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DAVOhornPosted: 24 August 2006Last Updated: 18 September 2006
Dear All,Just to let you know that i have made it to Sydney Australia, and am now living and working here.I have found a HiFi club here and hope to go to a meeting this Sunday.So hopefully can make some hifi buddies here .Still looking for somewhere...
Alan PatersonPosted: 01 September 2006Last Updated: 17 September 2006
I have this disc and had always thought the difference it made when ran through the hifi very subtle (sometimes i wasn't sure it did much at all). I have a mac mini connected via a russ andrews mini jack-mini jack to a sonic impact T-amp which is...
Mick PPosted: 06 September 2006Last Updated: 16 September 2006
ChapsMrs Mick and I recorded the Charlotte Church show and viewed it last night. Mrs Mick had her customary Gin and Tonic in hand ready to be delighted by the "voice of an angel"We certainly did not get that, she was a bit blunt to say the least. The...
Stephen BennettPosted: 15 September 2006Last Updated: 15 September 2006
Hi allI'm moving to Sweden where I'll be self-employed. Most of my income (initially, at least) will be coming from work in the UK. Does anyone know what the tax situation will be in this scenerio? Also, what about the best way to transfer dosh from...
DILPosted: 23 August 2006Last Updated: 15 September 2006
Why is it that many news articles concerning nuclear power (misuse or not) in Iran seem to show white coat clad technicians gathered around large metal drums; of the 'storing things in' kind? What is in the drums? If it was something radioactive, then...
LightkeeperPosted: 12 September 2006Last Updated: 14 September 2006
http://www.kvikmynd.is/video.a...rp&offset=27&id=1764 I was almost died smiling. The guy has fired and now work like dee jay. Oz
Darren BPosted: 04 September 2006Last Updated: 14 September 2006
As an electrician of 16 years the idea of using a 10mm feed for a spur for a hifi seems a bit like using a sledgehammer to crack a walnut most electric ovens don't require this sort of feed why does a naim system require this?Surely a 2.5 or even 4mm...
Richard DanePosted: 31 August 2006Last Updated: 14 September 2006
Hi folks,as the title says, I am living in the countryside and am fed up with a lack of Broadband.My neighbour, about 100 yards across the field in our village has just had Broadband installed but I am told that it is not available where I live!!He...
Phil CorkPosted: 04 September 2006Last Updated: 14 September 2006
Steve Irwin's dead:http://uk.news.yahoo.com/04092006/325/crocodile-hunter-irwin-dies.htmlPhil
RockingdocPosted: 06 September 2006Last Updated: 14 September 2006
Vanity has got the better of me and am thinking of having the ageing yellow fangs done. Has anyone experience of; dental laminates, crowns or implants. I'm particularly interested in the "best thing I ever did, changed my life" or "absolute Hell, wish...
BlobdangPosted: 10 September 2006Last Updated: 12 September 2006
HiHaven't a clue about these things - any knowledge than can be inparted? - or good online reference? Solar-powered any good?All ears...
WillyPosted: 07 September 2006Last Updated: 12 September 2006
Was on my way home last night, through Liverpool Airport, in plenty of time looking forward to chilling out in the lounge and maybe indulging in the rather tasty Danish pastries they usually have there. Checked in my suit bag (a tri-fold that prior to...
airdavidPosted: 10 September 2006Last Updated: 12 September 2006
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BigH47Posted: 10 September 2006Last Updated: 11 September 2006
Schmumi is to retire at end of season. Shame he didn't persuade his other unsporting team members to go too.
warwickPosted: 10 September 2006Last Updated: 11 September 2006
Just back from Oddbins. Great to see their new 20 % off 6 bottles covers most of the range and can be mixed. Certainly seduced me:Vergelegen Sauvingnon BlancHugel GewurztraminerMichele Chiarlo GaviSwan Bay Pinot Noir (cooler part near...
ChalshusPosted: 26 May 2006Last Updated: 11 September 2006
Hi!I know there are a lot of people that have two hobbies; bicycles and hifi.So, post a picture of your bicycle.I'll start: Next upgrade, Brooks Swallow.
hungryhalibutPosted: 10 September 2006Last Updated: 10 September 2006
Since installing a wireless network connection, my computer gives me the message 'you are in windows zero config mode!' when I turn it on.If I click the shortcut for my wireless thingy there is a check box for zero config that I could turn off.Does...
warwickPosted: 10 September 2006Last Updated: 10 September 2006
Just back from Oddbins. Great to see their new 20 % off 6 bottles covers most of the range and can be mixed. Certainly seduced me:Vergelegen Sauvingnon BlancHugel GewurztraminerMichele Chiarlo GaviSwan Bay Pinot Noir (cooler part near...
Diccus62Posted: 09 September 2006Last Updated: 10 September 2006
Saw this last night on DVD. What a wonderful intense film. I was glued to it from start to finish. Quite bleak but beautifully shot and acted. Philip Seymour Hoffman was a revelation. diccus
BlobdangPosted: 01 September 2006Last Updated: 09 September 2006
My PC's 200gb hard drive is nearly full - mainly photos, video and music. I back this up to an external hard drive but for extra security I'm looking at an online back-up service. Does anyone use one?All ears...
silkleePosted: 09 September 2006Last Updated: 09 September 2006
Hihave anyone ordered from this website before? http://www.minichamps.co.uk/minichamps_index.htmAny comments on them?
Jonathan GorsePosted: 06 September 2006Last Updated: 08 September 2006
Asa Labour voter I find the past 24 hours completely bizarre. We have a Prime Minister who is probably the most successful Labour PM in living memory, who has won 3 consecutive elections, revitalised the NHS, improved investment and performance in...
count.dPosted: 03 September 2006Last Updated: 07 September 2006
I'm sure there's an equation here that can improve the acoustics of my room.
TassiePosted: 04 September 2006Last Updated: 07 September 2006
HiJust returned home to find that the bloody video recorder has taped channel 2 instead of line 1. It's funny how they do that from time to time.Does anyone have a copy they could let me borrow (at my cost) either on tape or DVD? Many thanksKevin
AncipitalPosted: 04 September 2006Last Updated: 07 September 2006
Just a word of warning.Some SPECS (Average Speed) cameras have been installed between the Dartford A2 junction and the Bean/Bluewater A2 junction in both directions.The slip roads on and off the M25 also have the cameras installed.Steve.