Lusk_Doyle wrote: » It's the contents of that special package that you administered to us...
Beasty wrote: » I witnessed a Boardsie breaking a red light on his training spin this morning .....
RobertFoster wrote: » Are you allowed use the ban hammer for RL infractions?
Beasty wrote: » That would require me to identify the Boardsie in question, which would be completely inappropriate, particularly as his brother is also a regular around here :pac:
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » Well, it wasn't me and I'm pretty certain the other fella can't afford to pay for a super injunction so it must be the other fella!
CramCycle wrote: » Which one of you was sleeping with the other ones wife?
CramCycle wrote: » My son asked me for lights for his bike last night. He is 3. I was so proud.
Eamonnator wrote: » http://www.stickybottle.com/coaching/23-very-clear-signs-youre-in-a-hardcore-cyclists-house/ I was a bit surprised, when I realised how many of these signs applied to me.
Beasty wrote: » I could have let them have a far better photo than that one .....
ThisRegard wrote: » Anyone use a 4g sim to set up a hotspot in order connect a laptop to do a bit of work on for a few days? I have a 4g tablet so no need for a dongle, but I don't want a contract either, so basically a PAYG 4g sim with data, if that's a possibility. I'm just about within Dublin so coverage shouldn't a massive issue.
CramCycle wrote: » Yep, I am doing it at the minute. I fluctuate between hotspot or tethering my phone. Nice and simple. Would buy data rather than buy a sim if you have a smart phone.
Chuchote wrote: » What is this hotspot? Never heard of the concept. How does it work? More importantly, where does it work - is it a replacement for city-style proper broadband?
magicbastarder wrote: » a hotspot is basically turning your phone into a router to allow other computers to use the connection. e.g. i sometimes turn the hotspot on on my phone, which allows my laptop to connect to it via wi-fi, and use the mobile broadband connection on the phone to browse the internet. it chews the phone's battery, though.
Chuchote wrote: » Still puzzled. If there's wifi, can't the computer use it anyway? Or are you saying the phone is somehow creating the wifi?
ThisRegard wrote: » Cheers, it's a tenner for 5gb with the plan I'm on which theoretically is plenty but as it's a corporate laptop they randomly push out various updates which would eat into that. I'll get onto the helpdesk and have them take mine out of the loop for a while if they allow it, otherwise they're being billed for it.
CramCycle wrote: » I just got 15Gb for 15 as my broadband at home is not set up yet (still). I presume you can charge it back with an explanation.