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Craig David

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  1. It my old house when the neighbours smoked in certain rooms it drifted into certain rooms in my house.
  2. Nice one Si. I take it you don't have to move house/location?
  3. When I lived in the midlands you could get a 'bean mix' at the chippy. It was chips and beans all mixed up on a tray with an upside down pie on top. Also a 'pea mix'. And they called bread rolls 'cobs' or 'barms' or 'baps'.
  4. Any ideas anyone? Is 1366x768 ok? Cheers! Humax 40" LCD, £550 1366x768 resolution http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=0&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=125572 Humax 40" HD Ready LCD TV 16:9 Wide Analog LCD TV Black Interactive communication via MHEG middleware PIP (Picture in Picture) / DS (Dual Screen) functions Virtual surround audio: multi-functional SRS TruSurroundXT Common Interface slot VESA standard wall mounting support (not including bracket) WXGA video resolution support (1366*768) Brightness: 500 cd/‡u Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Main RCU & Sub RCU (Support Remote Control for Children and the elderly, in addition to the Multi-functional main remote) Item Description > LCD Type Colour active matrix TFT-LCD Display Area 40" Wide Aspect Ratio 16 : 9 Driver Element a-si TFT active matrix Display Color 16.7 M Resolution 1366 * 768 Pixel Pitch 0.648 (H) * 0.216 (V) Contrast Ratio 1000 : 1 Luminance of White 500 cd/ (Typ.) Viewing Angle (CR10) 170° (H) / 170° (V) Module Size 952.0 (W) * 551.0 (H) (mm) Depth (D) 51.0 mm Weight 11.5 kg Response Time 8ms > Dimension Width * Height * Depth 1,235 * 699 * 252 (mm) > Weight Net weight 34 Kg > Sound Speakers Mono / Stereo / Nicam / A2 Audio Output 7W + 7W (Max.) > Power Supply AC 90 ~ 240V Consumption 300W (working) 5W (stand-by) > DTT System Resources CPU Sti EEPROM 8 Kbytes > Tuner (Analog) 1 Input Connector IEC-Type, IEC 169-2, Female Analog Receiving System PAL / SECAM-VS Tuning Frequency Range 48.5MHz to 219.5Hz (VHF) / 529.5MHz to 816.5MHz (UHF) Signal Level -10 to -70 dbm Constellation Scale Factor 1, 2 and 4, Non-hierarchical > Demodulator Waveform OFDM Mode 2K, 8K Codes Rates 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 & 7/8 Guard Intervals 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 & 1/32 > Video Decoder Transport Stream MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818 Profile Level MPEG-2 Main Profile @ Main Level Input Rate Max. 15Mbits/s Video Formats 4:3, 16:9 letter box (Default) > Audio Decoder Audio Decoding MPEG/MusicCam Layer I & II Audio Mode Single / Dual mono / Stereo / Joint stereo > Input / Output Video In/Output 3 SCARTS (Full 2 / Half 1), 1RCA S-VHS Input Mini Din 4-pin jack Component Input RCA jack DVI Input DVI-D PC RGB Input D-sub 15 pin PC Audio Input Stereo Jack Headphone Output Stereo Jack Common Interface 1 Slot RS-232C 9 Pin >
  5. :bow: Cheers mate! Hope the trip was good.
  6. I remember Mysterious Cities of Gold. That was a few years ago now. Round The Word With Willy Fog too.
  7. :( Probably true and puts me off to be honest.
  8. Aye, see the Duff Man. Could be cream crackered, might just need a tweak.
  9. NSX - very, very nice but £18K odd for an old car???
  10. It's just a dead baby. ;) Shhhhhhh! (that's on the way home from buying it - the exhaust and other bits are in there)
  11. Get it done mate. Fast bikes put cars to shame. I think they're making it a lot harder some time in 2008 too so get it done pronto.
  12. Bought this myself this week on a bit of a whim... Honda CB1300S. I've since fitted a titanium race exhauts and ECU remap thing (called a Power Commander). 120bhp at the wheel but it's the midrange power that's most impressive. It's big and retro too. I'm pleased with it. :)
  13. Hyosung are by far the best of the new far eastern brands. It's Korean not Chinese. The GT125 has real precence and would pass for a 600. It's got a V-twin engine which is unusual as most 125s are single cylinder. The quality may not quite match the Japanese yet but it's still a nice bike.
  14. Me mate's thiking about getting one. Petrol, not diesel. Anyone know anything about them? Are they any good? I know some Mercs of late have had qualoity issues - are these ok? Any idea what to check when looking one over? Cheers peeps! :dance:
  15. Not all wheels will clear the calipers IIRC - something to be aware of.
  16. I'd have that NSX that Si posted. No such thing as a nice, cheap NSX though. Love the Skyline but I'd never have one myself for the road. They don't make sense unless they're making big power and then they're not practical road cars.
  17. Sounds like mother nature weeding out the infirm to me. :(
  18. I'd love a decent mk IV Supra or nice wide arch S14a 200SX. Love me Zed too though.

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