jeffc
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Post by jeffc on Jan 28, 2014 15:05:00 GMT
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andym
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ZMAX + Grant's Vanilla Custard = Heaven.212 mls and counting!
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Post by andym on Jan 29, 2014 16:30:20 GMT
Yet again no mention of Mods,just the look alikes.Still a balanced review with a lot of positives.
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toots
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Post by toots on Jan 29, 2014 17:07:51 GMT
Not able to watch it over here, out of region
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stewarty
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Post by stewarty on Jan 29, 2014 17:28:34 GMT
Not able to watch it over here, out of region toots Sign up for a VPN account ... It makes you anonymous on the internet and also lets you set your country of origin to what you want... that way you can access local content from just about anywhere in the world. No sure if you can sign up to this one in Spain but if not there will be a local version .... Cost me just over £12 for 12 months Its also great for protecting your privacy online as spammers cant track your IP address www.slickvpn.com/UK/vpn-pricing.htmlETA Just checked and there is options for use in other countries as long as they are not on the restricted list below so looks like you could be watching all the UK replays via BBC iplayer etc if you wanted 1.You may not export the SlickVPN software program to countries listed on the Commerce Control List. This currently includes countries such as Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria. Since this list may be updated at times, please visit www.bis.doc.gov/policiesandregulations/ear/740.pdf routinely. By agreeing with the SlickVPN terms of service, you agree that you will not send the software to the countries listed on this list nor will you have any equipment with the SlickVPN software program while in any of these prohibited countries. 2.Despite your location, you agree that you will not transfer this software or have the software contained in any device to certain persons, organizations or companies that have been listed on the Denied Parties List.
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toots
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Post by toots on Jan 29, 2014 18:19:16 GMT
Not able to watch it over here, out of region toots Sign up for a VPN account ... It makes you anonymous on the internet and also lets you set your country of origin to what you want... that way you can access local content from just about anywhere in the world. No sure if you can sign up to this one in Spain but if not there will be a local version .... Cost me just over £12 for 12 months Its also great for protecting your privacy online as spammers cant track your IP address www.slickvpn.com/UK/vpn-pricing.htmlETA Just checked and there is options for use in other countries as long as they are not on the restricted list below so looks like you could be watching all the UK replays via BBC iplayer etc if you wanted 1.You may not export the SlickVPN software program to countries listed on the Commerce Control List. This currently includes countries such as Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria. Since this list may be updated at times, please visit www.bis.doc.gov/policiesandregulations/ear/740.pdf routinely. By agreeing with the SlickVPN terms of service, you agree that you will not send the software to the countries listed on this list nor will you have any equipment with the SlickVPN software program while in any of these prohibited countries. 2.Despite your location, you agree that you will not transfer this software or have the software contained in any device to certain persons, organizations or companies that have been listed on the Denied Parties List. Thanks for the link etc but I'm really not sure about this. We get all our television programmes via our ISP which I would not want to interrupt in any way. We get both our Spanish channels and English channels, along with some USA channels. This all comes to us via the router and we pay extra for these services. My OH would go mad if we lost a load of our programmes
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stewarty
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Post by stewarty on Jan 29, 2014 18:30:14 GMT
toots this is 100% legal unless you use it to download copyrighted material like music or movies, all it does is hides your own IP address ( the unique signal your pc sends out to identify your location) The thing I like most about it is it keeps changing your visible IP address so makes it much harder for anyone to hack into your personal details
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mikeb
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Post by mikeb on Jan 29, 2014 21:38:46 GMT
could try this, when you go to the itv player site DON'T share your location. then type in a uk postcode ? here's one bl8 1aw
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