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I'd always pick Sky cus' in terms of TV, it's the best one to go for.
Sky also bought Easynet, so they're broadband should be pretty top notch also.. if you just want a "plug in and go, get your home on the internet" kinda thing! :)
You'll probably have some config folders in there for Dreamweaver?
They may be hidden, so if you do a search, be sure to turn on the XP "Seach inside hidden folders" option.
AV Receiver
Bookshelf Speakers
Centre Speaker
Rear Speakers
and 1GB of original Apple Macbook Pro RAM.
Had the cinema stuff on my computer, and it was awesome, but I never used it for anything apart from music and mainly Radio1 (the receiver has an inbuilt tuner!).
And the RAM, I've just...
No camber adjustment as standard on the Williams.. just wider track.
My guess is they gave up - "something" seizes, and you can't adjust the tracking.. Heh.
Safari: (2.0.4) [Mac]
From the 43 selectors 21 have passed, 7 are buggy and 15 are unsupported (Passed 336 out of 578 tests)
Firefox (2.0.0.2) [Mac]:
From the 43 selectors 26 have passed, 10 are buggy and 7 are unsupported (Passed 357 out of 578 tests)
Links 0.99 [Debian]:
Is your browser...
IE6: [Win]
From the 43 selectors 10 have passed, 1 are buggy and 32 are unsupported (Passed 276 out of 578 tests)
Firefox 1.5.0.11: [Win]
From the 43 selectors 26 have passed, 10 are buggy and 7 are unsupported (Passed 357 out of 578 tests)
Opera 9.00 Beta: [Win]
From the 43 selectors 23 have...
http://www.css3.info/selectors-test/
Someone do that.
Then we can list which is best ;)
When you paste the: From the 43 selectors 26 have passed, 10 are buggy and 7 are unsupported (Passed 357 out of 578 tests) line, also say which browser and version it is :p
It's OK.
Not as good as Safari generally.. or Firefox, but it's one of the most useful applications for those stupid websites which fail to conform to any sort of standard.
Like, administrating a Cisco Pix using PDM - forget it in anything but IE, it just sucks.. same with a lot of Cisco "web...
Hmm, you just need to fix the boot sector.. if it's the same as XP, you can boot from CD, go into recovery console and do fixboot, fixmbr, etc..
I ain't booted from a Vista CD for ages, so not sure what sort of recovery stuff is on there, heh.
Install Samba on the Linux box.
Enable Windows File Sharing on the Mac (If OSX)
Standard sharing on Windows.
OSX can access SMB shares no problem, as can Linux.. so the Linux box and OSX box can definetly access the Windows PC no probs..