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sara-anthony3108 Apr 14th 2006 12:39 am

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hello can anyone tell me if it is correct that ur uk tv will work as long as u have sky in aus .. is sky in aus the same as here .. ie u can rvce normal aus tv channels through the set top box ..

gina Apr 14th 2006 12:44 am

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Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
hello can anyone tell me if it is correct that ur uk tv will work as long as u have sky in aus .. is sky in aus the same as here .. ie u can rvce normal aus tv channels through the set top box ..

hi sara yes it will its not called sky thow, carnt remeber what it called chuck

hugs geex

Hutch Apr 14th 2006 12:45 am

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Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
hello can anyone tell me if it is correct that ur uk tv will work as long as u have sky in aus .. is sky in aus the same as here .. ie u can rvce normal aus tv channels through the set top box ..

As long as it's a relatively new TV it'll work. If you do run into problems, it'll be with the sound which can be rectified by running it through a VCR or (I suppose) a satellite box. Yes, you'll get the usual terrestrial channels on AusStar/Foxtel (Sky in Oz).

wmoore Apr 14th 2006 12:49 am

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Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
hello can anyone tell me if it is correct that ur uk tv will work as long as u have sky in aus .. is sky in aus the same as here .. ie u can rvce normal aus tv channels through the set top box ..

You can get ABC, 9 and SBS through Foxtel but not 7 and 10. this is due to some licensing problem apparently. I bought a $75 digi-box for the odd times I want to watch these channels but as 10 only ever shows reality TV crap, that's not often.

NickyC Apr 14th 2006 12:51 am

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Originally Posted by wmoore
You can get ABC, 9 and SBS through Foxtel but not 7 and 10. this is due to some licensing problem apparently.

Not heard of that one.

Might only apply in some areas, because we get 7 and 10 on our Foxtel.

benny the ball Apr 14th 2006 1:02 am

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Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
hello can anyone tell me if it is correct that ur uk tv will work as long as u have sky in aus .. is sky in aus the same as here .. ie u can rvce normal aus tv channels through the set top box ..


Sorry to be pedantic but is life so short that you can't type 'you' instead of 'u', 'your' instead of 'ur' and 'receive' instead of 'rvce' ? ;)

wmoore Apr 14th 2006 1:08 am

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Originally Posted by nickyc
Not heard of that one.

Might only apply in some areas, because we get 7 and 10 on our Foxtel.

Now you mention it, in our first rental we had cable and it had 7 and 10. That might have been Austar instead of Foxtel but I can't remember. We have Foxtel satellite here and don't get those channels anyway.

But then I've just read this and maybe I didn't :confused:

NickyC Apr 14th 2006 1:18 am

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Originally Posted by wmoore
Now you mention it, in our first rental we had cable and it had 7 and 10. That might have been Austar instead of Foxtel but I can't remember. We have Foxtel satellite here and don't get those channels anyway.

But then I've just read this and maybe I didn't :confused:

That explains it - we have cable so get the analogue 7 and 9.
You have satellite and so you dont. :)

sara-anthony3108 Apr 14th 2006 2:56 am

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yes u r being pedantic what does it matter loads of people use short cuts for words




Originally Posted by benny the ball
Sorry to be pedantic but is life so short that you can't type 'you' instead of 'u', 'your' instead of 'ur' and 'receive' instead of 'rvce' ? ;)


kevinbloomfield Apr 14th 2006 3:54 am

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Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
yes u r being pedantic what does it matter loads of people use short cuts for words

normally lazy teenagers sending text messages to each other

herrchook Apr 14th 2006 8:20 am

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Originally Posted by kevinbloomfield
normally lazy teenagers sending text messages to each other

Nothing lazy about it, have you tried sending a long text in proper english, it takes ages, and it's harder to read for those of us with small screens (e.g. one or two words per line!).

Aussiepeter Apr 14th 2006 9:28 am

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Originally Posted by herrchook
Nothing lazy about it, have you tried sending a long text in proper english, it takes ages, and it's harder to read for those of us with small screens (e.g. one or two words per line!).

In answer to your question if your TV is widescreen brand new with all the
connections in the back scart yellow red white holes bring it.
The actual set will not work but if you buy a digital set top box for about 50 pound and plug it in you will be fine or Foxtel cabel if you are in a city area
this will give you the pay stations plus the tv stations.
The sat.service does not give you the tv stations.
Hope that helps.

