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Joined on: Saturday, 16th November 2002, 12:47, Last used: Monday, 20th June 2011, 21:22

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Recent Messages Posted:

RE: Core 2 Duo PC Bargain (I think)

Many thanks to OP, my 5+ year old system will now be replaced with an HP m7770 for £225 :)

RE: Xbox Ultimate Travel Pack 29.99

Many thanks to OP and Paulfletch.

A cracking deal, wonder how long before those greedy ebayers cotton on...

RE: Blank DVD-R

I ordered some this morning, dunno how easy it`ll be to see what I`ve written on the discs but for the price you really can`t complain for 8x DVD-Rs
.
Thanks to O.P.

RE: BOGOF Ink + An iPod Deal

/me rolls eyes...

Mods, in here please! A referral link and advert in one (first time) post.

RE: MISPRICE - Futurama Season 1-4 £14.99

Got my email saying out of stock with no 10% offer (yet?).

Oh well, it was worth a go.

On a more positive note, I did get my copy of the Living Dead through the post, I`d forgotten I`d ordered it, so a nice little free belated Christmas pressie :D

Agree with the above, please close thread mods, we don`t need another rantathon about retailers honouring prices of mispriced goods.

Happy New Year everyone, I`m off out now...

RE: Skyworth DIVX DVD Player available for £29.99!!!!

I popped into my local store today and saw them for £39.99 and nearly bought one then - has coaxial digital out and optical out to hook up to my amp (also has 5.1 outputs if anyone can be bothered with that). Only shortcoming I can see is it only has one scart socket, but for £30 I`m more than prepared to accept that!

If you get it delivered to your local store you don`t pay postage either, saving yourself a tenner on the instore price :).

Many thanks to the original poster.

RE: 20 gb Ipod for £129.99

Along with what looks like everyone else, I suspected this to be a dodgy outfit.

So I did a whois for the domain and a couple of things concern me,

1) No address provided (backed up by the postcode not matching as mentioned prev.)
2) Registration date of 18th October 2004

Tie the above in with only accepting Nochex, the super cheap price, amateur website, suspicious feedback...

I only hope everyone is fully informed before deciding to deal with this company.

I can safely say I will not be touching them.

Regards

Les Alanos



Server Used: [ whois.nic.uk ]

www.weshopuk.co.uk = [ 213.171.218.43 ]
Domain Name:
weshopuk.co.uk
Registrant:
StreamlineNet (On behalf of a customer)
Registrant`s Address:
THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS ELECTED TO
HAVE THEIR ADDRESS OMITTED FROM THE WHOIS DATABASE
Registrant`s Agent:
Dollamore Ltd t/a StreamlineNet [Tag = STREAMLINENET]
URL: http://www.streamline.net
Relevant Dates:
Registered on: 18-Oct-2004
Renewal Date: 18-Oct-2006

RE: 4 free tickets for `cheaper by the dozen` - UCI cinemas

imdb.com gives it 5.6/10 - it may not be Return of the King, but at four tickets for the price of none who`s complaining?

Cracking spot Iain, thanks

RE: Loewe 32

Must be a regional offer, just been to the Co-op in Newcastle with my VISA card and they`ve got them, but they`re still £1149, not including a dvd. As a result I`ve returned home empty handed :(

They`re beautiful looking sets too.

Too late :( Offer closed

Subject says it all really...

RE: Free tickets for KILL Bill Volume 1 at selected UCI cinemas

Woohoo - got my confirmation email today :)

RE: lord of the rings in asda now

ASDA in Blyth had the Two Towers for £14.87 today, they also had the 2 disc version of the Fellowship of the Ring for £7.47 - a bargain if you don`t already own it.

RE: Just got Evolution X chip

Evolution X is simply the menu application, everything in the menu is an independent application stored on your hard drive. If XB copy isn`t on your hard drive then it won`t appear on your menus. You may want to download it from the web/IRC/newsgroups if you don`t have it. Once you have it, to put it onto your Xbox you could write it to CDRW, DVD+/-R or DVDR+/-W or learn how to use ftp. Please visit

http://www.xbox-scene.com

or some other site with lots of tutorials on.

You`re asking questions that everyone before you has asked and already had answered.

RE: Just got Evolution X chip

JulianF asked similar stuff in "Modded X-Box question" a few threads ago
http://www.dvd.reviewer.co.uk/forums/thread.asp?Forum=274&Thread=175742&Type=1

I recommend http://www.xbox-scene.com for background reading, there`s everything you need to know on there (and loads you don`t need).

