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I can understand if you lost the key.. but im looking for locking wheel nuts that arent gonna break everytime you have to take them off.. :( and McGards are supposdly the best !
Thx.. why not the spinning collars ? ive been doing a bit of research and heard some good and some bad things about mcgards.. bad things include the pattern on the bolt not lasting so people couldnt get them off ? some of them were people loosing the key and taking ages to get them off but I...
Ive now aquired quite a lot of HP stuff in my work.. lappy's Desktops etc.. and can honestly say ive been pretty impressed with the quality of components vs. cost. Ive also not had any problems with any of them.
Im intrigued.. why not ? I have a 37" in my bedroom, anything bigger would be too big.. infact the 37" is about as big as I could possibly go for a bedroom.
No, very unreliable from what I have seen. They may have fixed their problems now but they used to have dodgy power supplies resulting in a big black band down the screen.
Anyone know what fitment it is for the clio ? looking to get some new ones, and some new wheelbolts and dont know what to order
http://www.performancealloys.com/locknuts.asp have a whole load of part numbers... anyone recommend good wheel bolts that dont tarnish ?
Thats weird.. they did a whole load of tests and put a pc's with a fresh installation of windows xp on the internet to see how long it would take to be hacked.
The average time for the system to be attacked and compromised was 27 minutes.. pmsl
http://tweakhound.com/xp/security/page_1.htm
Again you shouldnt make such sweeping statements when you dont know how it works.. as I said in a previous post linux is inherintly more secure by design. Viruses cant affect system files in linux like they do in windows. I dont want to get boring or anything, but it just doesnt work that way...
Not true in the slightest.. the entire OS design (based of a 35 year old unix os) is inherintly more secure by design. I wont go into specifics as its a far too boring read but trust me when I say it is !
Also the server market is dominated by linux and unix.. and server systems with static...