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carl0s

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  1. Does the Supra's driver's side airbag have a single plug like this: http://www.css-networks.com/single.jpg or a double plug like this: http://www.css-networks.com/double.jpg These are from other Toyota cars. I know the pre-VVTi airbag is a totally different shape, but hoping for same connectors..
  2. Found this one on eBay but I want cheaper http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TOYOTA-RAV4-RAV-4-DRIVERS-AIRBAG-MODULE-SENSOR-02-05_W0QQitemZ250237228116QQihZ015QQcategoryZ10428QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
  3. Anyone recommend an owners club/forum for the last-model (Gen-7) Celica? I just picked up a steering wheel minus-airbag, which I'm hoping will fit the Supra, but I need an airbag for it. It's the same as the vvti Supra one, and TRD one I think.
  4. Please! As long as it's the 14.1" T42.. the 15" T4x's were fatter anyway I think. edit: I just checked and 2373-F1G T42 is 14.1" so should be identical to my T43p. I'm not too fussed about depth/width, just fatness. From the pictures they look fatter as they seem to have a regular sized (12mm?) optical drive rather than the Ultrabay-Slim from the T4x. Let me know if you think it's fatter cheers
  5. Lenovo Thinkpads are basically IBM laptops, sort of. Up to the T60 were IBM designs. The T61s are where Lenovo designed/changed them. I'd like to get my hands on a cheap Lenovo like the 3000 or whatever it is, just to see if it's anything like a Thinkpad. I certainly like the look of the Thinpad X300, but it's too expensive right now. It's a toughie. I'm a real Thinkpad fanatic, but it has to be the T-series professional models, and unfortunately they're back up to proper money now, whereas for a short while you could buy the T4x series for ~£400 - 600 as they were due to be replaced with the T6x series. The R-series is a bit fat, and traditionally has not had the Ultranav pointing combination leaving you only with a trackpoint which a lot of people don't like. Some of the R-series do have the Ultranav (combination of touchpad & trackpoint) now though, but the R-series is a real fatty. Still solidly built though and reasonable value for money. So I too am stuck now. I want to replace my T43p with something that's not locked-in to IBM supplied hard drives, and maybe something with a dual-core processor, but everything else about my T43p is super. But the T61/p looks fatter than the t40 14.1" series, although I can't find any confirmation of whether or not it actually is. Basically I am left looking at Dell for customers now. (I'll wait for the X300 for myself I think, or wait 'til I've actually grabbed a T61/T61p). If you want something sexy, check out the Dell XPS M1330. Coming out at very reasonable money at the moment, although they'll only ship it with Vista. XP drivers are on the website for it though.
  6. I have a hatred for VAIOs I like the ultra expensive sexy things, but I don't think much of the mid range to budget ones. Parts availability is poor too.
  7. I have a Vigor 2950 (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2950.html )in use at a customers site. Can't comment on the dual-wan aspect of it though, sorry. As usual it seems to do what it's meant to do though. I get on well with Draytek stuff. Most of the Drayteks support USB modems now too, so you can use 'em with an old Nokia N-series, or a Huawei or similar USB 3G thingy for backup.
  8. That looks nice! Still trying to figure out what car to save up for for the missus. She's obsessed with the idea of a mk2 Aristo TT, but they're too dear and uneconomical. So far it's between a ~96 Skyline GTs-T 2.5 rwd turbo and an ST205 Celica GT-4. I like the GT4, and the Skyline sort of looks nice, but that car of yours looks nicer from the front.
  9. The problem for me is that I have seen so many absurd problems and very misleading error messages from Symantec products, and the troubleshooting steps are always "Try this." "Then try this." "Then try this." but rarely an acknowledgment of what's actually wrong. I can't remember the last one specifically, but it was Norton Antivirus / Internet Security, and there was a very misleading message coming back when I tried to run the (bloated) LiveUpdate. A very misleading message, that I can't remember, anyway the problem was simply that the router at the office wasn't working right, but the message was way way off. Then there were the ACT! backups that would turn out to be corrupt, or something.. I just stay well away now, although I do have a couple of customers who use ACT, which is in the hands of Sage now anyway
  10. Fair enough Experience to date has taught me to stay well away from anything Symantec. They seem to have the right ideas for product & features (Winfax with its well featured GUI and shared phonebooks, simple networkability etc, ACT!..), but they can't seem to write reliable software and their troubleshooting advice for what are usually absurd bugs is plain ridiculous.
  11. No bloody idea what Enterprise Vault 2007 is, but I did your work for you : http://www.css-networks.com/OutlookAdd-Ins.7z (45mb, you'll need 7-zip to decompress http://www.7-zip.org/ ) http://www.css-networks.com/OutlookAdd-Ins.zip (79mb ZIP) (they were both in the SP2 update from http://ftp.support.veritas.com/pub/support/products/Exchange_Mailbox_Archiving_Unit )
  12. carl0s

