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i spent 3 hours cleaning my 1.2 yesterday and still isn't finished!! i have never spent that long cleaning it before but i hadd gotten fed up with the swirls mainly on the bonnet so decided to have a go at polishing them out my hand and my right hand is still numb today from doing it.
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Can we clarify if this is still going ahead decide on the day and sort a list out please
i will start the list, put prefered day in brackets.
1.Sbridgey(saturday please)
expecting to sell a car on ebay because the main picture has girls on the bonnet, one of them isn't small either
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/renault-clio-sport-172-not-rs-turbo-gti-gte-xr2-xr3i-/200610438158?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item2eb5505c0e
may aswell get a 1TB hard drive pretty cheap at £37 http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1tb-seagate-st1000dl002-barracuda-green-sata-3gb-s-5900rpm-32mb-cache-12ms-ncq
it is because currys staff are trained to sell them using the tequnique of "you are buying a expensve tv/hometheater setup why compromise and use a cheap cable", this is what i was told to do when i worked at currys.
mine is currently doing 32 mpg but that is my fault would normally get 40+ mpg on a sensible long run, probably the lambda needs replacing quite common i think with 1.2's
as much as currys tried to make me believe it would, it doesn't/shouldn't because the signals are digital either a 1 or a 0 meaning as long as the signals are getting to the end device the cable should make no difference.
Newer cables do support technologies such as 3d and ethernet if you need...
Yes, mee too, cheap/free and simple to setup
If that was to become a problem you could use Windows Live Skydrive or Google docs, you can just download the file edit it then upload it or if it is a word document it can be edited on the web without downloading. This is another Free simple...
that sounds like a good way of doing it in certain applications, i bet the kit is expensive though and digging a fibre trench may end up being cheaper or similarly priced plus more reliable
Here are three links that prove laberridge to be correct, they all state that tft panels were first invented during the 1960's.
http://www.pcfsz.com/en/html/news.asp?a_id=293
http://www.plasma.com/classroom/what_is_tft_lcd.htm
http://www.cadence.com/rl/Resources/white_papers/icu_tft_wp.pdf...
bought my mum a sony ericson from carphone warehouse on o2 pay&go popped her old tesco sim in and was fine, also bought a HTC smart(for mother again) from the o2 shop and a tesco sim works in that