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Guide on watching World Cup on the Internet


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You got to forgive him. His name is Hulk. He don't get transformed into Hulk very often so he may not know about world cup

Just make him angry and he will transform immediately ..... [:p][:p]

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Thanks for the website..... [wave]

 

will login in tonight to fine tune it with my laptop for tomorrow opening match. Will also watch it on my 42" TV to be shown by MediaCorp tomorrow...... [bounce2][bounce2]

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Chinese Channel like CCTV and Shanghai sports are way faster n quality better

 

though commentary in Chinese..lol

Chinese is still ok.... i try last sat and it was in cantonese [sweatdrop]

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i watched direct stream b4...from simi iran site...alien language [laugh]

 

but chinese channels one more stable...

and dun seem to lag [thumbsup] anyway time to brush up my cantonese

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[laugh][laugh] Not many have subscribed to World Cup package [laugh][laugh]

 

http://news.asiaone.com/News/the%2BStraits...610-221272.html

 

IF THE results of a quick poll of seven blocks is any indication of the take-up rate of the World Cup package, SingTel and StarHub have their work cut out for them.

 

 

With just a day to go to the World Cup, only 37 among the 625 HDB households The Straits Times visited yesterday said they had signed up for the football extravaganza on television - a take-up rate of about 6 per cent.

 

 

 

Those who did not sign up gave a range of reasons but the main one was a lack of interest. This was cited by over two-thirds of those who said 'no' in the poll covering four- and five-room flats in Yishun, Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio, Queenstown and Tampines.

 

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Turbocharged

first world cup in my entire life where i have to sit out. those guys at sink & suck really....

 

people's who's existence cause hardship on others....

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[laugh][laugh] Not many have subscribed to World Cup package [laugh][laugh]

 

http://news.asiaone.com/News/the%2BStraits...610-221272.html

 

IF THE results of a quick poll of seven blocks is any indication of the take-up rate of the World Cup package, SingTel and StarHub have their work cut out for them.

 

 

With just a day to go to the World Cup, only 37 among the 625 HDB households The Straits Times visited yesterday said they had signed up for the football extravaganza on television - a take-up rate of about 6 per cent.

 

 

 

Those who did not sign up gave a range of reasons but the main one was a lack of interest. This was cited by over two-thirds of those who said 'no' in the poll covering four- and five-room flats in Yishun, Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio, Queenstown and Tampines.

If this is true... then HOORAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!serve them right. We as Consumer should not bow to these companies. [rifle]

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thanks for the links. last world cup watch it via tvants.

there was some lag. but for a non hard core fan, pretty good enough.

for boring matches, Hear the neighbours shout goal, quickly go and watch the goal. :D

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Wah either he dun watch tv, dun read newspapers, dun surf internet, dun have soccer frens etc...i dun understand how can one dunno [:p]

 

if he don't surf internet he wouldn't be replying you in mycarforums bro.

 

[laugh]

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but actually streaming is 30-1 min later

 

imagine pple score,shout

 

and we waited for it to view..haha

nvm i got ways to counter that. Plug in ur headphones or earphones. [laugh][laugh]

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