Kids". Then, all of the other channels are crap ones that make up most of the package (I hate it when you're promised 3000 channels and 2980 of them you never watch!!!)
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Post by Gimpy,LordofallthatBreathes! on Mar 13, 2005 19:08:06 GMT -5
I have TWO History Channels! AHAHAHAHAAIIIIII!!! "History Channel" on 120 and "History International" on 121. I have satellite! Teehee!
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Post by Chupa Spotter on Mar 13, 2005 21:28:34 GMT -5
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Post by Jolly Rancher on Mar 16, 2005 11:33:18 GMT -5
You think you've got problems!? I'm on fuckin' terrestrial! 5 channels! That's it!
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Post by Googy McFloogal Puss on Mar 16, 2005 12:42:48 GMT -5
Basically, the only channels I'd miss if I had terrestrial are Sky One (for the Simpsons), BBC 3 and (on some occasions) the UK Gold channels. I don't recall watching any other channels lately by choice.
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Post by Mario on Mar 16, 2005 14:29:27 GMT -5
The opportunity for the first test appeared only one day after we received our copy of version 6. An 80GB hard drive on one of our busy storage servers decided to pack it in. Prior to trying SpinRite we were still able to access the drive intermittently but it was impossible to copy data or run a file undelete utility. A handful of important files had been written to the drive subsequent to the last backup the previous night; files which we needed within about 48 hours, which meant that a professional data recovery service (with its three week backlog) was out of the question. We removed the drive and installed it in an identical hardware configuration, then booted SpinRite 6 from CD and did a Level 2 recovery (see above for recovery level definitions). After 22 hours, SpinRite completed its work and pronounced the drive fully recovered. We reinstalled the drive in the original server. It ran perfectly, the research assistant who had created the required files copied them off the drive and that was that. Nice job SpinRite 6. The drive was still running fine as we went to publication with this review two weeks after the incident. We used a level 2 setting in SpinRite: Recover Unreadable Data.
I love it when Jos looks at my leg. for some reason, I think of a girl name zdfkgzdkvndkjvbdsj,vhsdfjknbjnhbdjuhvdxhgsvnbfdvhdnsbvsdhbsdhfjshvfsdhjgvd part 2.
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Post by Chupa Spotter on Mar 16, 2005 14:33:42 GMT -5
He is speaking in tonge!!!
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Post by Mario on Mar 16, 2005 14:53:31 GMT -5
Grammar police!!!! weee wooo weee wooo weee wooo..
*Tongue*
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Post by Vensent on Mar 16, 2005 15:23:55 GMT -5
Oj shiit!!1 Teh gammar polise!!1 *runs in circles*
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Post by Mario on Mar 17, 2005 14:47:58 GMT -5
Thats right man.. I'll beat you back to grove street.. FOR LIFE!!!
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