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Just recently announced by 2degrees Carry over Minutes and now DATA for 1 whole year.

I wonder if other carriers will follow suite?




Anyone on the shore interest in a plan option give me a buzz I have a few good deals going atm.

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General Chat / Anything worth buying?
« on: March 31, 2013, 07:30:32 pm »
Over here in Sydney? I haven't really found anything that jumps out as a bargin or must buy.

I have however stocked up on kings cross hookers and blow so any other suggestions?

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Battlefield / Wednesday 13 8pm - Premium Players [END GAME]
« on: March 13, 2013, 02:27:25 pm »
8pm GetSome stack on the End Game maps, I might pass the Air superiority maps but will play the standard ones.

I'll hijack a server and change things around.

Conq #57 64p server.

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Technology & Hardware / New to Android
« on: March 07, 2013, 08:14:36 pm »
So I just got given a Sony Xperia S tablet and was wondering what android apps/ tweaks people recommend or shall I try flicking it on.

Apple master race reporting in.

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Other Games / 1st March : Gorgeous Update
« on: February 28, 2013, 08:12:24 pm »




Looks like a good update hopefully will bring activity to the servers.

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Technology & Hardware / TVNZ OnDemand App for iOS
« on: February 26, 2013, 05:46:36 pm »
So TVNZ have released their iPad/iPhone app today and in usual apple fashion I have found it to be hit and miss. Any other apple goers had success on playing any content yet? Iphone 4S running 6.2 no luck and iPad 1 running 5.1.1 no luck either.

http://tvnz.co.nz/video/tvnz-ondemand-faqs-iphone-ipad-and-ipod-touch-5346332

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Buy, Sell Or Trade / WTS : Samsung Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7562)
« on: February 26, 2013, 05:27:05 pm »





$275

This is a DUAL SIM phone brought in by 2degress so will work on Vodafone and 2degrees network.

Brand new unopened unit which comes in black. Current retail price is $449

Specs as follows :- http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_duos_s7562-4883.php

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Technology & Hardware / Tracert 216.81.59.173
« on: February 11, 2013, 12:57:46 pm »
Tracert 216.81.59.173

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Battlefield / End Game + Air Superiority
« on: February 01, 2013, 09:38:26 pm »
So no chatter about this yet?



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Sports / Fitness / Lance Armstrong Interview
« on: January 18, 2013, 08:48:37 pm »
Anyone have a copy or link of this that I can watch. CBF with a US vpn to watch it on oprah's website.

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General Chat / GetSome's Next Gaming Comp ( You Choose )
« on: December 31, 2012, 10:25:47 am »
So we have all had a nice break away with the family and it is nearly time to return to your second family here at GetSome.

Coming into the new year I'd like to gauge some interest on what people are playing and what they want to play.

The GetSome crew and Playtech are keen to get some more fun and competitive activities going for you guys so please take some time to comment on what you would like us to host and if possible run a competitive tournament for.

.osiRiS





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Other Games / Natural Selection 2 On Sale $9.99
« on: December 21, 2012, 10:13:57 am »
http://store.steampowered.com/app/4920/

Natural Selection 2 only $9.99 you must get this game now.

Available for the next 12 hours.

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Other Games / Get Some Natural Selection 2 Servers
« on: November 01, 2012, 07:34:42 pm »


GetSome.co.nz | NS2  203.97.27.203:27015

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Other Games / DayZ General Chat
« on: May 29, 2012, 10:37:01 pm »
So it;s night time and I have no items - Help...

Do we need to add more servers for this game? I see we now have 6 NZ servers x50 slots as Orcon has decided to host 4.

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General Chat / Valve Steam Box Rumors
« on: March 04, 2012, 06:02:33 pm »
Must be a weekend around here haven't seen any posts about the rumored Steam "Console Box". If true, would you buy one?

