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P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from Shotglass :and precisely how is that going to improve the rigidity of a chassis which has its weak spot between the axles in the cabin space?

Because GT5 said so. I did ponder that as I wrote it, but was too committed to change it.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from danthebangerboy :My roadster seriously needs one of those once i get her roadworthy again, the chassis flex on a '5 is immense without it, bendy car or what haha

The joys of going topless. You should get an upper and lower brace for your five, front and rear. Super stiff.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from S14 DRIFT :About 5 years ago my Mum had one of these. It was the top spec 1.9JTD one and it would do 110mph all day.

It was fairly comfortable although I got travel sick in the back and yes it was ugly but it was economical, reliable and never broke down once.

Where as the A-Class my mum bought after that.............

She should have got a Kia Rio Diesel. I hear they are pretty boss.
P5YcHoM4N
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FoMoCo Escort Mk6 Front Upper Strut Brace. Only in gunmetal grey.

Because it is a must for any Escort. ¬_¬
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P5YcHoM4N
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I saw this on Kijijiji and all I could think was why isn't the turbo plumbed in? o_O
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from Jakg :Specs = / = a nice to use device.

Android is a GREAT OS. Far, far better than iOS in functionality... but it's just too slow. Despite the power all the new phones have, they all seem to have a little annoying delay doing some things... whereas the iPhone / iPad just don't.

As for the XDA... it's Windows Mobile 6. It doesn't matter if it had an i7, it'd still be horrible to use.

Rubbish, they were fine to use. The functionality was there as well which is more important to me than some shiny buttons and a aluminium case which is "really cool design". The delay in most new phones is down to a heavy reliance on Java, which is an appalling shame, it might work on every platform, but so does anal sex, that doesn't make it a good choice.

I will admit that WM6 is not the most intuitive bit of software in the world, but it got the job done until I mothballed the phone a few years back.
P5YcHoM4N
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I am not sure why people think tablets are new. I used to have a ballin' HP tablet back in 2002 and it was already old by then. Was great and when I got bored of Windows I hit up Linux then realised it had limited support and went back to 'doze.

Apple have some how managed to sell crap old hardware in a shiny box and make idiots think it is some new revolution. My old HP tablet was better equipped than the iPad. My XDA IIi was better equipped than the iPhone and yet when they were new cost half as much as their Apple cousins.
P5YcHoM4N
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Or ignore that and get a simple stripped bolt removal tool. They cost about £5 and are fantastic little bits of kit.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from Nathan_French_14 :Fair enough, but that ammount of damage is definetely nothing to worry about.

I wouldn't worry in that it stops changes how I drive and always on the back of my mind. But as I normally check tyres monthly (inflation and general condition), if I spot damage I'll check it biweekly for a while.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from Nathan_French_14 :That's nothing to worry about. If you look at the sidewall of the tyre, it sticks out quite a bit from the rim of the wheel. That is extra rubber, and it is there to reduce damage to the wheels if they get curbed. That ammount of damage to his sidewall is nothing to worry about. He still has a few CM to go before it cut through the tyre.

I am well aware that there is excess rubber there because so many people cannot drive. But when you do get side wall damage it pays to keep an eye on it. Because I have seen tyres fail from less.

Also, use Windolene. It does the same job of a lot of other products and isn't harmful to the wheel, but as it isn't sold as a specific car cleaning product costs a shit ton less.
P5YcHoM4N
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I'd be more worried about the strip of rubber that has been cut off by curbing it.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from DevilDare :Clear evidence that its a guy.

I knew it.

Welcome to the Internet. Where men are men, women are men and children are the police.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from BlueFlame :I thought with all that blood at your brain you'd have more capacity. Guess I could be wrong though.

Nah, you'd flood your brain. Like pumping the gas pedal a bunch of times, before long you flood the engine and it won't turn over.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from BlueFlame :Living on the Ceiling is no excuse.

No Blancmange pun intended. Well. Not before that anyway.

Have you tried hanging upside down from monkey bars for a few hours. Your brain goes mental. Imagine having to live like that all of the time.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from BlueFlame :Is that your attempt at constructive critisism?

He is Australian.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from The General Lee :At a place I worked at, there was a "Phantom shitter" who would shit, wipe but not flush. We all had a poll going on who it was. The guy I had my money on left but the lack of flushing continued. I lost.

Or he came back to poo, showing his genius because someone else took the blame.
P5YcHoM4N
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The loos at my old job was quite nice. But they were replaced because they were apparently causing a loss of productivity.

So they ended up being these massive stainless steel jobbies which you couldn't actually sit on unless you have an American arse. After that I'd try my hardest to get home to poop. But generally I won't poop away from home.
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Is it normal to have a really itchy crotch? I keep seeing little guys in it, I assume they are keeping warm? Also, when I wee it smells like a battle wound. Do you think I should visit a doctor?
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from dadge :all that talk of manflu has made me contract manflu. that's how contagious it is. simply by talking about it, you can catch it.

That is because you're a girl. Man up and run it off.

Quote from S14 DRIFT :Yup, bought it about 4 years ago and to be fair it did the job well enough. And yup, wasn't comfortable, felt like a knob. Thankfully a shirt/trou combo is enough to satisfy the "smart casual" dress code at work.

It's a bit of a false economy to be fair, these cheap suits, but then again if I had to buy one today, I'd either rent or buy a cheapo because unfortunately £200 is out of my price range...for a fancy jacket. But ONE DAY....tailored jacket, then who will be jealous. ^___^

Aye, t'is the problem with the cheap suit business. They are fine for a Fisher Price, My First Suit, as a child/teen because you're still growing. Once you stop, it is worth shelling out on a good one.

And the vast majority of suits are off the shelf items but taken in where needed. You'll be hard pressed to get a full on from scratch suit. Really it has to be a Savvy Row bespoke job, which is next on my list. But it is big bucks.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from S14 DRIFT :Pah, Sainsbury's did for my suit. £45 including shirt.

But that'll be a crummy polyester suit, I had something similar when I was younger. You will sweat like a pig and feel quite uncomfortable most of the time. This is a cashmere overcoat, silk lined, sure I could have got a cheaper one, but I've done cheap suits before, they just don't cut it. Assuming I don't put on vast amounts of weight, I'll have this overcoat for years.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from dadge :not a chance, dirty pants. manflu is natures way of saying "you could be next."

Well at least I'd go out in style.



Only cost a few beans, which was nice.
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from dadge :except manflu.

Rub and bish, bacon makes manflu look like a tear in the ocean.
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Bacon is the lords way of curing anything and everything. Fact.

And aren't you a little old for a pity party?
P5YcHoM4N
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Quote from dadge :same here. near the end, it felt like i had a broken rib. i just put it down to a bad tough. but it wasn't manflu so i was lucky.

I've not been unlucky enough to break a rib, but I've crack/bruised a few and it hurt like a bastard.

Quote from thisnameistaken :I take less sick days than anyone I know (I don't have much choice, I'm self-employed), and I can't remember ever having anybody nursemaid me ever, thank you very much you ****ers.

This is something entirely new, to me anyway. My girlfriend who I've lived with for ten years says she has never seen me this sick.

Unlucky bruv. You probably have swine flu. You should eat more bacon, that shit will cure swine flu and everything else for that matter.
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