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Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Sun 16 Mar, 2008 13.06
by Jovis
Am I really the only person that never has any problems with Virgin?
If you're lucky, I may even say that again in your dedicated thread Stu.
Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Sun 16 Mar, 2008 13.11
by Sput
I think you might be! It's the getting going that's twice caused me problems - the modem wouldn't activate and the billing always screwed up, taking a good few calls to get sorted.
Plus, this being South Manchester, they massively oversubscribe their network so it's painfully slow at times.
Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Sun 16 Mar, 2008 14.12
by onetrickpony
I have facebook but don't like it. Infact i have all three and i prefer Bebo the best, although its mostly teens on it, at least its litterd like Facebook. Browse me people if you like bebo.com/shaunl3
Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Sun 16 Mar, 2008 16.19
by ashley b
I'm with Virgin too in Soiuth Manchester, never had a problem with it, though like you say it can be slow at times.
Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Thu 20 Mar, 2008 10.48
by rob
I think this YouTube vid sums it up pretty well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07Ndh2y0m8E
Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Tue 25 Mar, 2008 19.07
by Lorns
My mother has now got herself a pootah. She's been asking me about this facebook malarky, as my cousins from australia are onnit. If she opens a profile i might have to deactivate mine.
Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Tue 25 Mar, 2008 19.35
by Stuart*
Lorns wrote:My mother has now got herself a pootah. She's been asking me about this facebook malarky, as my cousins from australia are onnit. If she opens a profile i might have to deactivate mine.
If you make your profile private then she won't be able to see what a sexual deviant and all-round hell-raiser you are

Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Tue 25 Mar, 2008 20.09
by fusionlad
talking of Facebook, has anyone else found it particularly slow, unresponsive and full of errors since yesterday?
Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Tue 25 Mar, 2008 20.12
by Stuart*
fusionlad wrote:talking of Facebook, has anyone else found it particularly slow, unresponsive and full of errors since yesterday?
Yes Phil, it is indeed very slow at the moment. If you try deleting applications to make it quicker it just comes up saying "cannot delete". PS: How are you?
Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Tue 25 Mar, 2008 20.14
by fusionlad
StuartPlymouth wrote:fusionlad wrote:talking of Facebook, has anyone else found it particularly slow, unresponsive and full of errors since yesterday?
Yes Phil, it is indeed very slow at the moment. If you try deleting applications to make it quicker it just comes up saying "cannot delete". PS: How are you?
Trying to upload any pictures is a nightmare! Glad it's not just me.
Yea I'm good ta! I don't frequent these parts as much as I used to though

Re: I've just deactivated my facebook, and I'm proud
Posted: Tue 25 Mar, 2008 20.18
by Stuart*
fusionlad wrote:Trying to upload any pictures is a nightmare! Glad it's not just me.
Yea I'm good ta! I don't frequent these parts as much as I used to though

I have noticed you online a couple of times, but not posting, especially in here! How is 118 (oh, that's another thread -

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