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Messages - Jimbob

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General Discussion Area / Re: Sensors cleaned
« on: 04 January 2007, 08:31:51 »
There is a how 2 in the maint guides, not a fun job!
Glad Steve did his before I bought it!

22802
General Discussion Area / Re: Worlds dirtiest throttle body?
« on: 04 January 2007, 15:05:15 »
I'm sure he will give it back.......empty  ;)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Onetel DNS gone
« on: 05 January 2007, 08:11:30 »
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Another quality ISP. Not.

Is any ISP actually any good?
Most are, as long as you are clear about what you want.

This forum is currently hosted on a Zen ADSL line.  I cannot complain about the service, good speeds, a /28 netblock of static IPs, no bandwidth limits (due to change to 100Gb download (Zen to not count upload) in March),decent tech support. But then it costs £35 a month for 2Mb line.

Your new ISP, BT, aren't too bad as an ISP. The 'extras' are poor (mail, website, single dynamic IP), but its cheap :).  And besides, in this day and age, nobody should really be using their ISP email address anyway or rely on ISP webhosting now...

No wonder I never have problems accessing!
Can't beat Zen!
:y

Though notice you're on a BT provided leased line at moment...

The joys of work internet access!
And a change freeze, so nowt to do!
And Shirking Working from home today, so pc for work, pc for me

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General Discussion Area / Re: Onetel DNS gone
« on: 04 January 2007, 15:27:25 »
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Another quality ISP. Not.

Is any ISP actually any good?
Most are, as long as you are clear about what you want.

This forum is currently hosted on a Zen ADSL line.  I cannot complain about the service, good speeds, a /28 netblock of static IPs, no bandwidth limits (due to change to 100Gb download (Zen to not count upload) in March),decent tech support. But then it costs £35 a month for 2Mb line.

Your new ISP, BT, aren't too bad as an ISP. The 'extras' are poor (mail, website, single dynamic IP), but its cheap :).  And besides, in this day and age, nobody should really be using their ISP email address anyway or rely on ISP webhosting now...

No wonder I never have problems accessing!
Can't beat Zen!

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I'm tempted, tempted, very very tempted, I'm very tempted.

 ::)  :D  ;D

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Mmmmmmm Sale    8-)


What are the powerchips coming in at then?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Coolant Flush & Change
« on: 04 January 2007, 14:18:39 »
Maybe I should measure a bit more accurately than a good slosh, or inch or 2 to a watering can  :-/

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General Discussion Area / Re: Look what I just bought
« on: 04 January 2007, 15:31:53 »
Whats your plan to get it back?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Look what I just bought
« on: 04 January 2007, 15:20:54 »
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Just bought the above Meega with a bit of luck it will be the oil cooler if not the front seats are going in mine and the other bits will be removed and sold :) Anyone fancy a trip to Essex ::)

erm which omega?



edit : much better with a link ;)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Tesco's Flour...
« on: 04 January 2007, 08:28:35 »
Flour weevils, not uncommon, can be in any flour
Also will do you no harm to eat em, will increase protein intake as well.
for the sake of a bag of flour though, when I get em, I tend to just get a new bag.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Tunnies coolant guide
« on: 04 January 2007, 14:10:47 »
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yeah i was wondering about the enviromental factor - not that i am really enviroment friendly.

Excellent guide and great pictures Tunnie  :y :)

Nor me, or many meega drivers ;)
but you never know about the neighbours

Im sure ronnies old neighbours would have great delight in phoning the council about it.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Tunnies coolant guide
« on: 04 January 2007, 13:51:36 »
Is it enviromentally acceptable to just lose the water anywhere?
Cant think of anywhere else to put it mind
So whats the consensus? park over a drain to do this?
Good guide though, both mine need doing.

22813
General Discussion Area / Re: Quick Quiz
« on: 04 January 2007, 09:04:51 »
How about getting some very long wheel nuts, and having 2 wheels per corner
Jobs a good un :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Wiper Blades
« on: 20 December 2006, 08:03:31 »
Was in halfords yesterday and noticed they had some, very few sizes though.

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General Discussion Area / Re: AM I HECK.....
« on: 03 January 2007, 13:27:53 »
Congratulations in realising the error of your ways!

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