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Previously on "Now that The Times website has shut down, where do you take your business?"
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I'll stick to the paper version in the mornings. Kills the time on the journey in each day.
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I already had a subscription to the etimes, so renewing wasn't a big deal. Instead of paying £50 for 100 editions each year, I pay £100 for 365 editions. What's annoying is that I used to be able to read it offline (so I could download it, then read it on the plane, for example). Now I can't.
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WHS, and somehow it regulary puts Firefox into a bizarre state where it is frozen and can be "driven" only by moving the mouse - As soon as the mouse stops moving, so does the browser, even if in the middle of something.Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
I would use the Torygraph but I find the website hogs the browser no mater which one you use.
I think this is something to do with the site's extremely irritating habit of auto-refreshing every couple of minutes. The problem seems to start if one happens to be saving a page in the middle of an auto-refresh.
					
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You can wipe your arse with any of them, as long as you turn off javascript.
Google News usually.
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It's fine here, but I usually have Javascript turned off. I think it has gone downhill since the Barclay Brothers took it over, so don't use it as much as I used to.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI would use the Torygraph but I find the website hogs the browser no mater which one you use.
To answer the OP's question, I have a gander at the Guardian, Telegraph and Independent.
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I would use the Torygraph but I find the website hogs the browser no mater which one you use.
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I always do my business in the little boys room. Apart from a few times when I've done it the sea.
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Now that The Times website has shut down, where do you take your business?
24F**k it, I'll just pay the sub and logon4.17%1The Daily Bleakley (formerly known as The Daily Mail)4.17%1Grauniad25.00%6Torygraph25.00%6Independent4.17%1Computer Weekly0.00%0AndyW's mum has always had my "business"37.50%9Poll ... 
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