There are some simple programs available as free downloads that can track your usage, you can set start/end dates and it will keep a track of all usage between those dates and you can even set a limit to alert you if you're near. I personally don't bother as I'm on an old Karoo package that is capped at a speed rather than limits so I can't really advise if they work or not.
I just did a google search of broadband usage monitor and was returned with a few results, The one on ThinkBroadband.com seemed the easiest as it didn't appear to need you to subscribe.
Your other option is to simply phone Karoo, although - That might result in them scaring you into upgrading your package.
Thanks for that I will just wait & see what happens I will upgrade if I have to.
Yes but it takes up hardly anything compared to downloading onto your hard drive.
The only difference between downloading and streaming is one is saved to your hard drive and the other is watched at the time, both are the same data and both incur the same data charge the advantage of downloading is that when you replay the downloaded file you will not suffer and bandwith lag during heavy usage times. IIRC
Will today's game be available to public viewing at any point? I would be interested to actually see the game, by the sounds of it we was lucky to get a point. Bar a few purple patches it sounded like you're forwards dominated, Mika in particular.
Will today's game be available to public viewing at any point? I would be interested to actually see the game, by the sounds of it we was lucky to get a point. Bar a few purple patches it sounded like you're forwards dominated, Mika in particular.
No, But £35 is cheaper than the coach, matchday ticket and a pie.
easy enough if you use it for a defensive mishap. Double kudos though if you use the Nadsat (slang from A Clockwork Orange) meaning of 'very good'. Derived from the Russian 'Khorosho'.
Got Real Horrorshow in. Going 14 nil down made it easy