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Looking absolutely like a class of there own again,ferarris new wing banned haha
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you cant mix a directional/assymetrical with a standard either on the same axle cant you just swop one tyre to an equal speed/weight rating ,would cost less
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themes go to cydia and browse themes selection, or search for lockscreens,sliders eg bmw, etc etc springtomise ringtones you can assign in the contacts app,text tones you need the tonefx 2.0 app which can assign different text tones to each contact or better still is the anyring app that lets you assign ring and text tones to individuals from the itunes library on the phone,any song you have on there and yoy can set the start and end point as well rather than just start at the beginning of the song sbsettings is a must iblacklist is cool sky app is a must for programming your mysky away from home install0us 4 appcake Tlert is a must have for me view and reply to your txts without unlocking your phone ifunbox for your pc to transfer stuff in and out of phone ifile lets you use memory sticks etc tvout genie airview yourtube lets you save youtube clips
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someone here at work has a new sky decoder install that has a usb port and can dump recordings on to an external drive.never heard of that before but apparantly was some deal for teachers so they could record docos and take them to school
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that made my friday thanks
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yea sorry was just pointing out that I don't believe much of that white house propoganda, Just dont believe they didnt know where he was for 9 years and you have to ask since they know all taliban are trained in northern pakistan why have they never actively bombed,embargoed or even threatened Pakistan, perhaps its because of all the opium poppies that come thru there from afghan which the CIA use for funding http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO311A.html http://thepenningtonpress.com/2011/osama-b...-ice-for-years/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12...war-terror.html oh and don't go on about the moon landing, just because I believe that theres more to jfk and 911 doesn't mean I support and defend every conspiracy out there,I do think they have proved themselves more than capable of making up or releasing false information to boost a campaign
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haha I wonder if they asked him where he hid the infamous weapons of mass destruction Bush was looking for all those years I guess not having a cellphone makes you disappear off the map
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Apple airport express and audio
kwhelan replied to graememck's topic in Audio & In Car Entertainment
belkin make a bluetooth streaming reciever 230v but tiny and they go for $50 with 3.5mm or rca out,can cache up to 6- 8 devices works great at home on the stereo so would also work in the car with power supply http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.pro...oduct_Id=508754 -
hes been dead nine years, they just needed an excuse to be in someone else country,If you honestly believe they didnt know where he was and couldnt find him for 10 years you need your head read, funnily he was buried at sea basically immediately,how convenient, its just obama going full on into election mode,they need some good news fast "I think we can all agree this is a good day for America. Our country has kept its commitment to see that justice is done," Obama said at the White House. "The world is safer, it is a better place because of the death of Osama bin Laden," Today, we are reminded that as a nation, there is nothing we can't do when we put our shoulders to the wheel, when we work together." Bin Laden Osama bin Laden, one of 20 sons of a billionaire construction magnate, arrived in Afghanistan to join the jihad in 1980. An austere religious fanatic and business tycoon, bin Laden specialised in recruiting, financing and training the estimated 35,000 non-Afghan mercenaries who joined the mujaheddin. The bin Laden family is a prominent pillar of the Saudi Arabian ruling class, with close personal, financial and political ties to that country's pro-US royal family. Bin Laden senior was appointed Saudi Arabia's minister of public works as a favour by King Faisal. The new minister awarded his own construction companies lucrative contracts to rebuild Islam's holiest mosques in Mecca and Medina. In the process, the bin Laden family company in 1966 became the world's largest private construction company. Osama bin Laden's father died in 1968. Until 1994, he had access to the dividends from this ill-gotten business empire. (Bin Laden junior's oft-quoted personal fortune of US$200-300 million has been arrived at by the US State Department by dividing today's value of the bin Laden family net worth — estimated to be US$5 billion — by the number of bin Laden senior's sons. A fact rarely mentioned is that in 1994 the bin Laden family disowned Osama and took control of his share.) Osama's military and business adventures in Afghanistan had the blessing of the bin Laden dynasty and the reactionary Saudi Arabian regime. His close working relationship with MAK also meant that the CIA was fully aware of his activities. Milt Bearden, the CIA's station chief in Pakistan from 1986 to 1989, admitted to the January 24, 2000, New Yorker that while he never personally met bin Laden, "Did I know that he was out there? Yes, I did ... [Guys like] bin Laden were bringing $20-$25 million a month from other Saudis and Gulf Arabs to underwrite the war. And that is a lot of money. It's an extra $200-$300 million a year. And this is what bin Laden did." In 1986, bin Laden brought heavy construction equipment from Saudi Arabia to Afghanistan. Using his extensive knowledge of construction techniques (he has a degree in civil engineering), he built "training camps", some dug deep into the sides of mountains, and built roads to reach them. These camps, now dubbed "terrorist universities" by Washington, were built in collaboration with the ISI and the CIA. The Afghan contra fighters, including the tens