Android TV can be installed on a variety of cheap boxes if you don’t mind getting a bit nerdy and flashing a custom firmware
Android TV can be installed on a variety of cheap boxes if you don’t mind getting a bit nerdy and flashing a custom firmware
Digiguide seems to have a full list of episodes with titles if that’s any help
https://digiguide.tv/programme/Talk-Show/The-Jeremy-Kyle-Show/433090/season-all/#
https://doubledouble.top/ does individual tracks, full albums and playlists
Sadly it no longer supports messenger, and is a bit flaky on some links.
I used to do the same with CD’s from the local library… and then seed them
Oh it’ll probably get a flurry of coverage, but I suspect none of it will be compassionate
Location certainly makes a huge difference, I’ve spent a total of €1016.32 for 10k miles charging at home with my Leaf.
It also comes up on the Lime site, not sure what you have against TPB, or you could use a mobile app to search like all the cool kids do these days.
They’re insufferable enough cunts as it is, can you imagine what they’d be like after the ego massage of winning a cage fight?
You’d think so, sadly it didn’t cure the Brits living in Spain from voting for Brexit, and I’ve met a couple of them here in Ireland that still think everyone else is the foreigner and not them.
It’s well worth reading Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green By Henry Sanderson, it’s a good insight into some of his work with LiPo from a business and supply chain angle along with some of the geopolitical aspects looking forward.
€20 every 28 days on a PAYG sim for unlimited 5g in Ireland, it’s just boggling to see what folks in the US and Canada pay
It’s a better looking than F-Droid
I installed it via Droid-ify after the 2nd update, the play store is a bit too far behind considering the frequency of updates at the moment
There’s a drop in historical content though, a lot of us who will have posted stuff that people would later want to refer to that is no longer there because we wiped it all before going.
I still keep in contact with a couple of people from Gooey (it shut down around 2002 I think), it was an excellent chat platform, you had chat rooms linked to whatever webpage you were on, very good for common interests. We even had a few meetups, I was working contract work at the time and had a 3 month spell were I travelled around the UK visiting various Internet weirdos.
Not so much the classic car sub, that was mostly folks arguing about what defines a classic car, or folks reminiscing about thier first cars.
To add to your list of chat programs, the pre MSN chat program that came with Windows, followed by Gooey and Odigo
Good point about deleting or edit your comments before deleting the post, I initially started by going through mine manually before using Redact and a few slipped through the net.
Doesn’t even need an old laptop, mines running on a Pi3