Mate I'm aware not everything is tickety boo but I don't walk into every thread which has any "alternative" theory and spout crap I read from conspriacy theorists websites. You're like a brainwashed terrorist just instead of blowing people up you talk crap!!
For example with Nuclear power yes I acknowledge it CAN be dangerous, like walking for example, or eating a pancake, but the benefits heavily outweigh the downsides.
Now I know that the food chain is all genetically modified, artificially altered crap and that governments do horrible things I just know when to question and when to accept what is the truth.
i know i am such a badman. although have you tried stretching winter tyres? it's impossible the sidewall is so hard to stretch...normal road tyres, 20mm stretch is naff all, on winters it's mental. took the garage nearly 2 hours to fit the 4 tyres. LOL ultimate scene points trokooololololololomiofnmggnrj
Ha I have fans
They are only winter wheels hence why they are only 15 inches, cheaper for winter tyres...the price difference between 15 and 16 inch winter tyres is like 25%!!!
I painted them myself lol, ja ich habe eine orangensaft mit mienem auto.
i'm also so scene i accidentally stretched my winter tyres. they are 195/55/15 and the rim is supposed to take 215/55/15s LOL *facepalm*
You should go there and put salt down so it melts so when they try to do it they crash into a bush. Just stand there and when they get out just say "PROBLEM :>" and run away
Quite impressed with rFactor2...Unfortunately it's rFactor now which has wet weather and all these cool features and not LFS..but I'm not here to dig that.
I played it for a couple of hours yesterday with all of the cars and GENERALLY felt it was much better than rF1 and infact a very good sim all around. Although unfortunately they impossibility of recovering from a slide is still there and it's very annoying.
The FFB is pretty good, probably a bit too strong if anything; but hey it keeps the arms pumped. I like how there is a distinction between cold and at temperature tyres and how when it starts to rain there's a "decision" period between having slicks and pitting for wets. Driving on slicks in the rain is fun as well haha, especially when it dries out with the wet track but the dry racing line...that's hard.
if only they made it so you could actually control a drift...
Springs don't really get "weak"...they can sag but you probably have a snapped one. Should have got coilovers.. go low or go home. :banana:
good price on teh mirroz
Your last point would explain why it takes ages for my engine to warm up. This morning I drove 12miles at 50-60mph and my car still wasn't at 90 degrees!! my thermostat is fine by the way. diesels are just so amazingly efficient and better than petrols at everything.
There are 8.3 million results for "amp 88 pedo" but that doesn't make you one.
Agreed though with what you're saying. It isn't supposed to happen but due to the unique way that the BBC is funded, it does.
Wait, was this mouse judder over RDP? I used to put my Windows XP machine into sleep mode which after doing it for months and months probably didn't do the file structure any good...
Modern day computers don't really suffer from IRQ Conflicts. At least that's what I have picked up on. That's more computer sciences stuff which isn't something which I know a lot about but doubt it would be that as apparently pretty much all devices need to be able to operate on the same IRQ without causing conflicts...
You can check by right clicking your device in Device Manager and if there is a "resource" tab, it will tell you if there is a conflict. The inbuilt conflict checker is not 100% accurate but gets you going. Personally I'd try it on another USB port, or if it's plugged into the rear USB panels (which share the same circuitry) I would try the front which generally go into a seperate USB bus. It's more likely to be either the operating system or interference with something else which uses the same USB bus that your mouse is plugged into.
I had this on Windows XP, I think it's the general operating system clogging up. If I restarted my PC it would stop temporarily, come back after about an hour and it wasn't linked to CPU load. A reformat fixed the problem (I didn't reformat just for that, it was because I wanted to start fresh) and since going to Win 7 Ultimate it's been fine on the same hardware.
I will not vote unless you pay me money. After all what do I get in return? Dinner? no... Sex? Unlikely... A warm and fuzzy feeling for helping someone without any sort of personal gain or reward? Not interested.