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General Discussion Area / Re: V6 Vectra
« on: 31 December 2007, 03:32:20 »
I think he meant General Help?

(Servo, inlet manifold pipes / pressure).

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General Discussion Area / Re: go karts
« on: 31 December 2007, 12:01:12 »
Excellent Fun, been on a couple now, best if organised yourself with lots Mates and Friends, that way you can book the circuit for yourselves.

Beats Paint Balling.

Good Day or Night out, maybe someone should organize a Club day out?

Chris.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Fatal Road Traffic Accident
« on: 28 December 2007, 04:06:04 »
Hi James,

I personally think you done really well, I’m not sure what I could have done faced in the same situation, I just hope that someone like you is around if ever I become a culprit!

As for joining the Force, let your conscience be your guide, perhaps you have had to witness something that someone who has joined the force (and maybe be trained for this situation) may not have to endeavour for may be months or years after joining?.

To join the force for this type of work takes some guts, to admit after your experience of this incident that its not for you, takes even more guts in my book, but maybe there’s a message some where?, to deal with what you had to do under the circumstances without being trained on a day by day basis tells me that you have natural inhabitation to cope with and maybe further a career of helping other people?

I really hope things get better for you after your experience, and maybe things are more positive towards the future.

Chris.

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General Discussion Area / Re: road rage
« on: 29 December 2007, 02:05:55 »
Seems to be a lot of "Black driven by Male" on there, is that not Sexist or something?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Vista
« on: 21 December 2007, 21:13:36 »
Vista still full of bugs, plus a lot of any old software you have may not work, Go for XP Pro its a good platform.

Insist that its installed for free no matter where your buying your new LapTop from, any good Computer Shop should know this already, thev made enough money from installing XP back on New Vista machines.

Chris

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Received prior notification that my parents couldn't think of anything to buy me this year and would be giving me a cheque :y - so I relieved them of that predicament:

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/tiger/path/airmaster-2

Sounds like Zirk could have done with it.... :(

Kevin

Thought I saw one of those things lying in the road the other day, I thought it was a bit of LPG kit fallen off something..

Now that would have been really handy the other morning for my wheels!

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Two rear flat tyres on my MV6 complete with Merry Xmas fingered on the iced up rear screen (prob some p*ssed up b*rsted on Xmas eve), took bl**dly ages to pump them up (frozen 17" rubber with the alloys almost touching the road).

Zirk

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General Discussion Area / Re: Towing 20ft Caravan with a Nova?
« on: 22 December 2007, 19:11:57 »
Smokes like a Nova!

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General Discussion Area / Towing 20ft Caravan with a Nova?
« on: 22 December 2007, 18:48:44 »
Think this Guy should have bought a Megy!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oqMR0NBD4Cw&feature=related

Wait for the End bit.

Put a smile on my face.

Chris.

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General Discussion Area / Re: hope this gets the go-ahead
« on: 28 December 2007, 04:21:13 »
I'm not a lover of Ken, but one thing he did manage to do was get around £9 million from the EU community for improved Bus transport for London.

Unfortunately a lot of that money was sponsored on the Hydro Bendy Bus, yes it’s a joke as far as the Oyster Card is concerned but its part of London's way of conforming to Wheel Chair access within the EU.

As for the Route Master, there great, buy one if you can, there gona be worth a FORTUNE in a few years time, bit like the BT red phone boxes!

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General Discussion Area / Re: Ebay robbing sellers
« on: 20 December 2007, 22:03:13 »
I got breaked by PayPal last year.

Was selling a bit of kit called a Cat 5 Tester, worth about 3k new sold it on ebay for 900, Guy in Italy won it and payed by PayPal plus the Parcel Force cost. I'd got my money so shipped the item. about a week later the guy started a dispute with Ebay and PayPal saying he had paid for the item and he had not recieved it!, I checked with Parcel Force and Tracked the delivery on the web, it was being held at the local Post Office in Italy (in the Guys home town) and they were unable to deliver it?

I informed Ebay and PayPal together with all the Parcel Force Info, a few more days past and the Guy still saying no delivery, again I checked the Tracking of the item and was informed they could not deliver but had left cards at the address asking him to pick up at his local Post Office, a few more days and ... yes you guess it PayPal had refunded the guy's money from my PayPal account (which was now overdrawn because I'd already transfered most of the funds to my Bank), on the same day as getting his refund he decided to go and pick up the item from he's Post Office!!!

Im now minus the item and stuck with a near £900 overdrawn PayPal account which PayPal were demanding I correct imediatley, I even tried to claim sum funds back from Parcel Force who were basicly saying No Way as the item had been signed for and pick up?!

Tried to reason with PayPal but really just wasting my time, even recieved a strike from Ebay over this.

Haven't used PayPal since, and yes they do come after you for outstanding fund by the form of a Credit Recovery Firm, so I ended up having to Pay them.

Ohh ... and I would have HIT HIM but the fact he was in Italy.

Chris.  

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General Discussion Area / Re: I Know i have been done
« on: 15 December 2007, 12:55:01 »
Let the Polish Guy out of the Boot and ask him?

Sorry, not helpfull, I'll shut up now!

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