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#71
Spider mites
#72
Komodo Dragon chillies on sale in tesco.  :)

#75
Quote from: Onions and Garlic on July 11, 2015, 07:28 PM
The Hairy bikers also made one in Turkey but I can't find the recipe for that. One day I'll have to record it and then write it down.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/dvHmvBLxEXU
#76
Another good tip I read for when to turn the heat down (instead of relying on a clock) is to put your ear close to the pot and listen. The sound will change from a frying sizzle to a hissing steam.

Careful though if you're on gas. This ain't a singe and burn dish!  :D
#77
Keys to a perfect biryani.

High flame to start things off then very low throughout.
A completely sealed lid.
A thick bottom pot or sit it inside a large frying pan.
Meat tenderiser for mutton.
Assemble in layers (rice on top) and Never stir in the pot.
Take out portions as you would a shepherds pie, lasagne etc. (Use a long spatula)
#78
QuoteXBMC is a media centre. It is not a streaming service. It aggregates all of your videos into TV shows and Movies, as well as music and music videos, and displays it in the most beautiful fashion of all media centres. It is software that you install. It is not a box you buy, although you can buy some hardware with xbmc preinstalled.

Some addons allow you to stream content, including Netflix and Hulu, as well as some less than legal addons that do it for free. But xbmc does not support illegal content.

You can plug your pvr into it if you have a compatible pvr and service provider, but DSTv refuse to integrate with third party media systems, so it doesn't work in SA.

XBMC is imo the best, and most attractive media centre and media player available. Hands down...

Taken from here: http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/590431-XBMC-explained
#79
Yes, love it.  :)
Been using it for a while now. Started off with navi x, mashup and hammys channel. Navi x is good for live TV streams, especially sports. Have installed lots of different repos in the past but they're all much of a muchness really.
Used to use 1channel before all the blocks but got tired of looking for a new address fix. Nowadays I use genesis with no problems at all. Great HD links and no buffering.
Ftv(filmon) for freeview and US TV and occasionally solar movies if I can't find a link.
What I like most about xbmc (kodi) is the settings.
The ability to change contrast and brightness without the need to change it on a monitor or TV.(not with android unfortunately) And the audio adjust if there's any syncing problems. And NO ADDS!  :)


p.s. if you haven't already, fusion is the only repo you'll ever need.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5eIBVbWPK8

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