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Things that confuse you...

How things just decide to cease working one day. e.g. Our TV, when we try and watch something on Netflix nowadays there's a 50% chance it'll just boot you back out of Netflix altogether. No idea why. Nothing changed, it just started doing that one day.
 
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Off properly like at the plug?
What about uninstalling the app and doing a fresh install?
Netflix actually came with the telly so not really an option. There's a button for it on the remote and everything. I did do a whole process of turning it off by the plug and resetting it etc as instructed by a Netflix help person, this fixed it that one occasion, and then next time it was back to booting us out again. I just gave up and started casting it from the phone app instead.
 
How things just decide to cease working one day. e.g. Our TV, when we try and watch something on Netflix nowadays there's a 50% chance it'll just boot you back out of Netflix altogether. No idea why. Nothing changed, it just started doing that one day.

My 5 year old Sony TV does this a lot - have worked out it is the internet connection that determines if Netflix works or not (no error message). I have multiple wifi access points in the house and if, for whatever reason, the TV has connected to an upstairs one rather than the one in the kitchen then it will fail, so I have to reconnect it to the kitchen node in settings (and I can prioritise the TV bandwidth as well which helps) then it is OK. A bit of a pain, but the TV is perfectly fine apart from this niggle, so I can live with it until the TV needs replacing.
 
My 5 year old Sony TV does this a lot - have worked out it is the internet connection that determines if Netflix works or not (no error message). I have multiple wifi access points in the house and if, for whatever reason, the TV has connected to an upstairs one rather than the one in the kitchen then it will fail, so I have to reconnect it to the kitchen node in settings (and I can prioritise the TV bandwidth as well which helps) then it is OK. A bit of a pain, but the TV is perfectly fine apart from this niggle, so I can live with it until the TV needs replacing.
Strange. Ours is also a Sony circa 2014. But, the TV is right next to the Wifi router though and we only have the one.
 
Strange. Ours is also a Sony circa 2014. But, the TV is right next to the Wifi router though and we only have the one.

Have you tried it with a wired connection to the router? Might help if it is some weird wifi issue (occasionally my TV will completely lose its wifi connectivity; won't even see any networks when scanning, which necessitates a reboot).
 
Have you tried it with a wired connection to the router? Might help if it is some weird wifi issue (occasionally my TV will completely lose its wifi connectivity; won't even see any networks when scanning, which necessitates a reboot).
Could try that.
 
The old man with the dog in Kilmelford who regularly insists on walking with said dog on the A816 carriageway for several hundred metres, waving at every passing vehicle, walking on the side of the road with no pavement and no verge, instead of using a very wide pavement put there specifically for people to walk on, on the other side of the road.

Forces cars to pull wide or stop as they have to pull into the other lane to make room for him. Making life needlessly more risky for himself, his dog and other road users.

Makes no sense.
 
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The old man with the dog in Kilmelford who regularly insists on walking with said dog on the A816 carriageway for several hundred metres, waving at every passing vehicle, walking on the side of the road with no pavement and no no verge, instead of using a very wide pavement put there specifically for people to walk on, on the other side of the road.

Forces cars to pull wide or stop as they have to pull into the other lane to make room for him. Making life needlessly more risky for himself, his dog and other road users.

Makes no sense.

Up there with cyclists that think one-way systems don't apply to them in city centres.
 
Lesbians that look like men,& are attracted to women that look like men 🤷‍♂️

I cannot ever get my head round the scenario we have at our club. Two transgender women who are together in a relationship - is that a lesbian relationship or something else??
 
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