Originally posted by minestrone
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I just laughed at the guy at Turnberry when he told me it was 7 quid an hour for internet.
I can manage to get by with sticking the laptop into the phone but 7 quid a feckin hour.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWhat a rip off.
I have a tin can with a piece of string connected to another tin can in the monarch's winter residence at Amalienborg. When I want to obtain information from the web, I bellow the URL into the can, and HM The Queen of Denmark then reads the content aloud into the can at her end.
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Originally posted by Lumiere View PostOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat a rip off.
Using a vodafone 3G stick 3 gig a month (18 month contract) £9.50 a month.
Using an HSDPA (faster than 3G) enabled phone as a WiFi access point, 1 month contract, O2 "unlimited" web bolt-on - £5.00 a month.
I have a tin can with a piece of string connected to another tin can in the monarch's winter residence at Amalienborg. When I want to obtain information from the web, I bellow the URL into the can, and HM The Queen of Denmark then reads the content aloud into the can at her end.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat a rip off.
Using a vodafone 3G stick 3 gig a month (18 month contract) £9.50 a month.
I'll be shopping around
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat a rip off.
Using a vodafone 3G stick 3 gig a month (18 month contract) £9.50 a month.
Using an HSDPA (faster than 3G) enabled phone as a WiFi access point, 1 month contract, O2 "unlimited" web bolt-on - £5.00 a month.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post3G modem cost me £15 per month
Using a vodafone 3G stick 3 gig a month (18 month contract) £9.50 a month.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostYou paid £6.99 when you already had near 1mb/s?
Good job I'm a contractor. Tomorrows trip to the bogs for a number 2 should cover that outlay
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWhy bother
The Cloud (Holidayinn express hotel) is currently giving me 0.1mb/s
3G modem gives me 0.9mb/s
coughing up for Wifi I just wasted £6.99 for 3 hours worth
3G modem cost me £15 per month
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Hotel WiFi
Why bother
The Cloud (Holidayinn express hotel) is currently giving me 0.1mb/s
3G modem gives me 0.9mb/s
coughing up for Wifi I just wasted £6.99 for 3 hours worth
3G modem cost me £15 per monthTags: None
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