All that fandango wrote: » Fitbit. Shoddiest heap of crap Ive ever spent money on. Nothing but issues regarding syncing and pairing with bluetooth.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » I watched the netflix documentary on the Chicago Bulls - the last dance. It was good but very 'Michael Jordan centric.' I am not really into basketball - was a casual watcher of CH4 NBA in the 90's. But then I realised that Michael Jordan is still churning out those runners which are made in China and sold for inflated prices - he has some neck on him. Plus the consumers of those runners clearly only still purchase them, because of the Jordan brand name. Fools and thier money are easily parted. Has to be one of the most overrated brands? Jordan shoes
Redo91 wrote: » Aren’t most shoes made in China? Doesn’t mean the quality isn’t good.
jetsonx wrote: » Kelloggs breakfast cereals. The ones from Lidl taste more wholesome and less sugared.
L1011 wrote: » Standard Apple booster reply circa 1998. It doesn't work anymore. It barely passed then and that was because most people had never used any Apple kit then - now nearly everyone has. Nobody who criticises Apple kit secretly wishes they could use it - they have and wish they hadn't.
micar wrote: » Most brand of runners Asics, Brooks, ,Mizuno, New Balance and Nike are all up to €150 a pair. They bring out a spring/summer pair and an autumn/winter pair. No point in buying this season's pair. I always buy last season pair which would be reduced to around €100.
Better Than Christ wrote: » The sugar's the best part.
RandomViewer wrote: Wife has one, must be 2 years, never any bother
The UK blocked tougher EU trade rules to help the steel industry partly because it could have raised the price of shoes for British shoppers, Sajid Javid has said. The business secretary argued the UK opposed scrapping the so-called lesser duty rule as it would have “cost British shoppers dear”, including an extra £130m a year on the price of footwear – the equivalent of about £4.80 for each household. A number of EU countries have been trying to get the rule lifted, as it would allow higher tariffs to be imposed on cut-price Chinese steel being dumped on the world market.
RandomViewer wrote: » Wife has one, must be 2 years, never any bother
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Does she take it off when... you know I wouldn't want that data going into the cloud
snoopboggybog wrote: » Superior devices? Give me a Note 10 over any Iphone. I have a work Iphone, I have a Samsung Note 10 Plus as my own personal phone. The Note 10 wins hands down. There is more customization with Android, IOS is like a brick wall. It just sucks donkey balls and too locked down. I would rather a 150 euro Android phone than a 1200 Iphone. There's not even widgets on IOS hahaaha As for your part in Bold any decent company uses Iphones as they are more secure. The note 10 plus beats any fecking Iphone hands down.
Gael23 wrote: » Cif, Fairy and any big brand cleaning stuff
Suckit wrote: » Sony are a company I always believed to be overrated.
thequarefellow wrote: » Asics running shoes. I was talked into spending almost €200 on a pair of these for their 'superior quality and support; choice of top runners etc etc' when I started running a few years ago. They fell apart after 6 months.
Cosmo Kramer wrote: » Sony is a weird one, I love the PS4 but I probably wouldn't touch another product they make. Had a sony phone a few years ago and it was awful. I'm at the stage where Asics are the only brand of runner I buy, I find them unbelievably comfortable compared to any other shoe I've tried. Use them for running and day to day wear as well. I'm not sure if it's just that my feet are a good fit for the shape of their shoe design or if it's that their products are better than other brands but I find them fantastic. Wouldn't spend €200 on a pair mind you, but they do great shoes for less than half that price.
CrankyHaus wrote: » Especially bleach. It's a fairly generic chemical you pour into your toilet. The idea of spending way more on a branded version makes no sense I can understand people going for branded clothes washing products, as they may worry about the clothes deteriorating faster in the wash.
RandomViewer wrote: » Nearly always on offer ,just as cheap to buy them than the shop brand
Paris Skinny Wallpaper wrote: » This is why android will always be inferior, apple co-design their hardware and software to work flawlessly together while android is a mismatch of different companies software and hardware resulting in laggy, buggy devices with poor use-ability and badly utilised hardware. Android is also a horrible operating system to use from a navigating around it perspective etc. As someone else said on the thread, look at any real tech people not your bargain basement type - they all use iPhones and Macbooks etc.
Montage of Feck wrote: » The whole phone fanboy thing is just about to get more silly, as manufacturers are now starting to put out phones with unnecessary over the top specs.
appledrop wrote: » I dont agree. Some of the own brand bleach are like water. Also Fairy is the only brand I would ever use on my clothes or my little boys as we have sensivite skin . Washing powder is huge cause of skin irritation in people.