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It's no secret that PC gaming needs a shot in the arm, and if a recent report from The Verge is to be believed, Valve hopes to deliver one with the Steam Box, a console-sized PC that can compete with consoles and the growing popularity of mobile platforms like Android and iOS.There's still much we don't know about the alleged device and/or platform -- not the least of which is whether or not it actually exists -- but there's certainly reason to consider it as within the realm of possibility. Despite being responsible for some of the biggest franchises in gaming, a large portion of Valve's business is anchored in the success of Steam, its digital distribution client for PC and Mac. In order for the service to grow, PC gaming has to move beyond the enthusiast market. It has to be mainstream and the Steam Box could be Valve's ace in the hole for making that happen.
The concept, murky as it may be, may actually be pretty sound.
http://oyster.ignimgs.com/wordpress/stg.ign.com/2012/03/x51_steampowered.jpg

PC gaming has always been marred by the perception that it's a costly pursuit reserved almost exclusively for those with the know-how, resources and interest to build or purchase a system capable of matching the ever-escalating minimum specs of current titles. Of course, there is an element of truth to that belief, but the larger problem is that neither the hardware nor the software--or more importantly, a meaningful combination of the two--has existed to successfully make PC gaming more accessible.
The original report suggests that what Valve is currently developing is not a singular device, but rather the software and a set of minimum system specs for a new gaming PC category; console-sized PC hardware with enough power to play most current titles but not break the bank. Valve is allegedly working with hardware partners to produce Steam Box-capable devices and that originally, the Alienware X51 was intended to be counted among them.
At $699, the Alienware X51 is as cheap as a preconfigured system of that size and power can get. Any further cost reduction would sacrifice performance. It's possible that Valve could subsidize Steam Box-branded machines in the hopes of recuperating the costs through the added volume of software sales or by charging a monthly fee for the service, but that would undoubtedly come at high risk and/or alienate its user-base.
In either scenario, Valve could potentially lead by example, developing a machine of its own that would be small enough to fit into your home entertainment center, cost-effective and relatively powerful to serve as the poster child for the platform. It would leave the door open for third-party manufacturers to follow suit while establishing a foundation for the concept, not to mention plenty of revenue for Valve.
But software could play as critical of a role in the Steam Box concept as hardware.
Any PC can be hooked up to your home theater and used to play games, but the primary control method is still a mouse and keyboard. While it may not be an obstacle for savvier users like myself and undoubtedly many of you, it is one of the many reasons consoles are more accessible to mainstream audiences.
According to The Verge, the Steam Box platform will be built upon Valve's Big Picture mode, a 10-foot GUI (an interface that is optimized for use at a distance of 10 feet, or roughly the distance from a TV to a couch) that was announced at GDC last year. While Valve has offered little insight into what the interface will be like, the Steam website description for the feature states:
"Heading to the living room—or anywhere there’s a big screen—is Steam’s soon-to-be-released big-picture mode, offering simple, easy-to-read navigation designed specifically for TV. With full controller support, big-picture mode will let gamers kick back and enjoy their favorite games on the biggest screen in the house."
Steam Box is undoubtedly the full realization of this concept, likely giving player the ability to boot their home theater PC directly into Big Picture mode, not unlike a traditional game console would. Unlike a console, which is limited by meager hardware and limited software, a Steam Box could potentially switch to a full desktop view and access a wide variety of programs or websites.
http://oyster.ignimgs.com/wordpress/stg.ign.com/2012/03/pic_thebigpicture.jpeg

The value proposition to mainstream consumers would actually be simple: the simplified UI and social features of a game console with the power and versatility of a PC that is usable from your couch at a relatively affordable price. It may not be enough to make the Steam Box platform a key player in the market, but it could potentially reinvigorate consumer interest in PC gaming and yield sizable gains in Steam adoption from a more diverse market of players.
But where would that leave enthusiast PC gamers? If Valve is as interested in producing an open platform as The Verge suggests, existing PC players may actually benefit from the Steam Box. In a perfect world, Valve will make the Steam Box software, or namely the Big Picture mode, available to any PC, allowing users to utilize machines that far exceed the minimum specs, should they choose. Devices branded as Steam Boxes would simply exist as compact, entry-level alternatives for the mainstream market. Naturally, longevity is a concern, but if the price is right, the baseline spec is powerful enough and each Steam Box could be upgraded over time, it could prove to be a non-issue.
Of course, I'm just spitballing here and the Steam Box could be a far cry from the platform and products detailed by The Verge. Fortunately, with the official announcement allegedly coming as soon as next week, it may not be long before we find out for sure.


Source : IGN

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Sports / Fitness / The 2012 Super Rugby Thread
« on: February 27, 2012, 11:16:47 pm »
Money is on the Red's this year, too much money in the Cheifs won't buy you wins and the Blues and Crusaders are just same old same old.

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Battlefield / Get Some Battlefield 3 Server Status
« on: October 28, 2011, 06:00:04 pm »
I'll update this thread if anything happens that I can foresee.

Updating Punkbuster and new server patch ETA 15~ mins

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