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Its on page 18 of the manwell. Basically go to the menu, press down to go to "Setting", then press the left key so it says "Setting OFF". Thats how I read it anyway.

If you want to drop round this arvo I can have a quick look, I'll be changing my spark plugs though and need to get it done so I can drive to work tomorrow. Should be home by 4:30.

Extend the cabling for the AVCR? I guess so, depends how dodgy you want it :)

Winrar!

ah that off setting. I'll see how I go this arvo have a few things to do. Thanks for that. How dodgy ? Extremely :P

Hopefully have the super gauges turnout by thursday and then you can see how prettiful they are

ah that off setting. I'll see how I go this arvo have a few things to do. Thanks for that.

No problems mang, just send me an sms if you are coming round so I know to expect you.

How dodgy ? Extremely :P

Well OK then :P

Hopefully have the super gauges turnout by thursday and then you can see how prettiful they are

:)

Sarp Mangs weekend of death is over. On my way to uni now only about 5 or 6 hours left on this stupid assignment and its all done. Then its only a couple of little things and exams and im done. f**kin winrar.

Martin i think the German Club closes before the origin finishes

Hmm. Thats a good point. They claim to be open till "late" and origin finishes around 10, but I have found the German clubs definition of "Late" and mine often differ greatly.

If German club falls through, are we going to try and organise something else?

I'm not keen enough to organise anything, but I am keen enough to attend :). Miso is keen for sure.

KEEN

Not for german.

Just for Miso....... never met him, and I need some fresh meat......

Have you seen Rocky four ? You know the bit where the russian comes out and say to rocky " I must break you " thats kinda like Miso, but smaller.

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