02-13-2011, 01:54 PM
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Burnt out brake lights. I guess one out of three working isn't bad. Seems like half the cars on the road have at least one out.
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Peugeots that burn their position light bulbs more often than many people smoke cigarettes. Supposedly it's something about them getting fried by the voltage at high rpms. Some Pug owners replace their bulbs every 2-3 months. I keep my rpms low, so no problems here, but once Dad-in-law borrowed the car for a weekend and brought it back with 3 burned out position lights
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PS - Support ecomodder and remove these ads. I have and I am still offered dating. I'm happily married thanks. Nnnnnnghhaaaaa.....
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Maybe EcoModder knows something you don't?
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02-13-2011, 02:44 PM
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Switch to win 7. I have win 7 pro 64 bit and it is insanely stable. Reminds me of XP on steroids.
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+1 for Win 7 - if I may "get down with the youth" for a moment, it has 'rocked' since the original Beta. I've run Linux on and off since RH5.5 in the 90s but none of them have ever made it as a permanent feature on my boxes, and I'm a dev. Win 7 is MUCH better on my netbooks than Linux too.
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Peugeots that burn their position light bulbs more often than many people smoke cigarettes. Supposedly it's something about them getting fried by the voltage at high rpms. Some Pug owners replace their bulbs every 2-3 months. I keep my rpms low, so no problems here, but once Dad-in-law borrowed the car for a weekend and brought it back with 3 burned out position lights
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We had that issue with our Ovlov - there was a fix of some kind, can't remember if it was software or hardware related as we were falling out with the stealer at the time - but it stopped the monthly bulb replacement dance. Luckily as I could never get the rear ones back in easily.
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Maybe EcoModder knows something you don't?
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The blonde on the left is quite cute, the other one looks kind of like she's been smacked with a ladder...
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02-13-2011, 02:53 PM
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The blonde on the left is quite cute, the other one looks kind of like she's been smacked with a ladder...
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Am I missing that? Maybe I should ask them to return my donation?
(I'm happily married, too, but it's OK if I look but don't touch, right Hun?)
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e·co·mod·ding: the art of turning vehicles into what they should be
What matters is where you're going, not how fast.
"... we humans tend to screw up everything that's good enough as it is...or everything that we're attracted to, we love to go and defile it." - Chris Cornell
[Old] Piwoslaw's Peugeot 307sw modding thread
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02-13-2011, 03:01 PM
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Am I missing that? Maybe I should ask them to return my donation?
(I'm happily married, too, but it's OK if I look but don't touch, right Hun?)
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Enjoy.
EDIT - I suspect this is not genuine, these have been the latest members for a month
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02-13-2011, 03:06 PM
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...beats walking...
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...like the unnamed American President who "...smoked, but didn't INHALE..."?
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02-13-2011, 03:09 PM
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I preferred the one that said "of course I inhaled, thats the point..."
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02-13-2011, 03:10 PM
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Enjoy.
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No way any of them could compete with my Wife. Keep trying.
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e·co·mod·ding: the art of turning vehicles into what they should be
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02-13-2011, 03:13 PM
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I only use it as an illustration of the ads I see.
Comparisons are up to you
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02-13-2011, 04:48 PM
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Partly an annoyance and partly a question.
Earl Grey Tea - with milk or without ?
Went for a meal at an italian place in Edinburgh this afternoon with friends and asked for one instead of coffee after the meal - I like Earl grey with milk but they served it without.
I know, not really going to bring down China is it ?
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02-13-2011, 05:00 PM
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Needing to use the car is an annoyance.
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OpenGL? And/or CUDA?
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I think Linux does support Cuda if you have the latest Nvidia drivers on Linux.
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