Camping Newbies - Sky TV?

We do actually already have a electric heater......and a kettle.....and phone chargers........and coolbox (that plugs in!!).......and loads of other little things with plugs on the end. I shall be having a word with our local camping shop though - they sold me a camping kettle and now I know there is ban on electric while camping I shall let this be known.

You lot are funny. Bless u.

On a more serious note; you guys have something great to look forward to soon. A new range of computer hardware is coming out that will do everything your current hardware will do only a tiny bit faster at the cost of a couple hundred quid but it will revolutionise your lives in a way you could never imagine.


Erm, OK.

Well that 'couple of hundred quid' won't be spent on me sitting in a tent in the ****ing rain watching 'a bit of TV' before bed. And probably not trying to be sarcastic/false witty/angry/whateverthatis.
 
The other big issue with all this Sky equipment in a tent is every time you want to do something...

"Ready for our walk?"

"No, I've just got to pack the TV, Sky Box, Satellite, Power and Cables back into the car".


5 hours later, back from walk....

"I want to watch X-Factor..."

"Errr, hang on, I need to unpack all the equipment and set it up again."


40 minutes later...

'What's taking so long?"

"I can't get the satellite realigned again!"

"I'm MISSING X-FACTOR!!!!!"

Can someone tell me when X-Factor became sport or news? :confused:

At least read above if you are going to join in.
 
Funny that you're getting preachy about the outdoors when your bushcraft skills amount to plugging in your kettle.

I think what you like is staying somewhere inexpensive, as opposed to camping.
 
An electric camping kettle, why is that different to, well, a kettle kettle?
These camping shops must make a fortune selling stuff like this to odd people.

My camping kettle is a mess tin, cost about 50p and serves as my kettle, cooking pan, frying pan, plate, and water gathering utensile (or as you may know it, a camping tap)
 
Erm, OK.

Well that 'couple of hundred quid' won't be spent on me sitting in a tent in the ****ing rain watching 'a bit of TV' before bed.

Exactly, good point made. But least you can walk with chin high at your 35Mhz faster GPU (and not forgetting your extra 3fps).
 
Please could you explain the difference between having a TV on just loud enough so you can hear it and a full-blown conversation with beer involved where every other word is 'fu@k' 'c!nt'

Conversations between drunken parties get louder and louder and louder until finally they **** the whole field off never mind just the people next door.

Back to the subject; portable sky dish/stand ordered so you crazy anti-tent-entertainment folks can blow another fuse or two now.

So you need Sky TV to drown out the sound of drunken oafs swearing and blinding?

Your solution to this is to bring Sky TV, rather than find somewhere different?

Lovely camping holiday.
 
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A new range of computer hardware is coming out that will do everything your current hardware will do only a tiny bit faster at the cost of a couple hundred quid but it will revolutionise your lives in a way you could never imagine.

Oh wow, now this is just another level of superiority complex. May I remind you, that you are also posting on a hardware forum?
 
No!! Why you ask? Ooops did I give the game away? ;)

You stated that you had items with plugs on. You did not specify that you took them camping with you. I was merely requesting clarification. It is a shame that you are having to resort to insults and sarcasm when you really should have know better. But ho hum.

This is only my personal opinion but, when camping, I want to rely on as little electricity - and other mod cons - as is feasible. Water gets boiled on a fire which also provides heat until bedtime at which point other methods are used! Food is also cooked on the fire or a small gas burner we have. Entertainment comes through walking, conversation, books etc. Taking a mobile is unavoidable so I have a very basic one for the purpose, the battery of which lasts for a couple of weeks.
 
An electric camping kettle, why is that different to, well, a kettle kettle?
These camping shops must make a fortune selling stuff like this to odd people.

My camping kettle is a mess tin, cost about 50p and serves as my kettle, cooking pan, frying pan, plate, and water gathering utensile (or as you may know it, a camping tap)

Smaller, generally cheaper to manufacture. Look dated and well, a bit rubbish. But they boil water.

I think we are getting the terms 'family camping around the sea-side' and 'duke of Edinburgh camping survival award' mixed up.

I'm surprised you don't live off wild berries and fish eyes instead of using FRYING PANS and PLATES which you would find at HOME!

Jeeesh, you might aswell just stay at home.
 
Can someone tell me when X-Factor became sport or news? :confused:

At least read above if you are going to join in.

I've ready every post of this thread from the outset, it's been too amusing not too!

It was purely just an example, as indicated by my made up story, you could insert any tv show then. It doesn't change the fact that you would have to keep arseing about with all that equipment when in a tent.
 
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You have to try harder than that. Come on, put some effort in.

I expected a better response, but I suppose 35Mhz is the difference between getting TV signal and not (I think, OP will clarify shortly), so kind of makes sense.
 
Out of curiosity, would you even get a decent enough signal for Sky?
I have visions of you needing a dish the size of Jodrell Bank.
 
Smaller, generally cheaper to manufacture. Look dated and well, a bit rubbish. But they boil water.

I think we are getting the terms 'family camping around the sea-side' and 'duke of Edinburgh camping survival award' mixed up.

I'm surprised you don't live off wild berries and fish eyes instead of using FRYING PANS and PLATES which you would find at HOME!

Jeeesh, you might aswell just stay at home.

Re-read my post, where i say i use one mess tin for all the above, i cant carry all that you mentioned on my back.
And i am on about family camping, were just not the sort that spend hours deciding what to wear, or are too affraid to get a bit of dirt on us.
 
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I expected a better response, but I suppose 35Mhz is the difference between getting TV signal and not (I think, OP will clarify shortly), so kind of makes sense.

Unlikely, he's ignored the good advice so far and doesn't appear to know any better.

Jeeesh, you might aswell just stay at home.

Something to consider.
 
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