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I'm looking forward to WWDC (August 8th I think?) as Apple are supposed to be demo'ing Leopard for the first time - hoping they have some big Front Row changes.. :)
Hehe, not at all.. I think the gearbox blowing up, damaged the clutch.. and I didn't replace it with the gearbox (Clutch was done in June, Gearbox in December).
I'm looking to sell it, so, really.. someone will buy a mechnically mint and near everything new Williams.
Ahwell.. it's been fun. :)
I drive mine everyday..
And, um, it's interesting.
Not the most reliable, IMO.. especially if you do a lot of miles a year.
I've had a gearbox go bang, and two clutches go bang in 2 years. ;)
Williams 1, 2 & 3 Differences
Standard For All Williams Models
Oval Plate number for Williams is C57M. The 16v is C57D.
150bhp, 2.0 16v Engine.
Wider Front Track than the 16v, Uprated Suspension front and rear than the 16v.
Williams Badges on Rear Arches and Tailgate. Williams 1 says...
Clio Williams 1 - Produced 1993/94 (L) - 390 Manufactured for the UK
Clio Williams 2 - Produced 1994/95 (M) - 482 Manufactured for the UK
Clio Williams 3 - Produced 1995/96 (N) - 308 Manufactured for the UK
Cheap Dell for the accounts (£400 inc VAT or something one offer I think at the moment?). You don't need a powerful computer for accounts.. basic Celeron, 512MB RAM would be fine! (Windows tho.. as all the decent accounting packages are Windows based - Sage etc..)
Macbook Pro or Sony Vaio SZ...
Ah, See... Optimax did nothing for me in my Williams - felt no difference. Ultimate seemed much better - and I don't think it's all in my head either.. heheh.
Add that to Optimax being a 20mile round trip to get.. Ultimate won.. :)
BP Ultimate is 105.9p round me now.. but, it gives me better fuel consumption so it doesn't work out that much more expensive than normal unleaded (which is 97.9p)
Hehe, I'm an IT Support Engineer - working with Windows servers, PC's, Laptops, network hardware etc.. all day, everyday, in lots of different places.. so I know the pro's and con's of both :)
I bought a Mac for my personal machine purely because OSX works for me much better than Windows...
Yea,
I have a Mac Mini G4, but that's being sold.
I've just bought an MBP as it will be my main machine.. I'll use it at work, home, everywhere! But, it'll spend all of it's time in OSX, as I can do everything I need in it.
Still got a main Windows PC at home tho.. and will have a Windows PC...
It runs fine by all accounts, yea..
If I ever need Windows for anything, I'll rethink.. but I'd feel terrible for making a Windows partition on a Mac. Heh.
I was going to.. but then, I'm kinda thinking I can't be bothered.
I was going to get Parallels, so I could stay in OSX and run Windows..
I may try bootcamp.. but, I don't need Windows for anything on this lappy, yet. The main reason for me would be so I could play SimCity 4 :)
Re: wireless router for AOL bb.
Well, I'm guessing your PC will be near the router anyway, so it's better to be cabled.
You'll then use Wifi for the DS or any laptops/other PCs in the house at a guess.
This is an ethernet cable:
Check on your PC for a socket which looks like this...
Re: wireless router for AOL bb.
Hmm, depends.
You can use a normal ethernet cable to go to the router from your PC - you just need a network card on the PC itself.
If you don't have one, you can get them for like £5 - £10.