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You have almost 20,000 people on the forum with more or less the same type of car, it's going to be guaranteed someone else will have thought of an idea that matches someone else's on here. I put an external CS sticker here on the RB182 I had as I've never seen it done before..
No doubt...
I ain't going to flame, my mistake was never trying a Cannon before buying my Nikon. I might just venture out to Jessops this weekend and have a play with a Cannon :quiet:
No seriously, I mean it.. Is the playability better on the Cannon JJ?
When Windows 95 was first released, it needed 8Mb to run properly, now windows needs 4Gb to run properly..
Yes .. A lots changed.. It's got worse over 13 years, but a lot has.
You'll need a multi connection LNB for your dish, extra cable and a subscription to Sky for extra box (As said £10)
if your brave enough, replace the LNB and add cable without disturbing the position of the dish, route cable to whichever room you want it in, ring sky and ask for an extra card...
Love formatting and re-install.. I do it on a regular 6 month period..
Far easier than de-fragmenting and/or un-installing unused programs/software. Means you get rid of the s***e you don't use permanently.
Bit bright tbh, the shutter speed could've been slighty faster to not allow as much light in. Other than that and the lens flare of the light source.. Nice pics.
If you think about it, it's static storage anyway, there's no electrical current when it isn't plugged in so there's no activity. I've done it before with 3 of them, dropped one in a dirty puddle 30 seconds after buying it :o
All still work like a charm, they're designed to be tough as they're...
Yes you can feel it, look under your dash next time your about to get in the car... You can see it.
(the Silver rod in the centre of pic, left of the pedal)
All fuses are intact. I did however get a nice big pile of smoke out of the back of the PSU, wasn't a cheap PSU, as said it's lasted 7 years so I'm not complaining about that. Just wondering if an investment in a new PSU is worthy of a 7 year old PC or if I should just throw money at a...
Fair plays .. I've just taken apart the PSU, the internal fuse is still intact, so whatever caused it to blow is still a concern.. Although, it's an 500w PSU running:
M/board with an AMD 1700+ XP CPU (O/clocked to 1.6Ghz)
6x Coolant fans (Inc CPU)
5x HD's (2 on SCSI) 3 on IDE
2x DVD opticals
4x...
My main pc's power supply went bang last night, not bad considering my pc is nearly 7 years old, however... I'm just a little worried what damage could have been done, it was connected to the motherboard when it went but it wasn't connected to any optical/storage drives via 12v/5v power, only...
I pmsl at the fact he bought a Clio and made the front end look like a Corsa! hahahah!
It's not all that bad, I'd drive it.... Into the nearest scrap dealer, but even then I'd have to pay him to crush it, which would be most satisfying. :approve:
Running a Compaq Presario R3000 (HP PP2210) here,
Couple of years old but still runs strong, as most Compaq's / HP's do, only upgrades I've done to is RAM/HD, runs everything I need it for.
Would recommend HP Compaq all day if you have the money to throw.
Would suggest to anyone a tripod for night shots, the heavier the better tbh (especially if you have expensive kit on the top) keeps the camera still.
Lower light conditions mostly mean grainier photo's but if you get the balance right, you get some good shots.. examples of mine.
2 second...
Could be one of many things,
The bolts haven't been tightened properly at the wheel Check these,
Was the shock arm taken off? The top bolt on top of the arm under the bonnet could be loose, check it and tighten that too:
If the shocks gone check for signs of wet parts on the arm or...