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PMSL! Multi-tasking car, eh? ;)
2008 was a bit too mental, heat wise though. I remember going back to the car for a few minutes and it said 33C on the dash - with no breeze whatsoever.
But I agree - I'd much more have it dry that soggy wet...
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Danny-boy's right. I had them on my Punto GT (two sets on the front before my brain kicked into gear and I swapped tyre brands). Even with standardish output - around 130bhp/145lbft - they had the durability of a mashed spud. During commuting, I managed to wear down the fronts of one set in 4...
Definitely. Already got me and my m8 a ticket, pre-booked before Christmas. :)
Hopefully the weather can land between the past two years. 2008 was baking hot and 2009 was too rainy. Somewhere inbetween, please! :)
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That's very true. I remember reading an article in TG magazine on the train down to Plymouth years ago and thinking 'those cars look special'.
They definitely have a road presence that the laters cars don't quite manage, imo.
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Yep, yep and yep. I can't deny that they are a great device - in particular for what you said above, seb. Funnily enough, Jain mentioned that she's well impressed at the bootup/shutdown times of her Macbook and comments on how long it takes her heap-o-sh1t HP laptop to do the same - lol!
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Lol! Why not just get a 2nd mortgage for it instead? ;)
Dare I say it - but I prefer the older model trackpad with the button across the bottom. Felt easier to use, somehow. I normally use an optical mouse with a laptop anyway. :)
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Great post. :D
If you've ditched the PC for playing games, Gareth - then the Mac really is a good candidate. However, you strike me as a component/upgrade/tweak type of person - and the Mac most definitely isn't that sort of machine. What you see is what you get - and the few 'official' Apple...
Well I've taken the view that the HDD is fecked. Despite both DiskWarrior and the disk repair/verify utilities on the OSX DVD confirming that they've both repaired folder structures, etc - it still doesn't boot.
Fired the Mac up into verbose mode with Apple key+V and after a while, it starts...
Cheers for the heads-up on this dk. We're currently running Exchange 2003 but are weighing-up moving to 2010. Certainly some pointers to think about there.
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Something new this morning....... woooo!
Next attempts to communicate with it include Jedi mind tricks and Vulcan mind melds.
Either that, or a lump hammer. ;)
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Very true m8. But for the price of a current game, it's an easy install and one that can add some much needed clout to supported games.
I wish there was an industry standard on physics effects - that all the manufacturers complied with.
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The 4870 cards are really impressive. Mine still performs well, even though its the 512MB version. Just nabbed a 4890 with 1GB off Fleabay though, which I'm hoping will help the higher resolutions a little. Would have liked to have got the XFX XXX version, mind. :)
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If you want DX11 support, then the 5700, 5800 or even 5900 series of ATi cards are really the way to go. The 5700's are a great card for the money. Personally, I'd get two if my mobo supported Crossfire. :)
As for the Physx support - that's a toughie, m8. I nabbed a 2nd hand Physx PCI card off...
I spot Norton mentioned at the bottom of that list. I would rather spend an evening with Christopher Biggins, jacked on viagra and crack than have that installed on my PC.
Try uninstalling that first before you do anything else.
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Liquid always looks immense. But I have to say your previous 182 with the black roof looks brilliant - a perfect contrast against the silver. :)
Did you have it like that for long?
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Lol - I just love the feedback you get from Macs! I know discussing the concept that a Mac has 'broken' is as unholy as a bunch of priests discussing their favourite back copies of Pedo-Bear's School-Time Adventures - but come on! Give me a clue?!?!
The DiskWarrior DVD is in, and I can...
i5's seem to be a good bang-per-£ CPU. I'd prefer an i7 myself (just to be an awkward git!) but they are definitely a more than capable CPU.
Griff's got one in his recent PC system. I'm sure he'd comment on how it fairs if you PM him. :)
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As Gareth says, 32-bit is very long in the tooth now. It's based on technology that started mainstream in 1986 - which might as well be prehistoric in PC terms.
64-bit has been around for quite some time and it's no longer possible (for the most part) to buy a pure 32-bit CPU anymore...
Chaps,
Would you think that the attached pic would indicate that the MacBook's HDD is fooked, or that it just merely needs an OSX rebuild?
Currently getting it backed up to a G5 using that Firewire transfer option (great feature that) and then afterwards I was going to attempt a...
Impressive. But that's a nightmare just waiting to break? Surely the whole point of having the 'elegance' and functionality of a folding roof is that you don't want to see how it works?
I remember when these things first came out. The VW garage near us had a black one, parked up outside with a...
They are good spec cards, those. A nice, cheap way to get some decent Crossfire performance as well, if you got two.
I'd love a 5800 series though. :cool:
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