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nothing like the old Ezy Outs, used to use them on the printing presses I worked on course if you snap one you're pretty boned
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haha i think you're the one who should be grateful tbh
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yeah well they sit there with a black screen so you don't know if they're on or not, and it seems that if you press the button for too long they don't turn on The reason for less noise is that they use laptop components to fit in to the small form factor. They generate an awesome amount of heat due to this as well
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Most Power Thru A Std Rb25 Intake Pipe
bozodos replied to Harey's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
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I am for one, it was frustratingly difficult to start with, though I notice that as of today there are a whole bunch of Aussie servers so the gameplay experience is muchly improved. Loving the graphical effects on my GTX 460, feels a bit like COD but harder, and with more smoke, dust and debris flying everywhere. Also using IED's to protect capture points is cool
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haha and for some reason, on all imacs, you have to hold the power button for like 30 seconds until the f**ker actually responds to tell you it's alive! the os is somewhat quicker to load, proably because they use EFI not BIOS when they turn on. applications are no difference imo, probably slower.
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I don't get it either. WaW was a better game than the first Modern Warfare, especially in multiplayer.
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yah no roaming profiles = shitload less dramas. unfortunately we aren't going to ever convince those who matter otherwise, because everyone is so used to having their shit replicate wherever they go. some of the users even have the gall to whinge about a 1gig data quota, despite the fact that we have to back it all up, and store it on a SAN!
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should have said litres, mybad. Yeah this section of the forums never ceases to provide lulz
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There may be something to do with the infinitely greater amount of resources available for someone who works for a multinational publishing company than for a state government agency! I imagine you would have full IT teams there, there are 6 of us here! I know they have a right click option, I said single BUTTON not single click! Does your organisation use roaming profiles? We use AdmitMac to enable the Macs to connect to the AD/Server 2003/2008R2 domain that we have, but it's not an ideal solution, and actually according to the Adobe support forums at least quite a few organisations have the same sorts of problems we do with their software, unfortunately, they don't really give a shit. Apart from Photoshop etc having random problems, you then have random computers not letting random users log in and other erratic problems I'm not the sysadmin for the macs thank fark, but even for things like the Konica Minolta copiers we have, or the Xerox printers (excluding the brand new stuff) they don't even work properly! The crux of this, is that I can't see any supposed advantages to the OS in a home / graphic design / art environment (can't comment for those who work in *nix operating environments), nor does anything seems to run any faster or better on them. I think that people are all too quick to be brainwashed by the clever marketing techniques coming from what is actually a quite sinister and anti competetive company.
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I was referring to aftermarket. 3" on a stock 5 litre has much the same effect as sticking it on a stock 2.5 N/A. So given that 2.5" is adequate for a stock engine twice the size, why would you go bigger than that? (especially when N/A Skylines don't sound very good to start with lol)
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I actually have to maintain about 30 of them at work, and attempt to make them coexist into an Active Directory domain as well as dual boot seamlessly into Windows XP, and work with various copiers so therefore my comment is completely valid. The only reason we have them is because again the art types are convinced that because they are the industry "standard" that we must have them. They give us more headaches than anything else on the network (with the only possible exception being Sharepoint (but I don't have to deal with that!)). Apart from the counter intuitive UI, general overpricedness, very mediocre and tech unfriendly hardware setup, there are endless application and networking issues with them due to them being set up by Apple to be operated as single computers with local admin accounts, not roaming user profiles, or in a domain. The amount of problems we have with Adobe CS4 and CS5 is testament to this. Possibly the only good thing about them is the IPS screens (I prefer them to my Ultrasharps). That's from a tech point of view. From a user point of view, I am yet to see anything that is Mac exclusive that is a 'killer' app, or has some awesome functionality that can't be replicated in a Windows environment. Single button mice are also teh suck!
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lulz. in an N/A 2.5 you'd be going backwards anyway. I didn't even run an exhaust that big on the 5 litre V8 I used to have! BTW catbacks don't really make any difference for power. but if you want it to sound like a Lancer dumping out of the headers, then go right ahead
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Good Places To Buy Cheap Rims?
bozodos replied to Bloodnut's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Japanese Import Spares in Adelaide have quite a few sets of rims in varying sizes used, from what I've seen their prices are fairly good too -
maybe they genuinely didn't know graeme? just sayin'
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tbh I have no idea how you can say that the OSX UI is better than the Windows 7 one.
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how are they easier to do design work on? they run the same f**king programs! Also the hardware is cutdown and overpriced compared to a mid range pc, got the artfags at work are always carrying on about this BS, bottom line is unless you have a specific function for it, it's all just smoke and mirrors. enjoy your 80's style ui LOLZ
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haha RE: the NSW licence thing, the opposite applied for my sister's bf when he got done drink driving in NSW on a Vic licence. He actually got a letter in the mail after his court appearance which stated he wasn't allowed to drive in NSW. Strangely enough this didn't carry over to Victoria as well. The joys of living in a border region
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haha 3 inch on an N/A sounds f**king hideous, saw one at Skynats like that, felt like my ears were being raped by the buzzing.
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medal of honor is where it's at nigs
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that monaro looks cooler than any of shan's cars fyi
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haha well I do mean keeping the shell there, a straight pipe is a bit blatantly obvious I can't use a cat anyway due to Microtech.
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I've been quizzed by the EPA, who's to tell that the cat hasn't self destructed itself? and nah I've never seen a roadworthy bus around here, I used to run a straight through exhaust up until I got caught in an EPA blitz lol.
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all the REALLY cool kids have Windows Mobile Phones though
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If what I'm thinking is correct, and it's an RB26DE, then yes it could in fact be worth a fair bit of money! Pretty sure you can select it to be speed sensitive or to stick up or down. I've got a couple of mates who have them in HR31's, they look pretty cool