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yeah I have just finished installing Windows 7 and it looks very good for a Beta. I am just wondering though - exactly how is it different to Vista? I have found very few differences except for its speed and stability.

yeah I have just finished installing Windows 7 and it looks very good for a Beta. I am just wondering though - exactly how is it different to Vista? I have found very few differences except for its speed and stability.

better networking :P

hey i hav live for speed s2 and i am wondering how to make the cars sound good like i hav watched it on youtube and ther are some pretty tuff sounding cars on ther, they use patches or some sh*t i dont kno. I am not very computer smart at all (as u can prob tell lol) so i was wondering if any knos how to do it or could help me cheers jarad

Bishop you can do it with a program called LFSTweak, it lets you change then engines to anything from 4 cylinders to turbocharged V12s, can change tyre size and all sorts, some engines sound f**king gay but some sound awesome, the program only works with the latest version of LFS however.

Another way is to use CSR like they did in the video, this program is harder to use and I don't know if its supported any more, however its worth a shot http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=12863

Have a browse around on the LFS forum in the addons section, theres a few mods that allow you to change the blow off valve etc as well.

Its rolls, matts friend btw, if you get stuck hit me up on msn [email protected] catcha

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Also, has anyone else got a Wii? I bought Wii Fit for the missus for Xmas (I wasn't being rude - she requested it) and just got a game called Family Ski. Being a snow skier it is a very realistic and highly entertaining game! Thoroughly recommended.

So many people in various forums bag Wii Fit as boring and not worth it, but I have been enjoying it since Xmas - an effective way to get off my ass and do some exercise and have a bit of fun while doing it. I have had many 1.5 hour sessions where I can feel afterward that I have had a decent workout (some of the exercises are absolutely brutal) yet the time flew and was fun. Bizarre - I never though I would get into it - but I have used it much more than Carolyn at this point (but I need to whereas she doesn't lol). I have noticed my fitness and coordination has improved in the short time I have had it, so that is encouraging.

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