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  1. ...or look at one of the other threads on the subject that you've obviously missed.... http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showpost.php?p=1876168&postcount=3
  2. Oh well, fingers crossed you've sold up and will finally leave so that the average IQ level can jump up a couple of points.
  3. Carry on, edit all your posts in this way and make the forum a better place for everyone.
  4. The EXIF generally says "Creation Software: Photoshop" or something like that if it's been changed in any way I think.
  5. He's been doing it all day, it's been like the cold turkey scene in Trainspotting.
  6. Nearly forgot... on now.
  7. Hold your breath again and we'll tell you when to stop...
  8. I had the Lawnmower Deth EP back in the day but it's been lost, would you be able to host a copy once you grab it? I only have "Ooh Crikey It's... Lawnmower Deth" on CD, comedy stuff
  9. michael

    Max Mosley

    I guess that makes you a Nazi too then.
  10. I prefer the Megane: http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/renault_megane_renault_sport_01.thumbnail.jpg http://robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/renault_megane_renault_sport_02.thumbnail.jpg
  11. michael

    Max Mosley

    BBC News: LATEST: Max Mosley requests an extraordinary general assembly of the FIA. More soon
  12. I've used isopropyl alcohol myself in the past but only on fairly new paint, if yours has cured it might not work as well - just make sure you test whatever you plan to use somewhere that can't be seen first
  13. http://autodetail.blogspot.com/2006/04/auto-detailing-101-how-to-remove.html
  14. MFI seem to pop up on TV as being rather poor, what are IKEA like? They certainly look the part and have some decent little touches to things. I used to sell kitchens but only very basic DIY shop flat packs, perhap they might be OK for the properly you are selling on if you garnish it up with a quality worktop? Homebase / Focus etc probably still do them and when I left they felt like quality units and were very cheap.
  15. This is part of the issue I have with them, my local lot seem decent enough - race / immigration etc isn't something they play on at all from what I've seen. They are more interested in halting the increase in house building because the roads are too busy here, sorting out anti-social "yoofs" and getting them off the streets, filling in potholes, looking after the old folks with free buses and so on... but then the BNP in general seems to be more interested in painting everyone white and wittering on about immigration.
  16. I'm thinking of doing the same to increase the speed that I can get the job done, I'll still use the PC on the plastic parts though. I think the end results can be the same, you just have to work harder over more passes with the smaller machine polishers, a big boys one will do the job much quicker but also has the potential to generate lots of heat and completely destroy your paintwork
  17. I guess the Meguiars G220 is the safest, easiest and cheapest option for folks in the UK at the moment, some reliability issues but the majority seem happy. I have a Porter Cable from the US but you have to buy a transformer and chop the plug off etc to use it here - it's a cracking machine but a bit of a PITA. As someone said above it's very difficult to damage paint with one of these machines unless you start dipping the pads in sand or being a general 'tard.
  18. I love the way "executive" is being used more and more these days to make jobs sound like they are important Straight out of college / uni and into an "executive" role - they can live like kings! KINGS!!!!!!!!
  19. Good stuff, you'll be able to join us in the NA mocking then
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