Advantages: Easy listening, nice to relax to Disadvantages: Some may find the style of music very dated
throughout Django's career. These represent a typical jazz repertoire for the era, including songs such as 'Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea', 'IGotRhythm' and two versions of 'Crazy Rhythm', (which the album takes its name from). Mostly the songs are instrumentals, though there are one or two tracks with a vocal on them.
The recordings have not been remastered and as such still have that vinyl sound. I personal find this quite charming and refreshing compared to a lot of over produced records you can buy today, though I can imagine some people may find this a little distracting, or even just irritating.
Some of the recordings are better than others, whilst others have a distinctive hiss and crackle commonly found on vinyl. On the whole the instruments are well balanced and, whilst occasionally you may struggle in certain places ...
Advantages: good game play, long battery life, big memory, touch screen Disadvantages: can't extend the memory, texting can be a pain, too huge
I owned the I-phone 3G for a month before I sold it on as I couldn't get along with it. My cousin got it on contract from O and even he couldn't handle it, so he sold it to me.
However, as we all know to use the 3G I-phone you need a special I-phone sim card from O2.Instead of me buying the O2 contract sim, I just took the shortcut of unlocking the I-phone 3G, which surprisingly only cost me £10. Therefore, I could use any simcard in the I-phone 3G. I however used my O2 Simplicity contract simcard, which was cheaper than getting an I-phone contract simcard.
The I-phone 3G is only available on O2 and has only just started to be sold as pay as you go, suggesting that you don't have to own up to a contract to own one. Which I thought was a good idea, but the I-phone is very expensive prices starting from £200 all the way up to £500 ...
Have Igot News for You is a British panel show focusing on the week's big news. It was first broadcast in 1990 and has been signed up until the end of 2009, which means it'll be running until at least it's 38th series.
The set up is pretty standard; there is one chairman in the middle, who is in charge and awards the points etc. To each of his sides there are two team captains, Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, and accompanying them are two special guests, usually a politician, comedian or TV personality. For the first twelve years the show was hosted by Angus Deayton, but in 2002 a story broke out about him, a prostitute and some illegal drugs. He was humiliated by the two team captains (which I still think is one of the funniest episodes) and was fired a few months later. To be honest, I couldn't see him carrying on, his dead-pan manner ...
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