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The good side is that I also get to change the TV to Sky+ which is much better than my current Telewest service and also because my dad works for BT he gets 1MB Broadband for £12.99.
Thats all well and good but the the bad side is that I dont know when they'll be changing the lines, my dad is saying something like the phone line will be connected by Friday then we will have an account number and we can order the BB kit to set up.
I want to know how my dad will be getting the kit, will they send him it by post or does he have to go and collect it or something?
When it's all changed will I have to change anything to my Xbox Live account seeing as Blueyonder use a cable to connect to the internet and BT use ADSL?
This might mean I wont be on Halo 2 (online) when I get it which is REALLY bad news.
> Daveus wrote:
> "Should I go online and shoot people where I know what's gonna
> happen, or should I go on single player and unfold a plot/story that
> nobody knows?...hmm, quick decision! Single player!"
>
> That's probably the stupidest reasoning I ever did see.
>
> Who actually gives to squirts of pi-s about the Halo story?
Um... Well if single player wasn't on it, I wouldn't be buying Halo 2.
> "Should I go online and shoot people where I know what's gonna
> happen, or should I go on single player and unfold a plot/story that
> nobody knows?...hmm, quick decision! Single player!"
That's probably the stupidest reasoning I ever did see.
Who actually gives to squirts of pi-s about the Halo story?
I believe that just solved your problem ;-)
Tis supposedly as a result of BT lowering their prices. However, the real reason is because some competitors were doing it for cheaper without limits.
Explain.
Mnar.