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I've got the basic TomTom One. It's fine. I don't need anything better TBH.
It takes me from A-B, it's got maps of the UK and Ireland (I never leave the country) and I can choose whether I want Yoda or Darth Vader to tell me which direction to turn.
My mate's mum has put one on her Sport KA.
Then she had the cheek to tell me I'd brought mine from Motormania like she had!
I then had to spend the next ten minutes explaining to the split arse that my car is supposed to have that badge, and that no car other than a Renault Sport Clio / Megane...
53 plate 172. Purchased May 2008 with 48k on the clock. Full dealer service history and all the belts done for the second time.
Hit 60k on Friday morning on the way to work. The car came with receipts for work done to it before I owned it. Here's what was listed:
1. Faulty wiper motor...
Yeah, certificates that had the private key encrypted with the MD5 algorythm could be spoofed. It uses a collision attack on the MD5 hash function to produce 2 identical X.509 certificates that contain the same digital signature but with different private keys.
A rogue CA could be set up to...
Sounds like all you'll need is a basic web server certificate. A cheapo one will do the trick just fine. As long as Windows trusts the root CA it doesn't really matter who you get the certificate off so go for the cheapest you can find. GoDaddy are very cheap as has already been mentioned. Trend...
Last time I polished and waxed the car I used 2 layers of Auto Glym SRP and 2 layers of Dodo Juice "Light Fantastic" (the white one). It brought my Iceberg 172 up a treat. Even though the car's now dirty, you can still see the shine and glimmer of the paint work through it. It doesn't look dull...
My mrs' mum will only ever get petrol from the same petrol station she's always gone to because she says she doesn't know how to work pumps at other petrol stations. I mean... WTF?!
I also have to tell her when her car needs anything doing to it. She actually gets me to take it for a spin round...
I think they get away for it because it's not sold as like-for-like cover on modifications.
i.e; If your wheels are stolen, you can't drive your car. They will replace them with factory standard wheels so that you can, etc...
Completely untrue.
Threaded SMS messages is a feature of Windows Mobile 6.1.
All it does is looks at messages between you and a contact in the inbox and outbox, looks at the timestamps, and compiles them into a chronological order so that you can see the whole conversation. As far as the mobile...
Even if they're flush with the bumper, they still stick out when they get warm because the metal expands a bit. That's how mine is - flush when cold, sticks out about 1-2cm when hot.
I'll post pics tomorrow if I remember.
I had a standard 106 GTi and it could keep up with 1*2's in standard form from a rolling start. Off the line it was a bit slower but started to gain on them again higher up the gears.
They're awesome cars though. I had loads more fun in mine than any other car I've owned.
I'm gonna get another...
I came from Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
It was quite a drive, but I didn't go all that way just for my exhaust.
Events transpired that allowed me to go to K-Tec to get my exhaust done, then drop in on a mate near Reading, then pick up a laptop DVD-RW drive from Leicester (that I won on...
I quite like to fix stuff too, but when I used to do systems support I often found that I had to rely on vendor support because of time constraints and workload.
Getting out of tech support FTW!
Those white wheels looked really good in the flesh.
It's a shame everyone has them otherwise I'd consider getting them.
I quite liked those Ultralite wheels that they'd got on display. Might enquire how much for a set.
Check Symantec's knowledge base?
We're a Symantec partner so we get to log support requests for incidents like this directly with them. I don't know if that's an option for you?
Problem with the VSS writer / provider? Check event viewer to see if there are. It'd be under the System log I would have thought.
If any VSS errors are logged, from a command prompt type:
vssadmin list providers
and
vssadmin list writers
Check both to see if any are reporting...