Kiron bikes seem to be pretty nice. I Have the Scandium 2009 bike Wiggle had a while back. It's a lovely bike. Nice to ride, stiff and light. Done over 2k miles on mine now and can't fault it.
There is no law to say a cyclist has to use the cycle path any way. It's just reccommended. People need to stop whinging and get on with drive well and making the road safer by doing so.
Yes you get people who ride slowly and wobble, but that's because they're worried that they'll be knocked...
This EvilDreams character has no idea does he. I ride my bike 20 miles every day to work and back and easily average 20+ Mph throughout. Imagine doing that on the pavement? I'd be killing people all over the show. Any way, if you're going as fast as cars are allowed in the city, what does it...
haha, I can see the majority have voted. I quite like them, but would not like to been seem with a car that has chavvy wheels! What would you, the critics, recommend?
I've been offered these wheels but have to name my price. They are 16" Momo Arrow's. He has 5 of them, all with decent tread, but could maybe do with a refurb.
They are to fit on my 97 JDM Celica.
Thanks for your advice.
My car below
Hi there, I'm looking to buy a new car on the next few weeks and have my eye on a 1996+ Celica GT 2.0Ltr. I have about 3k to spend. Low-ish milage examples seem to go for this.
Does any one have one? What do you think of them? I've done a bit of research on them and they seem to be pretty...
You are right, it does say in the manual! Turns out my Macbook Pro can only accept 2gb max using 2x pc2-5300 ddr2 667mhz ram.
That sucks, I wanted to get 3 gigs min in there, along with a new 7200rpm hdd and Leopard!
:mad:
Hi there,
I've been doing a bit of Googling as to whether my Macbook Pro will support 4gb ram. However, I've had no luck finding any info.
It was bought about a year ago, if that helps, and is the 2ghz Intel core duo model.
Any help would be much appreciated.
That would be a solution, but as you said, I'm not sure they exist. I'll have to look into getting an amp and speakers by the looks of it.
Wouldn't have thought getting sound from the mac through the TV would be such a problem, would you!
Hi, I've been search all over the place to find the right solution to my problem with no luck at all.
Picture-wise the connection is brilliant. I'm running a DVI to HDMI cable, which works fine. The problem is that I cannot get the sound from the MacBook through the TV.
Any ideas how I go...
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