Not keen on the new look weather either - a step backwards; graphics are too big etc.
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If we all thought like that, we'd still be on pointy sticks and eating mammoths.Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostPlease tell me you're not one of those sad people who spents all their time stuck in and endless cycle of upgrading various gadgets...
got to upgrade my iPod... got to upgrad my iPhone... got to upgrade my iPad... got to upgrade my broadband... got to upgrade my sky package... got to upgrade my tv... got to upgrade my car... got to upgrade my laptop... oh look, it's time to upgrade my iPod... rinse and repeat... and repeat... and repeat...
Get a life!"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Does anyone here actually use the BBC webtulipe for news anyway?
I find a more balanced view at Communists Weekly website.
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Only use it for the weather. Switching to the MetOffice soon.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDoes anyone here actually use the BBC webtulipe for news anyway?
I find a more balanced view at Communists Weekly website.
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You sound like a userOriginally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostWhy must they keep changing it? Is this just change for change's sake? I don't like the way it looks now.
I used to think that the BBC website (especially the news part) was one of the best websites on the internet, and was a pleasure to use. The way they are going, they will end up spoiling it.Comment
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I wouldn't mind trying a bit of mammoth...Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIf we all thought like that, we'd still be on pointy sticks and eating mammoths.Don't ask Beaker. He's just another muppet.Comment
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It's the same thing with Facebook. Every time they make the slightest change I'm bombarded with people joining groups called "Bring bak th old Facebook!1!!" or something like that.
They're going to go mad when Timeline finally gets released
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