DStv or ADSL?

I HATE TELKOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, I can breath again. Sorry, I just had to get that off my chest.
 
Slinky511nx7 said:
Well whoever you choose, you'll still support a Monopoly. But I'd say DSTV.

Why not choose Monopoly then lol. Ah for the good old days when we played Board Games...

The girlfriend suggestion is good.. but still pricey. I would rather suggest a blow up... doll or sheep of course. I have no idea what your preferences are :D
 
wajordaan said:
Gotcha! Didn't read the whole thread did ya? :p

Did indeed, but glossed over your post where you explained the WA thing obviously ;)


wajordaan said:
Might go to the VNV Nation concert, though metal is more my thing. I'll be the guy wearing black :D

Cool. I should be able to easily distinguish you from the rest then :)
 
Keep DSTV, at least for March next year onwards. Just think of the F1 racing! :D
You wont have to sit up until 1am Monday morning like the rest of us! :mad:
 
Personally i went for ADSL, I barely watch an hour of telly a day and . . .

*Stands up*

"Hi, my nic is doobiwan, and I'm a Battlefield 2 addict"
 
daevor said:
Keep DSTV, at least for March next year onwards. Just think of the F1 racing! :D
You wont have to sit up until 1am Monday morning like the rest of us! :mad:

whats happening in march?
 
BlobNow said:
keep DSTV .. there is no Usage CAP on the viewing and you can go to channel 45 and play games. :)


once you get to a certain level with alot of games you have to send a sms to get code and the charge you! its so lame!
 
Depends on your preference. For me there is no contest - I would keep my ADSL and cancel DSTV. In fact, I cancelled DSTV as I didn´t think I got much value for my money, but then again, I don´t like watching sport and there doesn´t seem to be much else on DSTV.

ADSL, on the other hand, gives me lots of news, international streaming radio, ability to call friends and family abroad through Skype and lots of opportunities to interact with others instead of passively staring at a TV screen.

As a said, a matter of personal preference ...
 
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