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I was going for DishTV, but Tata sky's pricing is too sweet. I called up Croma they have it in stock. Will get one today hopefully. For 30 bucks I am game to watch NatGeo and ESPN, 2 of my fav channels. Besides, they will be adding content soon like Star Sports etc in HD. Its just the start, once people start getting aware, more channels will get into this bandwagon.

 

Besides, Dish and Reliance r fkin fleecing us for HD at 6k and 7k. Atleast TS has priced it decently at 2.5k.

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whats up with toy story? Third part is coming and I haven't watched a single toy story movie, so are the part connected to each other? also, is it worth watching 1 and 2?

 

Yea. Watch it. You'l get to know the characters. Awesome movies. Can't believe its been a decade since the 2nd part

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@Rithvik

 

I was going for DishTV, but Tata sky's pricing is too sweet. I called up Croma they have it in stock. Will get one today hopefully. For 30 bucks I am game to watch NatGeo and ESPN, 2 of my fav channels. Besides, they will be adding content soon like Star Sports etc in HD. Its just the start, once people start getting aware, more channels will get into this bandwagon.

 

Besides, Dish and Reliance r fkin fleecing us for HD at 6k and 7k. Atleast TS has priced it decently at 2.5k.

Yup the pricing is good.I hope star sports HD is added before the 2nd week of Wimbledon starts atleast.Which branch of Croma are you referring to?

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Pumzi occurs 35 years after a (probably nuclear) World War III (a.k.a. "The Water Wars") in an underground city that is constantly on the verge of dessication. The outside world is a lifeless desert inferno, but life behind the walls is just as desolate. Citizens are prescribed "dream suppressants" and the holographic Maitu Council rule with draconian vise grip. The city's luckier citizens, like our protagonist Asha (Kudzani Moswela), work as bureaucrats or magistrates (Asha's a museum curator). The lower classes produce power for the city using archaic workout equipment (such as rickety treadmills and rowing machines) or sponge up errant droplets of water in the lavatory.

 

 

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