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LOL. Funny as * Offensive word!*
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So some would argue is CCTV, but thats everywhere.
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Next thing you know, they will be placing a goldfish bowl with a meter attached to it over your head and charging you for the amount of air that you breathe! Robbing bassas!
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To recreate your very own South Devon ' wintery scene', simply open your bath room window for an hour or so to let the room aclimatise and get the wind circulating properly, turn your shower onto full blast, ( preferably with cold water for the best effect) and thats it! Bog all snow and lashings of wind and rain. The more keener amongst you may also wish to borrow a neighbours boat to place in the garden and ask some gyppos or pikeys to come round and rummage through your bins and garden, then you can recreate your very own ' runaground' ship with salvagers to top it off. Alright, I'll get me coat and shut the door on the way out.
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I should certainly hope that your wife is a female Stu! I never thought that you swung the other way.
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Sorry. Think I must have put the wrong address in That would explain the delivery this morning of one crate containing twentyfour sparkly peekaboo bras and a dozen pairs of rubber pants...............
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Its definately a coupe! I had a RWD coupe and estate ( Sunny I think) both badged as Datsuns, which I mullered on grass years ago. Fapping good fun they where and rather rapid too. Used to race em all day in the unders classes as they was 1800's, then took 'em out in the ' all in ' grand finals and gave the V6 grannies a run for their money.
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Im afraid that I dont have many Daz, and those that I do have where mostly taken in my yard. If you want them your more than welcome to them. If you want any old Newton Abbot pictures, the only lead I have is the name of ' Wendy Wilkinson'. She used to be the track photographer at Newton for many years. Unfortunately she never had any details in the programs, so I wouldnt even be able to start to tell you how to contact her. Maybe if you speak to Cabs nicely, he may inturn speak to Crispen, as he would probably be the only link to getting hold of her now. I would kill to get hold of her photo collection!
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Cheers Mor, all done and dusted. Now I can concentrate on awaiting my brand new Russian mail order lady/boy bride. I just hope he/she dosent intercept the viagra shipment, and then give me a good seeing to, whilst arranging with the Nigerians to fleece me for the rest of my money.
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Have the emails regarding jolt payment been sent out yet? Only asking as my email account has been inundated with offers of free Viagra, pen1s enlarging tablets, interest free finance, Nigerians wanting to give me 6 million dollars and Russian mail order ladyboy brides, so now 99.9% of all my email goes automaticaly to the junk bin.
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There are more, but the Sierra was the only one that I had a picture of. I did manage to load up three metros with one hit at St Day, back in the old days of Monarch racing, that was a good un. And I took out a team mate at the same time.
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The saloon was done through the side, off the infield at Smeatharpe by some muppet, who was repaid in kind when I killed his Volvo at Autospuds Alternative world final in 1798 0r 1430...it feels years ago now. The estate was done by Noon ( I think, I know it was a Blooze Boy ) and one of the Autospeed regulars ( Dazza will be able tell you who exactly) at the first Blockbuster/Boneshaker/1800 open at Westworld a few years back. Neither hit was extremely hard as such, its just that Sierras tend to fold up well, A soggy kleenexe box on wheels would probably take a harder hit.
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Heres a couple of Sierras that got cubed early due to my racing exploits. [attachmentid=13223][attachmentid=13224]
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You shoulda put a CVH dizzy in the back of the head. Pintoed Sierras are far better than CVH ones. At the end of the day it dont matter what engine your running though, they are all as soft as each other.
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Just installed the hard drive from my first ever pc, and its all working fine. Went straight into my pc and there was the old, old drive marked up as ' local disc'. Im guesing that the hard drive that I realy wanted to get to work is fried, but all is not lost as I managed to salvage quite a few photos from the hard drive that works. Now this other hard drive is installed and working, how can I use it to the advantage of my pc, by using oit for extra memory/power etc? or am I better off by going and investing in a newer more powerful drive? If I can use the current one, how do I go about utilising it?
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It was set to AUTO and didnt register as any thing being installed. Later on I will take the hard drive out of my old, old pc and see if it registers seeing that one, if it does then its obviously the other hard drives up the shute, if it does not, thin its probably got something to do with the way in which Ive installed both drives.
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I also tried starting the existing pc up by using the old hard drive on its own ( after resetting the jumpers) It simply displayed an install disc boot device to drive ( or something similar ) message. Pretty much telling me the same as it was when it was installed in my old pc.
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Ive got the tower ' in bits' and if I hold the ' old disc' you can hear and feel the disc spinning freely. How do I go about finding out if my BIOS will automaticaly detect the hard discs?
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Nope, bios just detects 1) the pcs own hard drivee cd 2) nothing 3) CD device 4) DVD device Im guessing that as I have the IDE cable installed correctly, the jumpers set to slave on my old PC's hard drive, and my existing hard drive has not been adjusted, that the old pc hard drive is to be blunt about it knacared.
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Well Im now sat here with my pc running and the old hard drive installed. My pc took a fair while to start up, but it eventualy started. I can not find anything different to identify the old hard drive, where would I look? I have had a browse through My Computer, but it all seems like it used to?
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I moved the jumpers on the old drive to the slave position, but the existing drive in my pc did not have any fitted. The web-site that I was using for reference said that I may possibly need jumpers in my existing pc's hard drive, or that it may be OK and just work from the IDE cable being installed correctly ( slave on my old pcs drive and master on my existing pc's). I may try and source some more jumpers and install them in my new pcs hard drive and give it all a go again. Thanks again for the help all.
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PMFSL What a weapon that guy is !
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When the hard drive was in the old pc, at the start up stage, it would get as far as the setup page or the disk boot failiure message, and the pc would just repeatedly click or make a noise similar to an electrical arc ( if that makes sense). When I put it in my new pc it did exactly the same thing. Im guessing the old hard drive is FUBAR. My misusses friend claims that her husband may be able to have a look at it as he has some pc internal knowledge, so I'll probably let him have at look see. Thanks for the help so far guys. Its much appreciated. ( and atleast I now know how to install a slave drive, so that will be a future upgrade! )
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Hate to say it, but the last few cars I raced where still MOTed! I wasnt so worried about them having road tax, but you do have to draw the line somewhere. Infact the last metro I used had 11 months and 2 weeks of MOT left on it as the customer who owned it kept messing me around.