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Cable channels on Sky Digital?

(September 2005)

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DA
Dave Founding member
Just a quick question before this gets closed but why do you guys all pander to the thread starters wish by replying to the thread.

Surely the best way to get abusers to leave it’s to ignore the thread and watch it sink to the bottom of the page and disappear without a trace.

Doesn’t adding train pictures just drag the thread to the top of the page and ensure it stays on the front page for longer.

Its just seems odd, you want them to leave but at the same time ensure their threads stay on top.
DJ
DJGM
mccanmat posted:

Can Everybody STOP putting pix of trains on please??

I Thought this was TV Forum not TRAINSPOTTING Forum!!!

It Is SO ANNOYING


In that case . . . how about a Metrolink LRV instead . . . ?

http://djgm.co.uk/stuff/metrolink-from-bury.jpg
NH
Nick Harvey Founding member
mccanmat posted:
Can Everybody STOP putting pix of trains on please?

Oh, all right, IF you INSIST.

http://www.uncleblink.fsnet.co.uk/Store/Anorak.jpg
MC
mccanmat
Ah Actually the tram is kinda cute

Heres my own then Smile
http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/blackpool_tram_walls.jpg
HA
harshy Founding member
This thread and the one over on Digital Spy is very similar, I wonder if it's the same person

http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=276940
DU
Dunedin
GMTV posted:
Who cable channels did made to the Sky Digital from the launch 1998.


I have rarely seen poorer grammatical structure in my life.

I don't care how old you are- you need help. You need to learn how to write English to get anywhere in life.

At the moment you are an embarassment to Britain.
MS
MrStrawsonsSheep
http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/a12.jpg

Sorry no train pic..... hence this actual pic of a live bloody traffic jam on the A12 Kelveden by-pass toight 1835Hrs. Going to be here for hours, so may as well listen to Dave Cash
MS
msim
Dave posted:
Just a quick question before this gets closed but why do you guys all pander to the thread starters wish by replying to the thread.

Surely the best way to get abusers to leave it�s to ignore the thread and watch it sink to the bottom of the page and disappear without a trace.

Doesn�t adding train pictures just drag the thread to the top of the page and ensure it stays on the front page for longer.

Its just seems odd, you want them to leave but at the same time ensure their threads stay on top.


Totally agree with you on that one. Those who post pictures of trains or anything else (presumably as an easy way to increase their post counts and status) are as bad as the idiot who starts the thread in the first place. Just ignore it for goodness sake.
CS
Cerulean Sunrise
Trains are cool. They're big and loud and shiny and take people places. They run on rails and have diesel engines. Trains between cities are usually longer and late. Trains on branch lines are usually clapped out and smelly. Trains serving London are long, late, clapped out and smelly. Trains under London go in tunnels. They are called tubes. Lots of people use tubes. Older trains run on steam power and have names like City of Truro or Orient Express. There are train stations all over the UK. Some famous ones include Kings Cross, Lime Street, Bristol Temple Meads and Crewe. If you would like to ride a train you must buy a ticket and present it to the nice man with the stamping machine. He is called the conductor. Trains have one or two conductors and a driver. Some also have catering staff. Some trains are divided into first and standard class. First class carriages are never full and are occupied by three upper class city slickers who are too cheap to buy a BMW or hire a chauffer. Standard class carriages are sometimes crammed to capacity and have standing room only. In this country trains are run by National Rail and different services are operated by franchises such as Virgin, First and Stagecoach.


(Just using language the new posters will understand)

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