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  1. Scott

    Wheel Change

    I don't like them but I can see why. It's amazing that such a small detail would ruin the look for me. If you look at the spoke, as it gets to the rim it flicks out at either side creating a triangle at the end of each spoke. If that triangle wasn't there they would look fantastic.
  2. These no good to anyone? Would make a cracking spare set of tyres for the winter. Happy to listen to offers
  3. I'm glad I asked now, that's great to know. The pioneer Kuro screens were sublime. I used to drool over them in comet lol.
  4. I can get the TV a little bit cheaper elsewhere but paying £20 for 5 years piece of mind is worth it all day every day for me. It's just the icing on the cake! Will be ordering it as soon as the wages are in. Anyone used generic 3D glasses? I don't fancy paying £90 per pair when I can get non-panasonic ones for £40 per pair.
  5. Yeah I've got one of the older 50" 1080p Panasonics and it has been absolutely fantastic for us. I think I'm sold as I just found that John Lewis are doing it for £499 with free 5 year warranty. Good enough for me Thanks for the input folks.
  6. I knew Plasma used to be the best regarding larger screens, I just wasn't sure if it was still the case as I'm guessing the game has moved on a lot since I was last looking. Pioneer will always be out of my budget unfortunately I think I have 2 good contenders. http://www.richersounds.com/product/3d-tv/panasonic/viera-txp42ut30/pana-txp42ut30b and http://www.richersounds.com/product/3d-tv/lg/50pw450t/lg-50pw450t The panasonic ticks every box but the LG is a 50" screen Only downfall with the LG is the fact that it's 720p
  7. I've just been given the go-ahead by the bank manager to get a nice big(ish) flat-screen for the bedroom. I'm in a bit of a quandary over what TV to get given my budget (£500 max). Options that are available to me include.... 43" Samsung 3DTV - 600hz - 720P - £420 delivered - 1 year warranty - Freeview - 2 Pairs of Glasses & Megamind 3D Bluray 42" LG 3DTV - 600hz - 720P - £440 delivered - 5 year warranty - Freeview HD - NO 3D Glasses 42" Panasonic - 600hz - 1080p - £409 collected - 1 year warranty - Freeview HD 42" LG - 100hz - 1080p - £420 delivered - 1 year warranty - Freeview HD I can't find anything that "Has it all" so I'm wondering what is the most important features with the TVs now. I would like 3DTV, 1080p, 600hz and freeview HD but there doesn't seem to be any options around for my budget, not that I have exhausted the search. Will I even notice a difference between 720p and 1080p on a 42" screen? My head is telling me no but I would hate to be disappointed. What about 100hz vs 600hz? Is that just a selling feature that has no actual bearing on the framerate (a cheat) or is it legitimate for fast motion? What about the old Plasma vs LCD vs LED debate? At 42" does one have a benefit over the other? The TV is mainly going to be used for my PS3, Xbox and for watching TV/movies in bed. Having a 3D telly for this would probably be overkill but I didn't want to rule it out as it would be a nice thing to try out. Hellllpppppp.
  8. Ooooo, might change my font to that... looks awesome
  9. Yeah I was wondering what to do with them. Colour change would be ideal but I'll struggle for anything to match. Might give white a go
  10. I meant on the car The site is just to match the car lol.
  11. Nope, black and red FTW It's the contrast that I'm after
  12. Wow that's cheap, absolute bargain there
  13. I think the main story works out to be about 30%. Is it bad that I completed it in 3 days? lol.
  14. To be honest I would probably cut my losses and get them back to the guy who was able to seal them to sort out the problem. I would let the folks know on the forum exactly what happened. Stick to the facts though rather than mud slinging and also mention that he did offer to take care of the issue but due to the fact that he had them for such a long time and couldn't sort them you didn't trust him with the task of putting them right.
  15. Are you sure he didn't just mix up one of the fronts with one of the rears? Edit: Looking at the dish I'd say not
  16. It looks OK on a chargespeed kitted car. When I say OK I mean that it goes... I still don't like it. Each to their own though
  17. Lol, cheers mate. If it aint broke don't fix it
  18. I just go with what I know. My knowledge is very limited in HTML. I'm completely self taught and I don't have the time to learn about iframes or other alternatives at the moment. As long as it works I'm happy
  19. Cheers Michael I spent another 2 hours on it last night but the iPad has me beaten. Apparently there is no way round hiding the frame borders on it.
  20. Any chance you guys could have another looksee for me. I've been trying to sort out a few of the visual issues I have been having (Hyper-links underlined when I didn't want them to be, frame borders showing etc). I'm hoping I've cracked it, certainly Chrome, IE8 & IE9 look fine at my end. Not got anything else to try it on though. Thanks again
  21. I'm looking for a very simple piece of code but I'm unsure of what to search for so can't make head nor tail of what I am after lol. I have a website with 4 frames. 1 for the menu that doesn't change, 1 for the header that doesn't change, 1 for the main body which changes depending on the link and the last one that I have just added that will change depending on what link has been clicked. I'm basically turning each page on my site to multiple pages so the new frame will hold "Part 1, Part 2" etc. At the moment when I click on a link the main body changes to the page referenced. Eg for the "timeline" when it is clicked on the "Timeline" page is shown in the main frame. What I need is for the new frame to ALSO change so that it changes to "TimeHead.htm". All I need is a command that when the "Timeline.htm" page is opened, it automatically changes the "Head" frame to "TimeHead.htm". I have... Target = "Head" href="TimeHead.htm" I just don't know what to put the above into to get it to carry it out when the page loads. Thanks
  22. It isn't post count bud, it's the premium membership that unlocks those abilities. £10 fee per year (£30 lifetime) to become a full member
  23. As above, I bought them as a set of winter tyres but they wouldn't fit 10" rears. £70 posted in the UK. Cheers
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