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• #80802
Cheers but I don't think that's the answer. It's a work IP address and no-one else is being directed to Canada, and it works fine on IE on the same machine. Just some strange setting on my Chrome that's become stuck.
I've set up a new default search engine for google.co.uk that seems to get round the problem, although it's a bit of a bodge.
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• #80803
Using AptX and Bluetooth 4 it's good quality and battery impact is minimal. I'm not sure whether Apple stuff has those things though.
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• #80804
Is your Mum an audiophile? If not, Bluetooth is fine. Just take a charger with you.
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• #80805
Is your Mum an audiophile?
Dude! No need.
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• #80806
Lol
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• #80807
There's a few options, I'm yet to find the perfect solution.
You can use something like a Chromecast Audio but they only work with certain apps and if you want to use itunes then you'll need a generic streaming app with as Allcast or Soundcast.
You can use a branded wireless receiver like Sonos that either plugs in to your amp or has it's own inbuilt speakers but you have to use their own app to stream the music to it. E.g. https://www.richersounds.com/product/streaming-hi-fi-and-network-audio-players/qed/uplay-stream/qed-u-play-stream.
You can use a generic wireless receiver that plugs in to your amp and you use a DNLA app to stream over to it. This one acts less like a dedicated app and instead takes over the output of your computer, as if you had plugged in some headphones. E.G
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neet%C2%AE-Wireless-Receiver-wireless-streaming/dp/B00O0U37HOYou could get a little bluetooth receiver that plugs in to your amp. E.g
https://www.gak.co.uk/en/blackstar-tonelink-bluetooth-dongle/126235?gclid=Cj0KEQiA1b7CBRDjmIPL4u-Zy6gBEiQAsJhTMH6BPqppuXKFyO0YTfluh2i0ywbZ750CLEze85n54bUaAg458P8HAQ -
• #80808
My noisy drive train is being caused by a stripped tooth on the rear sprocket causing it to not quite seat right. It'll be fine to ride for a week until new parts arrive no?
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• #80809
Ur. I wouldn't. You have brakes though right?
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• #80811
I've set up a new default search engine for google.co.uk that seems to get round the problem, although it's a bit of a bodge.
Although that seems to disable autocomplete/suggest for searching which is a bit annoying. Looks like I'm stuck in Canada for the moment.
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• #80812
Took it for a spin. You're right. As soon as you apply back pressure to slow down there is an unholy grinding creaking chain sticking scream. Even with brakes. Hmmm.
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• #80813
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• #80814
FYI - that QED system looked good. Then I looked at App reviews on iTunes and Android stores. Bit of a car crash.
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• #80815
I bought a Rocki before but it was a piece of shit, loads of issues and no development being done on it.
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• #80816
As previously suggested a bluetooth receiver, mine charges via usb. Have an adaptor for phono to 3.5mm jack.
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• #80817
is always the problem - companies develop products with an ecosystem of apps to maintain attached... burn all the money in development...Product launches.... Product fails to revolutionise the business overnight... company finds out how much it costs to maintain an app... company scales back to basic maintenance... people get pissed and write shit reviews... no-one buys the product... etc
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• #80818
Where do I get a pair of Ritchey Venture max comp in the UK?
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• #80819
Shipping is only 5.95 euros from bike 24
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• #80820
Dibs
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• #80821
Edit. Sorted.
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• #80822
I think I saw them in SBC cycles
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• #80823
Can anyone recommend me a small form factor Android phone for my mother please? I suggested the motor G4 play but that's too big for her tastes.
Vanilla Android pls no awful HTC skinning etc
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• #80824
one of the smaller Sony z phones? I think they're 4" screens.
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• #80825
I ruled out Sony as traditionally they had always fucked about with android so it was skinned etc, is that no longer the case?
Yeah but ££££££££££££
Not looking to buy a hifi replacement - just something that plugs into the existing unit.