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Adrian@TORQEN

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  1. Not entirely true, I've bought a nismo decal from Tarmac that he promised will give me 38 BHP more, but when I had the dyno done, they were no showing, but only a little pony, although the sticker was fitted correctly! Back to topic, not looking to get a 370z at all, never ever, but if I ever did, I'd get the Amuse kit all day long! Best body kit for 370z IMHO. And if the fitting is right, why not a replica, specially when the price is half of the original
  2. So that's about 25 pints of beer... but you said not all on drinks, so say 22 pints! :scare: Can you still type?!
  3. :scare: Is there anything better than sex?!
  4. Well, in this case you are off-topic and also boring! :lol:
  5. No need to use webmail browser client, just set Mobile Mail app with IMAP settings. POP3 is for 1985, not 2013! POP3, Post Office Protocol POP, or Post Office Protocol, is a way of retrieving email information that dates back to a very different internet than we use today. Computers only had limited, low bandwidth access to remote computers, so engineers created POP in an effort to create a dead simple way to download copies of emails for offline reading, then remove those mails from the remote server. The first version of POP was created in 1984, with the POP2 revision created in early 1985. POP3 is the current version of this particular style of email protocol, and still remains one of the most popular. Since POP3 creates local copies of emails and deletes the originals from the server, the emails are tied to that specific machine, and cannot be accessed via any webmail or any separate client on other computers. At least, not without doing a lot of email forwarding or porting around mailbox files. While POP3 is based on an older model of offline email, there’s no reason to call it obsolete technology, as it does have its uses. POP4 has been proposed, and may be developed one day, although there’s not been much progress in several years. IMAP, Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP was created in 1986, but seems to suit the modern day world of omnipresent, always-on internet connectivity quite well. The idea was keep users from having to be tied to a single email client, giving them the ability to read their emails as if they were “in the cloud.†Compared to POP3, IMAP allows users to log into many different email clients or webmail interfaces and view the same emails, because the emails are kept on remote email servers until the user deletes them. In a world where we now check our email on web interfaces, email clients, and on mobile phones, IMAP has become extremely popular. It isn’t without its problems, though. Because IMAP stores emails on a remote mail server, you’ll have a limited mailbox size depending on the settings provided by the email service. If you have huge numbers of emails you want to keep, you could run into problems sending and receiving mail when your box is full. Some users sidestep this problem by making local archived copies of emails using their email client, and then deleting them from the remote server.
  6. Used to live in Bracknell, must return for a night drive as soon as the weather improves, I know some really nice routes
  7. The family of a British WWII hero has put the pilot's war memorabilia up on sale as they struggle to pay off the old man's nursing care. UK veterans and elderly increasingly face financial difficulties with a slow economy and hiking commodity prices. The auction lot includes Branse Burbridge’s medals, flight jacket and flight logs. Once a war hero and a top flyer, Burbridge is 92 and suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. RT's correspondent Sara Firth met with his daughter in London. "I said ‘look Dad, these are your medals and we’re selling them," Sarah Christine says, "And there was a smile and there was a sort of recognition that these were his, so I have no doubt he has some understanding of what’s happening." http://rss.russiatoday.ru/news/uk-heroes-sell-medals-078/ Come on, Mr Cameroon, do something for the HERO!!!
  8. Feeling vulture... What can I have... Hmmm
  9. So, I can see you're properly preparing for the big day when The Green Bitch will be honoured by the presence of The Turquoise Beast, LOL Not long now! Great TEAM you are! LEGENDS!
  10. Not a good excuse, unlike me you went to school here!
  11. Well, I'll have to drag SMD into this conversation, then!
  12. Need to order the same... Some ebay link Paddy78 please?
  13. Yes, i know how much it winds you up Yes, I'm on front page every day, for the last three weeks. I came here to take your jobs, benefits, to kill British population, bring HIV, burglar shops and kebap places, you name it! I'm Satan himself! I somehow got used to it, started maaaaany, many years ago!
  14. Oh, that's nice, Will! Saturday 23rd, about 10:00am Can't wait! Beeeeeeennnnnneeeeeeeeeeeeettttt, is the pallet here yet?
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