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yeah thought so. as your internet would be routing all the way to the other side of the world. unless you get a local provider
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is there anything more to changing brake pad sensor other than replacing the unit itself? is it just plug and play? have got a thin brake lining warning.
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would that slow down your internet though?
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oh snap that's more of a headache in a flat situation hahahaha.. dont think you can do much apart from blocking torrent downloads and be an internet nazi and put the hammer down on your flatmates the file sharing monitoring is done by outsourced companies. i think what they do is actually 'share' a particular file (they seed it) so they can see who is connected to the file then copy the IP addresses. then the copyright holder would buy that information and go from there. that is why smart people never download from public torrent trackers. Private trackers ftw
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isnt it in finland "from a top gear episode" their driving license test includes advanced driving training? skid pads etc...
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ok a bit of summary after perusing the website: THIS law only covers peer to peer downloading and does not cover files downloaded from online storage i.e. megaupload, rapidshare etc. free WIFI from coffee shops may soon be exctinct. maximum fine of up to $15,000 and 6 months no internet. even if you ( the owner of the account) did not download anything you are responsible. i.e. nephew downloads from your internet, then you are liable. Allegations of copyright infringement made against you are presumed to be correct unless you give evidence or reasons why it shouldn’t be. However, if you do provide evidence or reasons, then the copyright owner needs to prove that their accusations are correct. it cost them $25 to give a notice to you. and more than $25 per infringment that will cost your isp to send you that letter. movie streaming, downloading from online media storage and youtubing is not covered in THIS act but are / probably covered in another act. Sooo.. basically they will ping ya if you download via torrent peer - peer 'sharing' of copywrited material.
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Visit My Website "What’s the new law about? The law is called the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011. It amends the Copyright Act 1994 to provide owners of copyrighted works such as movies, TV shows and music a quicker and easier way to penalise people infringing their copyright via online file sharing. The intention of the law changes is to crack down on peer-to-peer file sharing. You get 2 notices (warnings) and then, following the 3rd notice, the copyright owner can take you to the Copyright Tribunal. Depending upon circumstances, generally the minimum penalty is $275 and maximum $15,000, payable to the copyright owner. The person who owns the Internet account (account holder) is liable, even if he or she wasn’t the person who broke the law. Allegations of copyright infringement made against you (the account holder) by the copyright owner are presumed to be correct unless you give evidence or reasons why you aren’t guilty." see website for more details
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just a note on importing it yourself. it MAY get stung with taxes, duties, GST and more GST when it lands here.
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that has got to be worth a few good laughs. well worth the price. awesome fora gift i say ( to someone who has a crap car) hahah
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damn loose.. it was a civil conversation on a legit topic until you up and opened da can of rage.. we know CHCH is in a bad shape. but take a chill pill will ya. enjoy the rest of the weekend
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^ im getting database error clicking that link??
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HAHAHAHAH gonna get this for my cousin this christmas. his //M badged e46 318i wagon needs it
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pimp my ride!! LCD screen on mudflaps ftw hahaha
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lol this or the fugly galant?? cant decide!
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damn dats an awesome car!! would turn heads more than some supercars these days
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got a battery / alternator problem on the 3. turned the car on this morning and when on the "on" / second ignition i noticed that the battery light was not on. is that an indication of a dead battery or alternator? i started it and it started fine but went on the safe side and drove the 7 to work.
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i would say its a combination of both thermostat and waterpump. but you should be changing either one when replacing one of those anyway. you should stop driving it and get it fixed unless you like to be one of those on the side of the motorway looking like an idiot. my blown up plastic waterpump from my e36: symptoms: erratic water temp. one minute its red one min its fine. when at the stop light it would creep up to red. expansion tank would be cold while other parts of the cooling system are hot.
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pull out the radio fuse?? and put it back in see if that resets it?
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little repetitive hits. but if it smells like gas its prob not the fuel pump. but try anyways
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does it smell like gas at the exhaust when you were doing that? as i said try and tap the fuel pump while starting. happened to my e36 2 years ago. i started tapping it while having my bro start the car and it worked.
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while the car is idling or starting tap the fuel pump with the back end of a screw driver or a rubber mullet.
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Careful not to bend the screwdriver !! have bent 2 that way
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you talking about the radiator fan thing? you don't need to hold the fan itself steady. what you need to hold steady is the pulley. and the fan bolt is reverse threaded - turn clockwise to loosen.. i made a tool but cant find it anywhere anymore since we moved houses. for now i have been using a hole punch and using a spanner as leverage on the whole punch on the pulley to counter the twist it works but have done it many times and probably easier now as the bolt not rusted in place as it used to be.
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that has nothing to do with the crash?!?!?!