To transfer files to your xbox you need a network card (or similar) in your PC, then you can "ftp" (file transfer protocol) files to or from your xbox. So you need to network your PC to your xbox. If you don`t know a RJ45 from a bar of soap then you`ll want to do some background reading on networking. In short it`s cheapest and easiest with a network card in your PC and a crossover cable that`s long enough to run from your PC to your xbox (shouldn`t cost more than £20 for the card and cable). It sounds daunting to start, but once you figure out the basics (and it isn`t rocket science, I can do it and I`m thick) then you`re up and running.

There`s loads of great ftp programs out there for the PC. Pick one and away you go.

You can back-up your games to your hard drive using "HDD Loader" or similar. You can manage the files on your hard drive using Xcommander or similar, but I generally use ftp as it`s easiest for me.

hmm /me considers writing a beginner friendly guide...

RE: Night of the living dead dvd £1

Woohoo, got what I think was the last copy at the Metro Centre :)

Two zombie classics for a quid, now that`s what I call a bargain!

For Sale: FS: Sony Playstation 2 and all the gubbins to go with it

For Sale, Sony Playstation 2 with NEO2.2 modchip fitted and umpteen games (too many to list). Comes with extra Sony controller, Sony 8mb memory card, extra scart lead, DVD Region X (makes PS2 multiregion DVD player), Namco PS2 Light Gun.

I can also throw in a Jaguar steering wheel and pedals, but it can be temperamental.

It`s all boxed stuff and in very good condition, ideal for a gift!

I`m in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, so if you live locally you can also save on postage :)

I`m looking for £200 ono so if you`re interested please contact me at:

rekaem[at]ku.oc.rednoyeulb

RE: Modded X-Box question...

Some of the advantages with a modded vs non-modded xbox are you can play "homebrew" software (in my case mainly emulators and xbox media player) and back your games up to your hard drive, so no more faffing around with discs, just switch the xbox and and select your game from the menu. There is also a multi region dvd player, so you don`t need to £20 M$ dvd movie kit. Xbox media player allows you to play mp3s, movies, digital pictures, add ons also allow you to play "shoutcast" radio stations from around the world (assuming you`re hooked up to the internet too). There`s loads of reasons to install a mod chip.

It`s not all good though, if you use xbox live and have a mod chip installed (and enabled) then you earn yourself an instant ban from the M$ live service :(

Either way modded or not you`ll want to get your xbox hooked up to your PC to allow you to play arguably the best xbox game (halo) online (via multiplayer), as it does not work with xbox live.

For some background reading, tutorials and all kinds of information xbox related I suggest you check out http://www.xbox-scene.com

Put quite simply, if you just want to play games and don`t fancy using your xbox for anything more than that then you probably don`t need a modchip, hard drive or any of that stuff, just buy your games and play `em! If you want to play mp3s, watch movies, back up your games, etc. then you should consider a modchip and larger hard drive.

This item was edited on Sunday, 4th May 2003, 18:47

RE: Modded X-Box question...

The standard xbox has 8GB of usable disk space. The 5GB mentioned is the available space on a standard E: drive, which is usable space on an xbox. many games are > 4GB so you can see it won`t last long if you want to place games on the standard hard drive. That`s why people fit larger hard drives (120GB is a good size).

I`ve got a cheapmod in my xbox (along with most of my mates) and I`ve had no problems with it. Unless you have a specific requirement to have more than one bios installed in your xbox then I would recommend the cheapmod (not to mention saving a few quid!).

I don`t know what your level of knowledge is like, but you may want to find out about "ftp" and networking your xbox with your PC if you want to get the most out of a modded xbox.

Louis Theroux - Best Of Louis Theroux`s Weird Weekends for £3.99

Picked this up in Poundstretcher (in Blyth) today for the princely sum of £3.99, they also had it on VHS for the same price - could make an ideal xmas gift and who`s to know what you paid for it ;)

Slightly cheaper than the £20+ others are selling it for

"Charade" for a quid

I`ve just come back from Poundland in Eldon Square, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and they`ve got "Charade" with Cary Grant & Audrey Hepburn for a quid. The transfer isn`t brilliant, but hey, it`s only a quid.

http://us.imdb.com/Title?0056923