If Spar, PnP, Checkers made me download a software update for my trolley and install new drivers for the checkout lane before I could buy milk then yes I would be happy going to Woolies and paying the extra.
It's not that I can't do the troubleshooting, When I sit down I want entertainment, not...
This is the exact reason I chose a PS5 Pro over a gaming PC. I just want to turn it on and have everything work. I don't want to deal with Windows updates, constant driver rollouts, or managing five different game storefronts.
Even after jumping through those hoops, you get hit with the dreaded...
When my Torbox ends on the 12th I’m going to All Debrid for €4 per month.
Torbox is giving way to much issues, these guys should have closed new signups until they got there server capacity online. They just pissing everyone off going offline constantly.
Used All Debrid before and they were...
This has been the standard pricing on PS5 for some time. At least we have game sharing for now.
Really annoyed that Gears is not on PS5, absolutely loved this game on the 360.
They’re already taking it for free. Just drive past the informal settlements. Why would they want to limit themselves to 150 kW when they’re already on the unlimited plan.
Just expected better than the 4, The 2.7 on day 1 was impressive.
I have a integrated solar tube geyser, Overall still seems like a better option if you still get all your electricity from the municipality.
not very impressive at +-4KW a day for a system that cost 30K, expected better considering their 80% + claims.
Will keep following the post to see how it averages out. Would be interested to see how much it consumes if you just have it heat the water twice a day, once in the morning and evening.
Interesting — I suppose this was always going to happen at some point. Let’s see who takes it to court so we can get clarity on what’s actually allowed. If CoCT wins, it could set the precedent for enforcing registration everywhere, which would affect everyone.
Looks like Eskom is running their weekly dose of Deceptive Marketing.
1 - Insurance Claims
2 - Intimidating people with Fines.
3 - Extortionate Solar prices.