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  1. Any fellow sufferers want to lend some tips on how to minimise the effects of this ghastly, erm, disease? :yuck:

     

    Admittedly, I haven't bothered with the antihistemines yet, as they didn't really work that well in the past. Anyone had one of the more "permananent" remedies (injections etc)?

  2. Not trying to be a spoilsport or anything, but doesn't the bonus ball idea constitute as gambling/gaming? Personally, I don't mind, but I'm pretty sure that it can be regarded as illegal without a license, and it could cause problems for the forum. It would only take one disgruntled (ex) member to grass...

     

    I remember taking part in a "raffle" on a bike forum before. It seemed to all be in good spirits, but after the first "contest", all kinds of legal crap was being thrown about etc...but then again, that particular forum was based in the US, so dunno what the law is like here...

  3. We could pay by paypal

     

    But PayPal charge a fee, don't they? Granted, for a quid, it's only a few pence, but it'll add up and someone will need to take the "hit".

     

    With that said, if this is going ahead, then I'd be interested. :)

     

    +1

  4. Hello,

     

    I'm after something like this ASAP. Ideally it would work with T-Mobile, as their data rates are the most reasonable. Doesn't necessarily need to be the latest HSDPA model, but needs to be working, and hopefully with drivers for Windows 2000.

     

    I'll probably be bidding for the one that I've linked to, which ends in about 27 hours, but if anyone can offer me anything in the meantime, that would be great. :)

     

    Cheers,

     

    Link? :blush:

     

    The link is in the underlined "this". ;) ...like this (hover yer mouse over it).

     

    holtehero - that would be fine too, but I'm not looking to buy new, or get on a contract. I just want a "used" for less than retail, and ASAP, for pay as you go use...

     

    Cheers,

     

    Tin

  5. Hello,

     

    I'm after something like this ASAP. Ideally it would work with T-Mobile, as their data rates are the most reasonable. Doesn't necessarily need to be the latest HSDPA model, but needs to be working, and hopefully with drivers for Windows 2000.

     

    I'll probably be bidding for the one that I've linked to, which ends in about 27 hours, but if anyone can offer me anything in the meantime, that would be great. :)

     

    Cheers,

  6. One of the guys here has just done the sensible thing, and fled to Hong Kong, so there's a position open at the company. The basic blurb is as follows (it has been written to target Graduates with experience, but I'm sure that their upper salary range would suit some more experienced peeps, or perhaps those who fancy a career change):

     

    IT Specialist

     

    Competitive Salary + Benefits

    Permanent

     

    Join our top flight team working on state of the art PC software in beautiful Gloucestershire.

    You will have been consistently at or near the top of the class throughout your academic career, with excellent A Levels (2 A's and 1 B minimum) and a first or 2.1 Honours degree in a maths-related or scientific subject.

     

    Junior Solutions Specialists need a keen interest in computing and experience in software development, possibly gained from your course. Senior Solutions Specialists need 2 years IT experience.

     

    Solutions Specialists work closely with our clients so good communication and people skills, plus willingness to travel are needed.

     

    Experience of any of the following would be useful: C++, VB, Microsoft tools and techniques in an OO framework, web development and HTML. However, aptitude and ability to learn quickly are more important than specific technologies.

     

     

    Personally, I think that the last sentence is the most important, although a bit of programming knowledge won't go amiss. Salary is pretty good for what it is and the area, but since they don't mention it, I'm not in a position to talk about the numbers.

     

    Please PM me if you're interested, and I'll forward on the contact details etc... The company is in Stroud, but if you live (or choose to live) in Bath, then you'll be welcome to hitch a lift with me.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Tin

  7. At the risk of jumping the gun a little, it could well be a hardware fault - you gets (or not gets) what you pay for...

     

    Any chance that you can test the card in another machine to verify? (after following the suggestions above). Also, have you tried uninstalling the device, and then trying the "plug and play" route to see if the OS will automatically detect it?

  8. hmm spoken too early :dry:

     

    card, when inserted into the laptop slot now doesn't get recognised and instead of the sound you hear (same as when plugging in USB devices) when plugging it in, you now hear a sound that is the same sound as when you unplug it, but done it twice. Basically the card doesn't get recognised by Windows. weird!! :dry:

     

    What OS are you running? You mentioned that it *was* working - have you changed anything since? Have you tried rebooting? (I ask this 'cos I normally just keep my laptop on hibernate most of the time, and occasionally need to reboot)

     

    Driver reinstall could be worthwhile, though if you're using Windows 2000 or XP Pro, it could be worth peeking into the Admin Tools->Event Viewer to see if anything obvious is failing.

  9. Its the bloomin time bombs at the end that do my head in. I hate being rushed.

     

    I hate the fact that the bombs end the game immediately...i.e. the number of lives that you have left mean nothing...sooo annoying...the furthest I've got is 94 so far...and then I stupidly clicked the button...and got so pi$$ed off that I couldn't be bothered to start again...maybe after lunch. :p

  10. yep, they had the usual stuff but nothing with a zip. That other link is interesting - the barn one - never seen one like that before! Looks a bit cumbersome though but a good idea.

     

    Really? Strange...you didn't see this one? http://www.hein-gericke.com/uk/product_info.php/products_id/1710...unless I'm missing something...

     

    As the the bike barn - yeah, great peice of kit, and geat piece of mind and convenience when you're tucking up the bike after a ride, and it's raining/snowing etc...but like I said, maybe not so great on the driveway (I previously had my bike tucked away in the back garden).

  11. H'mmm - why would the triptronic version be slower than manual? no clutch and changing of gears etc... and the power option on the triptronic as well should make up for a lot? I've had a race off of from standstill before with another Zed (manual) and no difference at all (where road has permitted!)

     

    It all depends on the driver and conditions I suppose...basically, the auto requires a torque converter to form the connection between the engine and then tranny, thus doing the job of the clutch in a manual car. I think the nature of the torque converter is where some of the power/efficiency is lost, because there needs to be an extra bit of work before the power from the engine is transferred to the transmission. To be honest, the differences are negligible (in terms of outright performance times etc), but can look significant on paper...i.e. you can spend hundreds on a new induction kit etc to gain a few HP, but on a tip car, it'll still be less powerful than a stock manual. Or so the theory goes.

  12. The laptop hasn't got an built GPRS card as it's a bit old (although runs on Xp), is it as easy as buying a card (and if so, what do you suggest?) plug it in, install the drivers and away you go, or is it more difficult than that?

     

    You won't be wanting a GPRS (or 3G) card for standard Wi-Fi hotspots - you'll just be wanting a "wireless network adapter", which can come in a variety of flavours, including a PCMCIA card and USB.

     

    As for using abroad - I don't see why not.

  13. Personally I can't bring myself to watch the programme as I feel the same about Sugar.

     

    Haha, funny you should say that...I quite like the guy...BUT, he does show his knowledge limitations quite often (but the rest of them are too stupid to correct him)...such as tonight...he said that the prize for the winning team involved "racing formula 1 cars"...now, I know that even top racing talent would have difficulty even sitting into the cockpit of an F1 car for a photograph...but I gave him the benefit of the doubt since he was rich...and lo and behold, they were driving crappy kit cars around a go-kart track.

     

    Lame.

  14. Yup, but I think this episode summed up the entire series quite well - that they're all crap. At the beginning, I thought that Katie (the one that you so affectionately refer to ;)) was the most cool-minded and "fair"...but turns out that she was just, well, human, I guess.

     

    But seriously, in the last series, most of them didn't go to university etc, but there were a few potential "stars"...but I can't see anyone who I would choose as the apprentice from this lot.

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