Don Barzini
Assistant Pro
I bet the knowledge and usage of there, their and they’re keeps you awake at night.![]()
Don’t get me started!
Even worse than that is “loose” instead of “lose”.
I want to break windows whenever I see that!
I bet the knowledge and usage of there, their and they’re keeps you awake at night.![]()
Worse still is the fact that we are expected to accept this and, apparently, it being wrong to point out the errors.Don’t get me started!
Even worse than that is “loose” instead of “lose”.
I want to break windows whenever I see that!![]()
Worse still is the fact that we are expected to accept this and, apparently, it being wrong to point out the errors.
As for "of" rather than "have".![]()
That just sends me nucular.What about when someone is a bit pacific about something?
The sheer number of people I see online who type “ect” when they actually mean “etc”.
It happens so frequently, it can’t possibly be a typo. There must be a whole generation of people who, for some reason, believe it is spelled “ect”.
You missed out the word spend in the last paragraphYou want to see the number of times I type teh instead of the.
The trouble these days most of us have taught ourselves to type and think we are competent touch typists.
I probably more time correcting my errors than typing the sentence in the first place.
Anyone else noticing an increase in dropouts on DAB radio?
For work, we have set routes between dealerships and 3 months ago, I could listen to either Absolute Rock or Radio X Classic Rock , without any service interuptions.
Now there are dropouts all over the place, in multiple different cars, tried different stations too inc Radio 2, still some dropouts , but not as many
found the same in my own car,
I could of course be totally imagining the whole thing, unless anyone out there is having the same issue
Yep. I work in sarf London. Absolute, Radio X, Smooth and Jazz FM have all disappeared from DAB, even after a retune.Anyone else noticing an increase in dropouts on DAB radio?
For work, we have set routes between dealerships and 3 months ago, I could listen to either Absolute Rock or Radio X Classic Rock , without any service interuptions.
Now there are dropouts all over the place, in multiple different cars, tried different stations too inc Radio 2, still some dropouts , but not as many
found the same in my own car,
I could of course be totally imagining the whole thing, unless anyone out there is having the same issue
Yep. I work in sarf London. Absolute, Radio X, Smooth and Jazz FM have all disappeared from DAB, even after a retune.
I know that DAB was upgrading to some advanced version but our radio is supposed to be compatible.
Sadly, Jeremy Vine and Chris Evans have not been silenced.
Does your radio support DAB+? A lot of stations have migrated to that and have stopped broadcasting standard DAB.Yep. I work in sarf London. Absolute, Radio X, Smooth and Jazz FM have all disappeared from DAB, even after a retune.
I know that DAB was upgrading to some advanced version but our radio is supposed to be compatible.
Sadly, Jeremy Vine and Chris Evans have not been silenced.
Yes, it's supposed to be compatible.Does your radio support DAB+? A lot of stations have migrated to that and have stopped broadcasting standard DAB.
The fact that you were even able to have a conversation with your 13 year old daughter should go in the things that gladden thread.Language of the modern youth! Now I’m not old, still in my early 40s(just).
But this evening having a conversation with my 13yr old daughter I’ve heard the words Sigma! Bussin, Ratio’d and delulu! Genuinely have no idea what she was saying to me! Had to get my younger daughter to explain it to me! Now going to bed baffled!
Sigma is a term associated with misogyny I believe.Language of the modern youth! Now I’m not old, still in my early 40s(just).
But this evening having a conversation with my 13yr old daughter I’ve heard the words Sigma! Bussin, Ratio’d and delulu! Genuinely have no idea what she was saying to me! Had to get my younger daughter to explain it to me! Now going to bed baffled!