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Re: WWDC 2011
I don't think I fully understand the concerns about 'cloud' computing. Yes I understand that all your data is there for someone to possibly hack, but there is already a lot of data about me on many companies servers around the world anyway. What's the difference? Is it that...
Re: WWDC 2011
Tabbed web browsing...thank f**k for that.
I never thought I'd ever be someone to look forward to an iOS update, but having watched that video Revels posted, there are a number of features that would be really handy. I'll be ripping the arse out of location reminders. I'm...
http://www.renaultsport.co.uk/roadcars/heritage/Default.aspx
Click on the model you want then select "Sales Data and Colour Range".
Also, Clio Renaultsport.
Surely the real reason is that it would be almost stepping on the toes of the Focus ST. Why should Ford care that the car might not be able to handle and extra 30bhp in standard form, after a remap? I'm not saying you're wrong, I just can't understand the reasoning behind that.
For a forum that's apparently filled with with car enthusiasts, there isn't half some crap/stupidity in here.
Anyway, it sounds like a decent little package.
Yeah photobucket will create a default album where everything gets uploaded. I think you can then arrange photos in different albums if you wish, but I'm not sure. I've never done it. Everything I upload goes into the same album as it's usually stuff I'm wanting to post on a forum or similar.
I think there is then a monthly fee for something like battery maintenance. I'm sure I read that somewhere. In short, buy a small petrol car (Aygo or similar). It's cheaper.
Use comparison sites to build a list of insurers to try, then get your own quotes from them IMO. It's near enough always cheaper going direct and not via a third party.