molloyjh wrote: » I'm assuming you have an Apple account and you're downloading from the App Store? I've never needed more than that. Never been asked for an iCloud login for apps or anything like that. I just set up my Apple account on iTunes and that was it. Admittedly that was years ago though. Have always found iOS on my phone and iPad to be a doddle.
pickarooney wrote: » I don't know the difference between apple accounts and icloud accounts but I had neither. I eventually managed to set up an account by downloading icloud for PC but when I tried to use it on the tablet it wouldn't let me do anything without entering credit card details.
b.gud wrote: » Question for the mods here. What's the story with deleting a users post, are their rules? Are you supposed to tell the poster why you deleted it? I know the mods here tend to leave a note saying that a post/posts were removed and say why, is that optional?
Stheno wrote: » The rugby mods or any mod?
b.gud wrote: » Any mod. It looks like a post of mine in another section was removed but I wasn't told it was removed so I was just wondering if there were set rules around it. FWIW I like the way the mods do it here where they leave a note saying something has been deleted and why
Stheno wrote: » There can be a few reasons tbh. Abusive or illegal posts can be removed. Sometimes you get threads started by reregs and if they get banned their threads and associated posts can be removed. Your best bet would be to pm one of the mods of the relevant forum.
b.gud wrote: » Thanks for the info, that all seems reasonable just thought that mods would tell you if/why they removed your post. Anyway it wasn't anything important so I doubt I'll bother following up on it
DGRulz wrote: » Is it just me or is anyone else incredibly bored after going back to work post-Christmas? Its a little depressing
awec wrote: » Anyone here ever been to New Zealand? Thinking of honeymooning there.
awec wrote: » Is it warm? Thinking of going next few months.
connemara man wrote: » Reverse our weather it's what they'll have. The south island will be colder than here the north will be mild enough
Zzippy wrote: » They have a warmer climate in general, being about 10 degrees closer to the equator. We visited in March-April so getting into their autumn but had 25 degrees a lot of days, even on the South Island. Did see frost early one morning while fishing but by 11am I was in short sleeves again. Put it this way, I think I wore shorts every day of the trip, and I very rarely do that in Ireland...
awec wrote: » Warm enough to sunbathe?
Yeah_Right wrote: » During the Lions tour? No. Before April, yeah. Have you convinced the wife to go on the Lions tour? Ozone layer is non-existent so they don't sell sunscreen below SPF20 over there.
awec wrote: » Nah not Lions tour, time of year doesn't suit us. We're talking in the next 3 months.