Cheers. The screen I had did not have any streaming functionality ie ability to full screen, change settings etc. I'll test some other RB live events in the meantime and see what happens. Might also try clearing the cache / cookies.
Has anyone had issues with watching the race on a PC?
I've never had problems apart from crap internet, so here's the rub:
PC 1 - (Windows 10) able to watch women's race. Come the men's race I kept experiencing a Redbull error "error: network issues". It would not stream at all. Worked fine...
I'm expecting SBS will have the longer coverage (not with the Warner et al) however Redbull are streaming and with the usual suspects:
https://www.redbull.tv/live/AP-1RA8HCC8N2111/uci-mtb-world-championship
Will be watching tonight, too much partying on Saturday night and too many digits in my age resulted in this clown missing his first WC DH race in 8 years. Race sounds rad. Signed Captain Snooze.
We got this character a couple of months ago, Rusty the kelpie. Now 4 months old and last night was going loco punching out a nice hole. I'm hoping I can train him into a trail dog. Puppy school completed and dog school to commence in a couple of weeks.
I got my power nap in beforehand, but my other method is to use the timer on my phone set at 15 minutes. Just keep re-setting it when it expires and the most you lose is only 15 minutes, works a treat.
Unsure about that. I imagine it was one of the two main parties who have the legal ability to ignore the 'do not call' register, it was a bot with responses via keypad numbers.
I had a lovely automated phone call survey last night at 8pm, normally I would hang up but I decided to complete it with the most irrelevant answers to completely f*ck up their results. Wankers.
Without writing a massive essay I'll try and summarise in a few dot points:
- Income from iron ore exports, while volumes have increase the price has cratered and is likely to continue heading south. Prior to the mining boom iron ore was worth $10/tonne for a long time. Why is this...
Correction to Labor's CGT discount change it's from 50% to 25%, not 37.5%.
The more I hear the vested interests squeal about the NG changes the more I'm inclined to vote Labor and not dick and balls. Australia is well on the way to hard economic times and the second half of this calendar...
Correct, approximately 93% of investment in the residential property market is into existing dwellings ie doing f'all for new supply. Labor policy will also reduce the CGT discount from 50% to 37.5%. It's certainly step in the right direction, and the real estate sector parasites are running a...
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