    Toyota 2000GT

    That was in 2000 (the number on the car signifies the year, so number 99 was in 1999, 00 = 2000). I think the grand finale crash came not much later.
  13. carl0s

    Toyota 2000GT

    They do look good all aero'd up though :
  14. carl0s

    Toyota 2000GT

    I've never thought I liked E-Types. The father in law is E-type mad and has a good history of racing them (http://www.fastjags.org.uk/start.htm ) but I know I like the Toyota 2000GT, Alfa TZ2 and Ferrari whatsit (Dino ?), so I definitely love that style of car and especially the flat and sloped rear on them. I'm still not sure if the E-Type is really the same style as those other cars though, might have to have another look.
  15. carl0s

    Naff cars

    Crap isn't a swear word! is it?
  16. She looks lovely Gav
  17. Hasn't this already been covered?
  18. I think in summary then, it's safe to say we both think ClarkConnect is pretty good. Flexible and well finished The only thing is that it's a little dated in some respects (based on Centos 4.x), and so the upcoming (but not soon) ClarkConnect 5 should be well worth a look. The Free version (Community Edition) is limited to 10 users. You might use those users for PPTP VPN for example (road warriors), or if you're using it as a groupware server, those would be email users. It's not (as far as I know) a limit on protected IPs or anything, so as a firewall and content filtering system, it would be suitable for many users. Can't find anywhere in the GUI to amend the list of services that you use in firewall rules, so custom services need their ports manually entering everytime you create a rule, unless you want to leave the GUI and ssh in to amend the services list.
  19. Crikey. I just came back to say exactly those words It has time based proxy ACLs. No time based firewall rules. So I can block web access, but not MSN. I just posted on their forums asking if there are future plans for time based fw rules. I do like it though... very polished interface. I found a working imspector at:http://www.internetcafe.in.th/showthread.php?t=3106 (click the funny hyperlink). Not sure what version it is, probably not the latest 0.5, and there's no web interface to the logs, but at least it's running. I know I shouldn't be installing unknown binaries like this but I was desperate. I tried compiling on my linux machine here but it's an x86_64 system so it resulted in a 64-bit binary and I don't know how to cross-compile.
  20. I'm in the same boat. My eyes hurt now though.
  21. 'tis indeed Of course you can if you pay the $25/month, or $225/yr... I am going to pop a post on their forum asking how to change the 'no rack' behaviour to block-all, & hope they don't pick up on why I want that. Also, I can't ssh from my WinXP laptop. I can from the Linux machine. Have tried telnet98 and putty now. Someone on the forum had the same problem. Weird.
  22. Smoothwall ok but going back to trying Untangle again now. Missus doesn't look fed up with me yet but she might be.
  23. Wish I had used re-writable CDs now
  24. Well, I can't knock it 'til I've tried it, and we seem to have pretty much the same feature requirement/aspirations don't we
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