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This is all actually bullshit. I am in India right now on business and no porn is blocked, even from the list. Tried it out on 3 separate ISPs.

These look good.

TuneIn is the worst. Bad UI, slow, etc

"developed for Tesco (sort of the UK's version of Wal-Mart)" - Tesco is nothing like Wal-Mart. You could have at least compared ASDA to Wal-Mart (since it actually IS owned and run by Wal-Mart).

SoundHound? Seriously. Shazam is 1000x times better...

$10 million dollars!

Yep.

Oh no, I read the comments and saw that you've pretty much already been proven wrong, but I just thought the original "educated" comment was so silly and considering the fact that I actually work in this industry, I just had to weigh-in.

Old or not, your comments were incorrect. If reading actual educated material is classed as an insult to you, then you really are insecure.

And for the record and to those who mention 300 phones going off at once causing disruption to the plane's controls, also bs. Are any of you actually aware of how many thousands of different radio signals are around you, always running, everywhere? And it doesn't get much cleaner at 30,000 ft. If push came to shove,

As someone who actually works in the telecoms industry and for a company that keeps 70% of the worlds cellular and radio networks running, I find your uneducated comments hilarious! All of what you're saying is bs. Phones don't switch to some crazy "high power" mode and with the long-distance stuff, it has hardly

Still not 1080p.

I was referring to the connector type, since component video isn't HD. You can't get "true" HD with RCA, only interlaced - Which in most consumer products, isn't classed as a HD standard.

This is actually hilarious. I wonder if you've been watching TV with one-legged audio without noticing?

RCA isn't HD.

Since when was audio a video signal? That belongs in the matching red input, certainly not Pr.

Yeah, you're right. But this has nothing to do with Obama. It's just society.

It's not produced by Channel 4. And The Crash was actually aired on 4 about 3 months ago. It's actually from Discovery's Curiosity series.

10 internets to you sir!

I bought these headphones. They sound great, but they DO tangle easily, more so than plastic phones.