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Just asked because of the red/pink look to the top photo. Any metal exposed will rust. If that bonnet has been replaced from a heap of s**t and resprayed then it could happen.
I'd recommend getting a full one to cover the complete car to offer better protection against the elements. It will look great when you come to sell it, s**t the rest of the time but at least you'll have peace of mind you car is a minter.
The VW looks like its wearing a gimp mask.
Some bloke from Italy was selling Xbox 360 Elites for £250 with 15 games.
Same deal, they tell you the goods are with a holding company and you pay the holding company for release. The holding company is actually the seller.
They must think people are thick as pig s**t to fall for...
I understand your post completely but you said, and I quote:
"the highest resoloution for under 42 is 40inch @ 1366 x 768.... "
I'm asking you to clarify this statement as my 40" Samsung has a native resolution of 1920x1080 as is the requirement for HD Ready 1080p. If I connect the laptop...
Yeah, to be awarded a HD Ready 1080p badge you have to have a native resolution of 1920x1080:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_Ready_1080p#HD_ready_1080p
Guess well wait for big_peaches to explain how all these manufacturers are misleading people.
What does that mean? You've either got 1080 pixels down the vertial or you haven't, my 40 inch 1080p Samsung is picked up as a 1920x1080 screen both by Windows and the Xbox. And this is clearly stated on the manufacturers site and all over the manual.
DK is right, if customers are going to access it then they could be classed as 'testers', they will therefore need Developer licenses or you need to properly license the box.
Demos tend to be non-interactive.
From...
Theres a piece of A road I take in the morning where theres a join in the road on a long sweeping bend, hit that at 80+ and it feel like the car flies to the left. All good fun.
Pop down to PC world and have a look at them to see what you like the feel of. If you are only looking to use it for multimedia and internet a Mac may suit but a PC (Linux/Windows based) could also perform these tasks for a smaller price.
I'd also ignore a lot of the posts on here saying...
I assume your referring to the dongle. If you put another paralell port card in it will probably see it as LPT2. Don't the CAD vendors make USB dongles?
Nearly 3 months take home wages on insurance? f**k that try doing a deal with them.
Tell them to insure it for £1000 a year with a £3500 excess. That will slow you down as well..