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  1. great post! Phillps (not on list) Atari 2600 wood zx spectrum amstrad cpc 464 with monochrome monitor amiga a500 nes snes (super famicom import) gameboy megadrive n64 ps1 ps1 (smaller version) ps2 psp ....awaiting signoff of purchase order from wife for ps3
  2. ....just tried it again and im getting the same, the router it plugged into the main socket via a micro filter
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    N95 8GB Black

    I had the n95 8 gig - the sound clarity is superb and nokia menu system is second to none, I did have issues with GPS lock even in central london it seemed to take an eternity to find a GPS signal. Also it was fairly bulky and for emails its pretty slow but camera is superb I went for an E series and even though the sound quality isnt as good I think its much better for 'push email' and web surfing http://www.mobilewhack.com/nokia-e61i-eseries-business-phone.jpg
  4. oi! its not funny My 3g usb dongle is faster! ...any ideas on how to repair the connection?
  5. I have sky broadband and have just done the test above and I am getting DL of 0.5 mbps! thats is p1ss poor
  6. anyone running a 640X480 native resolution projector with an xbox/ps3/wii at 80inch screen +? if so whats the picture like?
  7. nice looking supe dude - whats the front end on it?
  8. Should one buy an xga or higher projector to support xbox ps3 etc? O rwill SVGA be ok - looking to project an image of approx 75-100 inches - will the pic become mega distorted if I get a cheaper VGA/SVGA? Just been reading the following the web: Resolution of projectors is differentiated in four categories UXGA (1,600 x 1,200) - UXGA is for very high resolution workstation applications that are detail or information intensive. These are expensive projectors that support a broad range of computer equipment. SXGA (1,280 x 1,024) - SXGA products are high resolution, and notably more expensive than XGA. These products are targeted for high-end personal computer users and low-end workstation users. They are used primarily for command and control, engineering and CAD/CAM applications where acute resolution of small details is important. XGA (1,024 x 768) - XGA is suitable for relatively high-resolution images from videos, spreadsheets, and graphics. XGA projectors are generally more expensive, and are an equally popular resolution format to SVGA. They have gotten more popular as XGA resolution computers have become more plentiful. SVGA (800 x 600) - This is a very popular resolution today, because of their attractive prices and great images. SVGA is good for projecting simple graphics and presentations. Personal computers often have an SVGA or XGA resolution.
  9. ...its just where the fax has been applied with a machine
  10. no it doesnt - no refills on this.
  11. And I thought some of you guys looked after your supras too much
  12. quick question, if I am in a good digital tv coverage area can it be pumped through a standard aerial or do I need to buy a digital free view aerial like this?
  13. M4 corridor is a beeyatch - train may be easier - does your firm offer flexi shifts ?
  14. dude are you driving or training to work?
  15. Dude staines is a sh*t hole! IMO anyway! TDR - I would consider living outside the m25 and commuting, you will have a much better quality of life and be able to afford something much nicer. I did the 'North to South' move about 10 years ago and I think it was one of the best decisions I ever made - theres a real sense of acceleration here in terms of business and careers etc... Also worth noting property prices may dip a little more in the next few months, if your move is going to be in the next 3 months get a mortgage decision in principal which is valid for 3 months as I have a feeling that mortgages will be getting pricier HTH FAR
  16. feckin ell dude - your pap took the long way home hey? If he called you after an our and he only had 5 miles to do?
  17. yeah thats pretty stable dude - nice one!
  18. ...on a side note I am baffled how some of you can afford to run supras when you have so much owed out! This probably ties in with the topic of the original post.
  19. move jobs for a company who pays for what you do - simple
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    heather mills

    ...just seen on the news that her tax return didnt show any contributions to any charities either So all that bs on GMTV and her crying saying 'all she had done is give to charity for the past 20 years' was crap!
  21. its a little smaller than a standard egg and chocolate - great way of building a database
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    heather mills

    a law firm can refuse to take on a case or stop working on a case if it infringes their policies or ethics. Having ethical lawyers though is another story I think Jade Goodie had a law firm quit on her while the Shilpa Shetty thing was going on - but dont quote me on that as my memory is sh1te and I dont remember the exact detail
  23. visitlondon.com You could come and see us at my new office As has been suggested London Aquarium is a great way to spend an hour or so - sharks are awesome! Of course Oxford street,bond street and knightsbridge (harrods) for shopping. If you like curry try brick lane - loadsa nice 'indians' down there. You could even get teh fast train down to Brighton if you get bored ;-)
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    heather mills

    So if I put her in a room with 30 other kids you would be able to pick her out? I know I wouldnt and nor would most of the general public And even in first class there are members of the general public, it doesnt mean she has exclusivity
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