Sky Glass is essentially a branded smart TV with NOW TV installed isn't it? It's all probably better integrated with Sky Glass but you'd get the same (or near enough) content with any smart TV or stick or whatever that can install the NOW TV app.
Well it did make a difference; it made things worse. Cover is now removed and normal service resumed.
Don't really want a larger dish stuck on the side of the house. I could move back to Virgin for TV (I've just ponied up for an upgrade to 1GB cable, so we'll see what speeds I actually get when the new modem arrives), but last time I was with them their stb was terrible. For all their flakiness in wet weather, Sky Q boxes are really good.
Just out of interest, did the rain cover go over the LNB and dish, or just the dish?
Have you considered getting one of those sky glass thingies? No dish and no box, although I guess should your connection drop, no TV.
LNB only.
I've also never seen those tunnel things until I just looked them up earlier. My first thought was that it actually be physically blocking the path from the edges of the dish to the LNB.Actually, was it one of those plastic shields I've just seen online? What a fucking scam. Absolutely useless and probably doesn't follow the path of the signal, which on an offset dish is very different than you'd expect.
Anyone who uses a drill often has probably done that at least once
3 people keep asking me what I want for my 35th.
"Buy me a fucking rice cooker"
Sorted.
Don't mean optimistic in a bad way, meant by stay optimistic! Things are only shit when they are shit, no point worrying about it until it happens, if it happens.Had my first ever "Bad news dude, you might be not passing your probation" call today. Don't feel great.
There are some silver linings there, but without being able to talk to people about it it's crap. :|
Best just to throw it away if you never want to see it again
You can't indicate going straight on before entering a roundabout - you should start indicating your exit from the 'straight on' exit as you start to pass the exit of the preceeding exit.People that indicate to leave a roundabout, rather than doing it properly and indicating before entering the roundabout.
You can't indicate going straight on before entering a roundabout - you should start indicating your exit from the 'straight on' exit as you start to pass the exit of the preceeding exit.
That way, people wanting to enter the roundabout at the entrance before your exit see a signal indicating you're leaving, and the people wanting to exit at the exit you are passing when beginning to indicate don't get confused.
Clear?
You indicate that you are going straight on by not indicating. You indicate that you are going right at the round about...by indicating right as you enter it, then left as you exit. That way, people waiting to enter the roundabout don't have to play "guess what the wankers doing"
You indicate that you are going straight on by not indicating. You indicate that you are going right at the round about...by indicating right as you enter it, then left as you exit. That way, people waiting to enter the roundabout don't have to play "guess what the wankers doing"