Bronze Member Username: Tigger_woodsPost Number: 12 Registered: Jun-07 | Shortly after switching from Pansat to Viewsat I have the following problems.Wondering if anybody else has experienced this problem after going from Pansat to Viewsat.... Here it is....When I get up in the night to take a leak (3 or 4 times btw) I have a really good healthy stream going until I pass wind, then the stream fizzles to a drip. It seems its the passing of the wind that changes the frothy stream to a dribble??? This did not happen when I was using just the Pansat 2700 A`s. Yes its true I had to do a hard reset quite often but never had the stream fading after passing wind while with the BL team. I have this now since switching to VS. What say you... |
Silver Member Username: RunnerguyPluto Post Number: 369 Registered: Sep-06 | ![]() |
Gold Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 8452 Registered: Jun-06 | ![]() |
Silver Member Username: AmexPost Number: 187 Registered: Nov-06 | go check that prostate of yours, dude.......... . |
Bronze Member Username: Cuco96Post Number: 47 Registered: Mar-05 | does anyone have the new keyz??? |
Silver Member Username: AmexPost Number: 189 Registered: Nov-06 | ![]() |
Gold Member Username: Hawaiian_timeKanaka freak... Post Number: 1167 Registered: Apr-06 | Seems to me like there's a code in the stream that's affecting your unit which is activated by the surge of gas passing alongside your feed through your coaxial cable. You will need a gas filter while the stream is strong, which can be inserted by Cartier or one of his g@y friends, then remove it after the stream is over! ![]() |
Silver Member Username: RunnerguyPluto Post Number: 370 Registered: Sep-06 | Funny Phart 39second long http://youtube.com/watch?v=jwhHmDy-t1Y |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 10506 Registered: Jan-06 | ROTFLMAO...too funny!...u guys are gonna kill me...LOL |