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Posted: Tue 08 Aug, 2006 19.16
by Charlie Wells
* Sounds the QI alarms *
Apparently this is not true, though I can't recall the word(s) it did rhyme with.

Orange does have an annoying habbit of 'dead areas' where you can't get a good signal, also the phone itself can affect how much of the signal it picks up. At work our reps have been using Orange though have had quite a bit of trouble, and are going to be switching to another company as a result.

Posted: Tue 08 Aug, 2006 19.40
by Pete
orange doesn't work in my house. tsk.

it's been fine here, although moo said he had trouble with incomming calls.

Posted: Tue 08 Aug, 2006 20.21
by Gavin Scott
Charlie Wells wrote:* Sounds the QI alarms *
Apparently this is not true, though I can't recall the word(s) it did rhyme with.
Blorange.

Funnily enough, some of our Vodaphone handets were failing today, and O2 was suffering from "network busy" messages.

I wonder what's going on.

Posted: Tue 08 Aug, 2006 20.27
by Lorns
Virgin has been working hunky dory all day, infact better than usual. I even got a slight signal at work, which is unusual.

Posted: Tue 08 Aug, 2006 20.34
by martindtanderson
Lozenge (spl) as in lockets

Posted: Thu 10 Aug, 2006 11.27
by cdd
Blorenge is a place name, Lozenge is a half rhyme. If we're being technical :)

Posted: Thu 10 Aug, 2006 12.25
by Gluben
The other one was Gorringe, which is a surname, notably the surname of Stephen Fry's school tailor.

Posted: Thu 10 Aug, 2006 18.01
by martindtanderson
it could be the raccoon, or perhaps the canary fell of it's perch...