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Re:Cutting Back On 3G Dongle BB Radiation Emissions :)
Samanthas_2
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Cutting Back On 3G Dongle Broadband Microwave Radiation Emissions lol
Any suggestions for a Quality Offline Browser and Offline Newsreader that I can hard wire my 160 GB version of the Samsung Netbook into my landline broadband at home
overnight in otherwords a robot downloader that will downloadload whole websites that I program it with that includes some Newsgroups too.
I forgot to mention YouTube.com also to view offline ideal if it would auto update with new content on selected sites etc for off line viewing
Thanks,
Samantha
Any suggestions for a Quality Offline Browser and Offline Newsreader that I can hard wire my 160 GB version of the Samsung Netbook into my landline broadband at home
overnight in otherwords a robot downloader that will downloadload whole websites that I program it with that includes some Newsgroups too.
I forgot to mention YouTube.com also to view offline ideal if it would auto update with new content on selected sites etc for off line viewing
Thanks,
Samantha
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wear a tinfoil hat to protect yourself rather than trying to download half the internet.0
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Simply not a good idea, you can't just download a whole website (well you can), but whats the point it's just waste of bandwidth!
Just get a decent offline RSS reader, get some BBC RSS newsfeeds added into it and off you go.
Trying to download youtube.com........ seriously? You'll be here all year!0 -
Is it just me or do your posts make little sense gramatically, and the proposals either a thin cover for somthing sinister or just totally off the mark? There really is no danger posed by mobile phone communications.Ubuntu is an ancient African word, meaning: 'I can't configure Debian'.0
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Little_John wrote: »wear a tinfoil hat to protect yourself rather than trying to download half the internet.
Brilliant...:DIf you find yourself in a fair fight, then you have failed to plan properly
I've only ever been wrong once! and that was when I thought I was wrong but I was right0 -
MetaProducts do an Off Line browser or two.
http://www.metaproducts.com/0 -
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Simply not a good idea, you can't just download a whole website (well you can), but whats the point it's just waste of bandwidth!
Just get a decent offline RSS reader, get some BBC RSS newsfeeds added into it and off you go.
Trying to download youtube.com........ seriously? You'll be here all year!
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Again only selected videos with updates within reason
same goes with selected websites
and selected newsgroups
I have a 3G Mobile broadband Dongle Aerial £25.00 for 10 GB (Pay as you go service contract is only £5.00 cheaper per month) and thats up and down not just download allowance plus the reception varies greatly depending on time of day I was told by my wireless broadband supplier that Mobile Phone Call Traffic gets priority on the Three Network Hutchison Telecom
On https://www.download.com and https://www.majorgeeks.com there is a lot of this kind of software no one here uses that stuff here I guess wrong forum.
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Is it just me or do your posts make little sense gramatically, and the proposals either a thin cover for somthing sinister or just totally off the mark? There really is no danger posed by mobile phone communications.[/quo
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Yes I agree they are extremely safe when used in a metal shielded car while stationery off course.
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RE:Offline Browsers/Newsreaders/YouTube Software for Laptopstotalsolutions wrote: »MetaProducts do an Off Line browser or two.
http://www.metaproducts.com/
Thanks for that suggestion TotalSolution
Regards,
Samantha0
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