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lol, unfortunately not, boston is not the place to go for hotties, let me tell you that, theres not many birds about full stop.
Great food though, baby back ribs, yumyum
i did the security elective for the MCSE as it was only 1 exam and sets you up for the MCSE with security but I am going to wait until the ISA 2006 exam is out as the one they currently do is too outdated.
Same with the exchange, was going to do the MCSE with messaging too but its still 2003...
If anyone is looking to do one of these, then I would highly recommend the company I have just done one with.
I have just passed my MCSE in 10 days and it only cost around £2.5k and thats, doing it in America.
I found it great doing it in the US, much more interesting, better environment, less...
no it won't, laptop dvd roms are region encoded.
You normally get to change the region up to 5 times so you could watch it, but then would have to change it back to region 2 to watch uk dvd's. You can then only change up to 5 times.
You could maybe do something illegal to the dvd to allow it...
i've had it for about 2 months now.
Its a great pvr, very fast and 2 eeks of schedule. DOwn side is that it does rely on your broadband so if you lose that you can't delete things or create new recordings but existing ones will still record etc.
It takes about 5 mins to boot up which isn't...
thats wierd as my ps3 is totally silent.
My 360 on the other hand when playing HD-DVD's is like being in a server room lol, have to really crank it up!
is it your experience though Mike, have you compared the quality of a stand alone bluray player and a PS3?
PS3 is first and foremost for me a bluray player and secondary a games machine.
The PS3 has a major advantage over most bluray players in that its firmware can be upgraded so when new...
sounds like a good deal, but then 3 always do have good deals as thats how they get customers, not on service!
When you are not within 3 range you piggyback off Orange's network so I think they are better than they used to be.
i had a g604T and it finally gave up the ghost a few months ago, kept saying there was a line error when there wasn't.
If i plug it in now it works for about 24hrs and then does it again.
Now I have a BT home hub and i am losing the will to live and i'm sure bt have turned my internet...
most of these were taken with one
http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y271/davidkn/silverstone06qual/
its bloody heavy, slow and takes loads of battery power.
Also freaks out sometimes not being able to zoom because the motor is straining, its just so big and heavy.
FOr a single lens to be able...
the parts pricing i have no idea on but i just got a 3 yr warranty with mine so it doesn't matter.
their laptops are the best though, simply the rolls royce of the laptop world.
Re: Feeb video editors, the CS montage
right, just found this and its a brilliant thread. I have removed all the childish crap from people who should know better and whats left is a good thread.
Can we keep it on topic please but I really think this should be followed up and followed through...
thats a bummer, i loved that filling station, well cool have no attendant, so slick (well as long as your card works i guess lol).
I enjoyed it more the second time as I knew the track and lines this time and it only took me a session to get back into it, so you need to do it again to enjoy it...
here it was on monday going around the ring, along the straight it was stupidly fast, took me 3 attempts just to catch a glimpse of it, must have been nearly 200mph
when i went back in 2004 I had tuition which helped a lot, the tutors were very good. The ones on this day in the renault cars seemed to be holding back a lot and I think were told safety first and don't go too fast etc.
I always try and get tuition at a new track though as it will gain you...
i was too, i was taught to stay to the right down the hill against the wall then at the last moment swing left over the left hand rumble strip and then stay left on the bottom part of the hill then move across to the right towards the mid/top and then swing left to have your left wheel hit the...