of thousands of mercenaries recruited and paid for by bin Laden, were armed by the CIA. Pakistan, the US and Britain provided military trainers. Tom Carew, a former British SAS soldier who secretly fought for the mujaheddin told the August 13, 2000, British Observer, "The Americans were keen to teach the Afghans the techniques of urban terrorism — car bombing and so on — so that they could strike at the Russians in major towns ... Many of them are now using their knowledge and expertise to wage war on everything they hate." Al Qaeda (the Base), bin Laden's organisation, was established in 1987-88 to run the camps and other business enterprises. It is a tightly-run capitalist holding company — albeit one that integrates the operations of a mercenary force and related logistical services with "legitimate" business operations. Bin Laden has simply continued to do the job he was asked to do in Afghanistan during the 1980s — fund, feed and train mercenaries. All that has changed is his primary customer. Then it was the ISI and, behind the scenes, the CIA. Today, his services are utilised primarily by the reactionary Taliban regime. Bin Laden only became a "terrorist" in US eyes when he fell out with the Saudi royal family over its decision to allow more than 540,000 US troops to be stationed on Saudi soil following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. When thousands of US troops remained in Saudi Arabia after the end of the Gulf War, bin Laden's anger turned to outright opposition. He declared that Saudi Arabia and other regimes — such as Egypt — in the Middle East were puppets of the US, just as the PDPA government of Afghanistan had been a puppet of the Soviet Union. He called for the overthrow of these client regimes and declared it the duty of all Muslims to drive the US out of the Gulf states. In 1994, he was stripped of his Saudi citizenship and forced to leave the country. His assets there were frozen. After a period in Sudan, he returned to Afghanistan in May 1996. He refurbished the camps he had helped build during the Afghan war and offered the facilities and services — and thousands of his mercenaries — to the Taliban, which took power that September. Today, bin Laden's private army of non-Afghan religious fanatics is a key prop of the Taliban regime.
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Apple airport express and audio
kwhelan replied to graememck's topic in Audio & In Car Entertainment
Just buy a jvc or similar headunit with bluetooth adap streaming built in -
buy a belkin bluetooth reciever and hook it up to your home stereo and your away ,no cords
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haha yeah if you watch some of the other clips you can clearly hear them shortshift but good on a v8 driver for being only a second down in an F1 car,thats quite an achievement, theres one clip where going into chase button goes right up/in to the corner and brakes where lowndes brakes v8 style early almost comes to a complete stop and has to reaccelerate to get to the corner,guess the substantially better brakes are harder to adjust to than the power.
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He may explode but man hes gonna leave us some great quotes http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/13191495
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http://dailypicksandflicks.com/2011/01/21/...ll-sh*t-bricks/ opps you might have to manually edit the link replace * with i as the forum seems to not like the sh*t word
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suspension,body parts,windows,wheels,axles,badges,bumpers,engine parts like manifolds,diffs even theres going to be a heap of good bits,it wasnt salt,
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Not meaning to sound cruel bit do you think theres going to be some bmws scrapped for parts across the ditch. Might be a good opportunity for someone with contacts to start importing some spares. The mess just doesnt bare thinking about really. Once the houses are livable basically every electrical appliance is going to have to be replaced. Imagine the profits Noel leemings are going to make and I bet there will be fights over shortages.Everyones going to want a new lcd plasma within days of moving back in and a car. Give me an earthquake any time, poor poor bastards
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The first of series 16 trip to Bethlehem was funny,Poor old z3 was voted rubbish by captain slow so that's not a good look,bet some BMW exec cringed,, I don't watch the American version but I bet they're too scared of upsetting tv corporate sponsors to rubbish anything in USA version,the networks there are so bought
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Forum wars Long story short: Dodgy Australian car tuner goes ape sh*t at a forum member for a matter totally unrelated to himself. Members of the forum proceed to bitchsmack the hell out of his reputation (and his wife and daughter). Ninja forum member leaves a gearbox on the guy's doorstep. Cops are called. The saga continues Cliff note version: http://jalopnik.com/5713816/how-an-auss ... lice-visit Full version: http://www.performanceforums.com/forums ... t=67261882 It's a looooooong read but well worth it. Goes to show you the internet is serious business.
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I did exactly this with my merlin remote which is now inside the roof cavity and wired to the buttons of the ugdo,Got the ugdo from ebay,works great, I left the merlin battery powered and just rerouted the button and led to the ugdo so i could pull it out if the car gets sold or we move house
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heads up Anyone looking for tickets, go to round house entertainment website Aus, join up free membership, you get a ID number that will let you purchase thru ticketek now before the General public
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http://www.cbs8.com/global/category.asp?c=...;partnerclipid=
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http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/online...oustic_set.html
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cool I've read they ran really slow with the primo and most people went back to igo 8.3 in the end,great to see it does work