Hi Tony, I used to work for Ericsson, signal is all about frequency or the wave band. O2 and Vodafone operate at a higher frequency than EE or Orange etc… so high frequency means smaller interlocking cells (ideal for towns). Whereas the lower frequency means larger cells further apart, ideal for rural areas. I use ee, but do live in a village 😎
Hi Tony and Sarah at 23 mins in youre talking about 20 mph speed limits in town centres, the government won't increase the speeds back to 30 mph because of traffic on the streets, pedestrians and people getting off buses. The 20 mph is there in case any pedestrans cross the road without looking if they get hit they'd most likely survive an impact at that speed, to go faster could kill them.
Unfortunately, I missed it live. But since you went to Folkestone, have you considered crossin' over to France and makin' "wrong-side" drivin' video? Also, I believe that car, at the end, is a Ford Galaxie.
Love the back-seat driving in the live comments :) "Should've turned right" ha ha.
Hi Tony and Sarah, sorry i missed the live today as i was working. Lovely to meet your wife and you guys keep up the good work.
Hi Tony and Sarah, Nice to finally know your name. Please more with your wife. I could not watch your live stream but I have watched it later
Hi Tony, I used to work for Ericsson, signal is all about frequency or the wave band. O2 and Vodafone operate at a higher frequency than EE or Orange etc… so high frequency means smaller interlocking cells (ideal for towns). Whereas the lower frequency means larger cells further apart, ideal for rural areas. I use ee, but do live in a village 😎
I have an EE SIM card on its way 👍
I was born in Folkestone in 1953, now live in Blue Mountains, Sydney, Australia
Hi Tony and Sarah at 23 mins in youre talking about 20 mph speed limits in town centres, the government won't increase the speeds back to 30 mph because of traffic on the streets, pedestrians and people getting off buses. The 20 mph is there in case any pedestrans cross the road without looking if they get hit they'd most likely survive an impact at that speed, to go faster could kill them.
Unfortunately, I missed it live. But since you went to Folkestone, have you considered crossin' over to France and makin' "wrong-side" drivin' video?
Also, I believe that car, at the end, is a Ford Galaxie.
No I would really struggle to drive on the right, to many years driving on the left could see me do a lot of things wrong.
I fully understand. Prolly the same way I felt, the first time I drove in Ireland.
I live in Folkestone
Please check your Emails.
Unfortunate loss of Stream earlier and was unable to log back in, pal.
Got it, I sub to Robin Hood so that was good to know, I’ve not got to my pc yet to see the clip. Thanks mate