u/fluffy3118

Upark Grote

First time parking here, I've scanned my card and the screen said it reading my rego plate but didnt get a ticket. Im assuming when I leave it'll scan the rego and it'd deduct from my account and let me out? Hoping so otherwise, anyone know how to get out?

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u/fluffy3118 — 12 hours ago
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Vhs to computer help

Is anyone able to help? I'm trying to transfer vhs videos to the computer and I keep getting this error when I press record. I've tried everything in the instructions but nothing cam get me past this.

It says: Starting the output failed. Please check the log for details. Note: If you are using the NVENC or AMD encoders, make sure your video drivers are up to date.

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u/fluffy3118 — 5 days ago

Murderer Theory

I was convinced the murderer is Miles, and then I saw this, if he's already down as left the street, does that mean that 30 second clip of him talking to Theo was his last appearance?

It made total sense in my mind that he'd be the killer. However now, not too sure.

I did see someone's theory that maybe George saw Summers phone be dropped out the window when he went on his walk and went up the the flat and he saved her from Theo.

That's my next theory, however I don't think they so much as murdered him then and there, I think George may have hit him and they ran off. Theo was still alive but when we went to escape on the scaffolding, he lost his balance, fell and bled out.

Todds comment about the Murder on the Orient Express could also be a good way to go too.

u/fluffy3118 — 9 days ago

Everyones been on about how its unrealistic that Lisa and Kit would question their neighbours. I've only been watching for 2 years and I think that's what Coronation Street is about, the unrealisim.

I did a quick chatgpt on most unrealistic things on CS and it came back with this, theres probably more too

.. like where are all the kids??

Coronation Street has always mixed kitchen-sink realism with soap-opera chaos, so over the decades it’s built up a long list of things that would be wildly unlikely — or flat-out impossible — in real life. Fans often joke that Weatherfield is simultaneously the safest and most dangerous street in Britain.

Some of the biggest “this would never happen” examples:

* A single tiny street having an absurd number of serial killers, murderers, and violent criminals. In real life, a neighbourhood the size of Coronation Street would not statistically produce:

  • multiple murderers,
  • hostage situations,
  • kidnappings,
  • armed sieges,
  • human trafficking cases,
  • and people constantly hiding bodies or covering up deaths.

The survival rate after major disasters. The street has had:

  • tram crashes,
  • factory collapses,
  • floods,
  • sinkholes,
  • fires,
  • shootings,
  • explosions,
  • and vehicle crashes into buildings. Realistically, insurers, police, and local government would probably have demolished half the area or declared parts unsafe years ago.

Characters constantly getting away with serious crimes for ages despite endless CCTV, forensic evidence, and witnesses.

People recovering emotionally at superhuman speed. Someone can:

  • lose a child,
  • survive an assault,
  • discover a spouse murdered someone,
  • go bankrupt,
  • and then be cheerfully working behind the bar in the Rovers a week later.

The economics make no sense. Characters often:

  • own homes despite low incomes,
  • run failing businesses indefinitely,
  • avoid realistic debt consequences,
  • switch careers instantly,
  • or work part-time while living fairly comfortably..

Everybody dates everybody. The social circle recycling is one of the least realistic things:

  • exes marry each other’s siblings,
  • friends swap partners repeatedly,
  • people forgive betrayals almost immediately,
  • and entire friendship groups continue socialising after affairs and crimes that would destroy real relationships permanently.

The pub and café are unrealistically central to everyone’s life. In reality, people commute, have wider friendship circles, and spend less time constantly running into the same 20 people every day.

Police procedure is wildly compressed. Detectives in soaps:

  • get confessions instantly,
  • interview suspects unrealistically fast,
  • reveal too much information,
  • and often arrest people on very thin evidence.

The medical timelines are fantasy-level. Characters:

  • wake up from comas dramatically,
  • get diagnosed incredibly quickly,
  • recover from severe injuries too fast,
  • or receive NHS treatment timelines that are unrealistically immediate for dramatic purposes.

One ordinary working-class street has experienced more catastrophe than many countries:

  • murders,
  • rapes,
  • cults,
  • prison storylines,
  • gangsters,
  • crashes,
  • arson,
  • blackmail,
  • wrongful imprisonment,
  • and serial abuse cases.
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u/fluffy3118 — 12 days ago