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  1. As for the ROAD going over the top of the stanich (sp?) edge, You can't 'thrash' down this - have you walked down the track? Taking a 4x4, a motor cross bike, or a mountain bike down this is very perilouse, it's a steep rocky incline, which you would have to be very very stupid to do at anything other than 1/2 - 1 mph. I would also advise walking down this, unless you are very sure footed. There are very limited tracks around the hope valley area which are open to all traffic, 1 over stanich (sp?), another across the top of castleton, one going across burbage, and houndkirk ROAD. Compaire that to the amount of tracks (righhfuly) open to walkers, where there are dozens of different, quiet, peacful, and pleasent routes to choose from which are well aware from any intereferance from motorised transport. The problem with many people who have been arguing against 4x4's is that they are ignoring a couple of points which have been made in this thread. 1. There is less than 4% of byways which are actually clasified as roads open to traffic, and they are not all used by idiots. 2. These are more than likley to be the same people who complain that 4x4's shouldn't be used for the school run, and take them into the countryside where they belong. 3. IT THIS NOT A FREE COUNTRY?? 4. DON'T WALK ON THE ROAD. 5. If you have a problem with the classification of a byway, contact your local planning department. For the Peak District the office is in Bakewell, if you plan on actually taking any action then there's someone to contact. 6. Disabled people do drive cars, and 4x4's are used to take people who have mobility problems into area's of outstanding natural beauty - Such as myself taking the mother in law out to a couple of places she would NEVER had seen without the aid of a 4x4 I'm not justifiying the actions of those who ruin it for other people, such as not stopping for walkers (be it bike or car), and not switching engines off for horses, not following existing paths - causing fresh damage (something which walkers seem to ignore). But the VAST majority of those who use mechanised transport on byways do so in a careful and considerate manner, in exactly the same way that most hikers are also careful and considerate, and it's only a few who tar their name also. ps. sorry about the spelling - rant over....
  2. It's rare for me to be botherd posting on Sheffield forum, but the nievity of the 'ramblers' on this thread has really pi$$ed me off... Houndkirk track has been mentioned - I take it you mean Houndkirk Road. GET THE DIFFERENCE. It it a BOAT - A byway open to all traffic. It was created for quarry lorries to remove stone from the quarries at the top of the moor. It is still open as an unsurfaced road, so if you don't like taking your dog for a walk, DONT WALK DOWN THE ROAD.
  3. Default admin account on most routers is - username 'admin', password blank If it's wep or wap - as above, plug in via cable and reset. Or hold in the reset button whilst rebooting the router to bring it back to factory settings, see above for default values.
  4. You need to be running XP professional for this to work, home doesn't have the permissions tab on the folders... Had this problem myself a few months ago..
  5. Copyrights?????? If you're going to be hosting mp3's on webspace, keep an eye out for the court cases's try bit torrent, then there is nothing hosting on the webservers...
  6. Be very careful with static build up and PC components - you'll kill any chips if you touch them...
  7. I heard that IE 7 had leaked on the internet, and also all of the avalible memory...
  8. Netheredge is lovely, one of the finest areas of sheffield... Eccy road eat your heart out!!!
  9. Try ctrl F5 and see if you get any web page? How did you navigate to his page?
  10. 95 a ha, surley a machine which is capable of running 95 wouold run 98se?
  11. What's the spec of the machine? Is it formated as fat32 or ntfs? Disk management should show you the drive details, so will fdisk from dos... Are you sure it's not a 60Gb drive? Have a look on the lable on the drive itself.
  12. OEM licences do cover upgrades, it's like the axe with seven shafts and three heads. M$ aren't gonig to be knocking on your door because you've swapped a drive... Any way, don't you have a back up copy of windows?
  13. ebuyer, aria, dabs google is your friend.
  14. I work in support in Sheff, and have done for 6 years now, never ever go with high street agencies (possibly TEC, in bells square off tripet lane is the only exception), Computer People, Hays IT, MSB, they're all reasonable agencies with IT companies, put your CV on jobserve or job site, make it avalible for public viewing, and wait, you'll get a few calls initially for recruitment companies will put you on their books, and then you'll start to get the interview offers...
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