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Thread: Land Rover on Top Gear tonight.

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    kenleyfred Guest
    I think they're putting that on every episode this series.

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    I'm sick to death of Ch.9's coverage of Top Gear.
    The relentless ads, and poor decisions of where to place said ads.
    Love the show to death, have been watching it for years, but enough is enough.
    They (Ch9) can't even play them in order! They just don't care, it's just another supposed hour of viewing in which they can smother us with nonsensical ideas.
    Is it no wonder people are hiding behind VPN's to download excellent and up to date shows.

    Anyway, rant over, carry on............

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    Agree completely. That's why I usually record the shows that interest me so I can skip through the ads. Ch. 9 ruined the audience which SBS had built up for Top Gear.
    It's no wonder the revenue for private free to air TV keeps going down. People are sick of being treated like mugs and are going online instead, or subscribing to internet TV options such as Netflix.
    The internet will soon replace free to air TV. Many TVs are already internet-connected. That's why we need a proper NBN with fibre optic and not the half-baked current scheme with old copper connections between nodes and properties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Agree completely. That's why I usually record the shows that interest me so I can skip through the ads. Ch. 9 ruined the audience which SBS had built up for Top Gear.
    It's no wonder the revenue for private free to air TV keeps going down. People are sick of being treated like mugs and are going online instead, or subscribing to internet TV options such as Netflix.
    The internet will soon replace free to air TV. Many TVs are already internet-connected. That's why we need a proper NBN with fibre optic and not the half-baked current scheme with old copper connections between nodes and properties.
    Proper NBN........hahahahahah
    hahahahaha
    ROFL
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Agree completely. That's why I usually record the shows that interest me so I can skip through the ads. Ch. 9 ruined the audience which SBS had built up for Top Gear.
    It's no wonder the revenue for private free to air TV keeps going down. People are sick of being treated like mugs and are going online instead, or subscribing to internet TV options such as Netflix.
    The internet will soon replace free to air TV. Many TVs are already internet-connected. That's why we need a proper NBN with fibre optic and not the half-baked current scheme with old copper connections between nodes and properties.
    Don't be so sure. I've been on NBN for two years now. I know of several problems that remain unresolved. I was only talking to a Telstra employee today about his NBN package. Telstra were unable to resolve his issue with the package he bought and refunded a years phone bill, after the complaint was elevated to the telecommunications ombudsman.
    And you can tell when people are using Stan or Netflix. The internet slows noticeably. It was a real pain last weekend.
    Ah, but that is a topic for another thread.

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    DiscoMick Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Don't be so sure. I've been on NBN for two years now. I know of several problems that remain unresolved. I was only talking to a Telstra employee today about his NBN package. Telstra were unable to resolve his issue with the package he bought and refunded a years phone bill, after the complaint was elevated to the telecommunications ombudsman.
    And you can tell when people are using Stan or Netflix. The internet slows noticeably. It was a real pain last weekend.
    Ah, but that is a topic for another thread.
    Did they have fibre to the home or a copper link from a node?
    My workplace has all fibre and it doesn't slow when movies are screened.

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