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- Birthday 28/09/1983
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RTC Halifax Road evening of 6/3/10
scarby replied to feederfil's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Maybe. Must've been goin at some speed though.... the barriers at the Lidl junction were smashed to **** and the cars were 50 yards further up! -
RTC Halifax Road evening of 6/3/10
scarby replied to feederfil's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
They wouldn't cover the Micra up with a sheet if it wasn't a Fatality. Civic was a right mess too. -
Thought I'd treat misen to one. scarby007 for the Gamertag.
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I'm quite surprised Castle have any custom for the extortionate prices they charge.
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Painfully noisy motorbikes & cars, is it legal ?
scarby replied to Justin Smith's topic in General Discussions
I've had several near-misses with my bike, people walking out in front of me cos it's that quiet. So I popped the end off the exhaust, drilled a few holes, then shoved it back on. Now folk can hear me coming..... Safety first! -
How do i restore my pc to factory settings?
scarby replied to kayneybob's topic in Computer & Tech Chat
The most secure way of deleting your private data, is to destroy the Hard drive, smash it with a hammer, burn it, run over it with a tank, then use some junior hacksaw blades and cut it into a thousand pieces. Seriously, take out the hard drive, destroy it, and install another cheap one - sorted. -
Googling "windows protect 2010" doesn't bring up any immediate results. What version of windows are you running? Have you tried a spyware scan with something like Spybot Search & Destroy??
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Problems connecting to the internet wirelessly (IP address)
scarby replied to Burnsie's topic in Computer & Tech Chat
Try opening network settings, and the list of all networks you've connected to, delete the ones you don't use, and make sure yours is at the top. That's one suggestion. Interference from other electronic stuff. Try moving your router to a different location, and try again. Maybe you need to login to your router and tinker around with the settings. Good luck. -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CSS-Cookbook-(Cookbooks-(O%27Reilly))---Schmitt,-Chri-New_W0QQitemZ230382373317QQcmdZViewItem
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Not working for me either.
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I think if an account isn't accessed within a certain amount of time, it gets closed. It's possible that the scottish lady *had* it, but then didn't bother to use it after a while. And then you set the same one up.........
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Hehe, n00b.