The_Effys Apr 14th 2006 10:00 am

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I think I will give Sky/Foxtel a miss, we have Sky at the mo & my 6yr old is glued to it, you can't talk to him whike he's watching it. Plus my 11 yr old watches all the music channels & some of the video's they show are bordering on p*rn!

Trouble is I like watching all the programs on the discovery & such channels, but I am willing to sacrifice them for a better outdoor lifestyle when/if we get there.

I might have to buy a set top box though so the telly will work! :)

Chris.

BenandPam Apr 14th 2006 11:33 am

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Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
yes u r being pedantic what does it matter loads of people use short cuts for words

Why don't you just use all the letters on your keyboard to type full words in order to construct sentences ? Is it really that hard ? I am sorry, but it isn't being pedantic, you are just being lazy.

sean trethewey Apr 14th 2006 11:48 am

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Originally Posted by BenandPam
Why don't you just use all the letters on your keyboard to type full words in order to construct sentences ? Is it really that hard ? I am sorry, but it isn't being pedantic, you are just being lazy.

U care about his spelling y does it make it hard for u 2 understand if u cant understand it dont read it, it's that simple, people dont add threads to gain a chufty badge so they prob dont give a s**t what u think about their spelling methods :rolleyes:

Perthforme Apr 14th 2006 12:11 pm

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Back to the thread , our small lcd LG tv works fine and thats just over a year old. The 2year old main panasonic one has no sound etc so watch tv via a scart lead and freeview type digibox.There is not much on though so watching lots of dvds at night !

benny the ball Apr 14th 2006 6:37 pm

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Originally Posted by herrchook
Nothing lazy about it, have you tried sending a long text in proper english, it takes ages, and it's harder to read for those of us with small screens (e.g. one or two words per line!).

This isnt a text message though, you have a whole keyboard infront of you instead of three letters to one key. Spelling mistakes are one thing but deliberate abbreviations are another.

moneypenny20 Apr 14th 2006 8:03 pm

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Originally Posted by benny the ball
This isnt a text message though, you have a whole keyboard infront of you instead of three letters to one key. Spelling mistakes are one thing but deliberate abbreviations are another.

Well I didn't actually understand the op so read down to find out what they wanted :D

I am one of those people who write proper sentences with commas, capital letters, apostrophes, the lot in my text messages. If someone sends me one full of text talk, they don't get a response because 9 times out of 10, I haven't understood it :D

It is lazy, people cannot be so busy they can't write "you" instead of "u". But it's not my place to tell them not to. I will tell my children what to do but not another adult. They just won't get the benefit of my knowledge ;) :p

kevinbloomfield Apr 14th 2006 8:15 pm

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Originally Posted by herrchook
Nothing lazy about it, have you tried sending a long text in proper english, it takes ages, and it's harder to read for those of us with small screens (e.g. one or two words per line!).

So your PC has 1 or 2 words per line? maybe time for an upgrade?

Why do you think teenagers spelling is terrible, maybe something to do with texting and using PC;s with spell checking?

sara-anthony3108 Apr 14th 2006 8:46 pm

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thanks for the back up sean I only wanted to know abt my tv make u wonder if to bother even asking anything when u get a reply like that..



Originally Posted by sean trethewey
U care about his spelling y does it make it hard for u 2 understand if u cant understand it dont read it, it's that simple, people dont add threads to gain a chufty badge so they prob dont give a s**t what u think about their spelling methods :rolleyes:


sara-anthony3108 Apr 14th 2006 8:47 pm

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for eveyone else who answered abt the tv thanks I think we will take it with us now ..




Originally Posted by Perthforme
Back to the thread , our small lcd LG tv works fine and thats just over a year old. The 2year old main panasonic one has no sound etc so watch tv via a scart lead and freeview type digibox.There is not much on though so watching lots of dvds at night !


benny the ball Apr 14th 2006 9:15 pm

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Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
thanks for the back up sean I only wanted to know abt my tv make u wonder if to bother even asking anything when u get a reply like that..

...and we wont even start about the punctuation and grammar. ;)

sara-anthony3108 Apr 14th 2006 11:05 pm

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have u got nothing better to do !!!!!!!
get a grip


Originally Posted by benny the ball
...and we wont even start about the punctuation and grammar. ;)


benny the ball Apr 15th 2006 4:39 am

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Originally Posted by sara-anthony3108
have u got nothing better to do !!!!!!!
get a grip

I've obviously got enough time to construct a coherent sentence. :D


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