(11 Oct 2014, 10:39 am)Andreos1 wrote I was a big fan of Thomas back in the day.I loved Thomas as a kid...
It had a few points of decline, the CGI as mentioned and when the endless introduction of new characters first started.
I struggled at the concept of the first tv series looking different to the illustrated books, Ringo Starr no longer narrating, Harold, Terence, Toby, Trevor and Bertie being introduced - but there are a million and one characters in it now and the theme tune has changed!
(12 Oct 2014, 11:13 am)Adam wrote Went to Liquid in Newcastle last night. Music was blaring and now I'm partially deaf. I've got a constant high-pitched ringing sound in my ears that sort of resembles tinnitis and everything sounds incredibly fuzzy.
(12 Oct 2014, 11:14 am)Jimmi wrote Apple have discontinued the iPod Classic and I'm now trying to buy one and unfortunately it seems so is everyone else.
Tesco if you don't have any in store and won't be getting anymore, how about removing it or at least put out of stock on it instead of making me going to a till going "have you got this" only to be told "no"
Disappointed that they've done this really. I've got a 5th gen iPod classic and it's still rock solid. Only downside is it's a little bulky. I've also got a 6th gen Nano, and a 2nd gen Touch. The Nano isn't too bad at all, as it isn't bulked down with the usual iOS crap, so I tend to use this most. I found the Touch became a pain as soon as it needed a few iOS updates on there. I'll probably go for another Nano when I need to replace mine.I need a classic as I need large amount of storage.
(12 Oct 2014, 12:55 pm)aureolin wrote I remember going to clubs and having that ringing sensation for days. Usually when the McEwans Centre at Rainton had something on! Don't really get it nowadays - must be going deaf or the music is quieter..
(12 Oct 2014, 8:32 pm)Jimmi wrote Don't think either have any.Never had a problem with them myself, but me alone is not exactly representative of the majority...Does it have to be an ipod you want, there are good media players out there, canny tablets as well...
CeX sometimes don't check items properly.
160GB...Yeah, I have a lotta music.
Thats a lot of music
(12 Oct 2014, 8:54 pm)Jimmi wrote Yeah, I have a lotta music.Most amount of music I ever gathered was about 16GB, I had a creative player a while back, but I mostly kept it to watch films on when I was on my travels.
(12 Oct 2014, 8:27 pm)marxistafozzski wrote Nowt wrong with CeX, Sex as I like to call it
Can get decent stuff there, by the sounds of it, somewhere like that may be one of the only places you might find what your looking for...
What about Argos or PC World???
(12 Oct 2014, 9:05 pm)Robert wrote Your not the only one...Lol...I am childish and immature when it comes to things like that, I am quite happy to announce I am off to the CeX shop and giggle like a child at the same time...One of my first mobiles was a Virgin PayG phone, and I never failed to amuse myself by walking into a newsagent if there was a young lass serving and asking for a £10 Virgin
"Want to go to the CeX shop?"... a line never to be said aloud in public
People I know have pronounced it as kecks.
Your not the only one...
"Want to go to the CeX shop?"... a line never to be said aloud in public
(12 Oct 2014, 9:05 pm)Robert wrote Your not the only one...Was slightly awkward when a few of us were talking about the CeX shop in a lesson and the teacher hadn't caught the entire conversation (or didn't know what the CeX shop was), so had a go at us for discussing 'inappropriate things' during lesson time...
"Want to go to the CeX shop?"... a line never to be said aloud in public