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Does the GoPro do something to reduce wind noise then?
Going to Europe in May and wouldn't mind a little camera, just the GoPro seems expensive for the use it'll get.
I'd stick it out.
You say they are crap but they have to make money somewhere, and if they offer cheap premiums then the profits are usually found in the fee's and general screwing of you if anything changes. Cheap quotes are great until you need to change things, my premium went up when I...
I'd use the top dash and buy a tom-tom to fit into the nav space, and make some sort of secure matching cage for the tom tom to sit in nicely.
Only downside is you'd lose the time and temperature.
I'm liking the Koni's I have on the rear of mine, went for my first proper drive since fitting them last week and the rear end felt so planted.
No idea if they are suitable to mix with your current coilovers though?
I mentioned in the thread I wasn't going to be able to make it yesterday.
It's generally advised that people look at the thread before setting off but obviously being fairly new you didn't know this, apologies for that.
Well, I don't know lol.
I'll find out tomorrow.
I'm thinking if they have a lesser version of PP I'll just reimport the video into it and not close it. It should work though.
OSX Lion and office 2011
Just found out if I save it as .pptx it works fine, it's when I save as .ppt that I have the problem.
I am not sure what version of powerpoint I need it to run on, so was saving it as .ppt to ensure it is compatible.
I've inserted a movie into a powerpoint presentation (AVI format).
When I close the presentation and re open it the movie just turns into a picture of the first frame of the movie. Can't play it at all, in the presentation or just while in the editing pages.
I haven't moved any files...
Well worth the upgrade for me personally. The fact I got a good price for my 2 and that I wanted to upgrade to more storage made it even more worthwhile.
Screen is simply amazing, more so if you tend to read on the iPad.
I've not noticed a dead pixel on mine (and won't be running a test)
I remember then the original PSP came out, think it was late 2004 in Japan, I got an early import one and as most people had up to 10 dead pixels I was chuffed to only have 3. Technology has moved on so much since then though.