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  • DimPrawn
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    Good man!

    I like the look of this one.

    SEBRING INTERNATIONAL : TVR SAGARIS 4.0 SPEED SIX

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  • Lockhouse
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    The only TV I watch live these days is sport. Everything else I either record on SKY+ or download over the web and stream to my TV.

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Time to buy a PVR

    Time to buy a PVR

    ...if you haven't already got one.

    Ready for the SIX-MINUTE advert break? Ofcom relaxes rules on commercials | Mail Online

    New rules published by Ofcom mean that viewers of these types of programming are now allowed to be subjected to six minutes of commercials every 30 minutes. This is almost double the current three minutes and thirty seconds.
    I rarely watch programmes live now as it is. Some programmes are impossible to watch without fast forwarding through, e.g. The Gadget Show, which contains about 3 minutes of footage worth watching each week, with the remainder being dross.

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