Yeah, its called Bit Torrent and it used for file sharing i.e. music, movie, book piracy ( so I've heard)
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Anyone bought a "Kindle"
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Mischief Maker wrote:it's £89 here from tesco or curry's
funny how different our two countries can be huh?
I think the one in Curry's is the one with the keyboard. I can't find the "normal" one at all. I'm going to order from Amazon.com ( the USA site) because apparently, when i go to download books, my IP address will show me in Ireland and I would be able to download from the Amazon.co.uk site. (Also, its much cheaper on the US site and free delivery)
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Those old willys jeeps are worth money Reg, tie it down quick.
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Its in a container on nephews farm, Its like Triggers broom, 2 bodys, 1 gearbox,Perfectspecimen wrote:Those old willys jeeps are worth money Reg, tie it down quick.
3 windscreens,40 gal of paint, must be 10 batterys at least, 4 hoods, 4 sets of seats,
We got it when i was 14 year old, So thats 43 years, Hurt my back in it when i was 20, never been right since, I have no idea why its still here, Cant use it, incase we get followed back and that gets nicked, less than 20 mpg, Freeze your nuts off in the blady thing, So you sell it, and the money is just money, Whats the point ?, Best thing about it is, it almost killed my brother, Maybe thats why i keep it,
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Reg, would you (or anyone) know about replacement keys for a Peugeot 407. Its one of these "press a button and the key springs out of the plastic holder" jobs. The actual key "stem" is falling out. Will I have to go to the dealership for a replacement?
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Round these parts we have a man in a van, He can do most keys, Reprograme the lot, I dont know if its a franchise, But have a look under keys or car security, Some cannot be touched,
My nieghbour wrote her car off when she lost the keys to her toyota, Hows about that then.
Peugeot will want £2oo ish, If they dont have to programe it, You also need the security code, If you dont have that , they charge you to get it, £25 ish, done two vauxhall recently. Dont you have a spare you could use ?
My nieghbour wrote her car off when she lost the keys to her toyota, Hows about that then.
Peugeot will want £2oo ish, If they dont have to programe it, You also need the security code, If you dont have that , they charge you to get it, £25 ish, done two vauxhall recently. Dont you have a spare you could use ?
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ALSO CHECK HOME INSURANCE, POSSESSIONS ARE OFTEN COVERED OUTSIDE THE HOUSE AND THESE COULD BE INCLUDED.
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Underdog wrote:Round these parts we have a man in a van, He can do most keys, Reprograme the lot, I dont know if its a franchise, But have a look under keys or car security, Some cannot be touched,
My nieghbour wrote her car off when she lost the keys to her toyota, Hows about that then.
Peugeot will want £2oo ish, If they dont have to programe it, You also need the security code, If you dont have that , they charge you to get it, £25 ish, done two vauxhall recently. Dont you have a spare you could use ?
No, only got one with the car
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Topdog wrote:ALSO CHECK HOME INSURANCE, POSSESSIONS ARE OFTEN COVERED OUTSIDE THE HOUSE AND THESE COULD BE INCLUDED.
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innit wrote:
I always feel if I read a paper book or a newspaper I get more enjoyment than reading it by looking at a screen.
Totally agree it is just the convenience although OH uses it far more than I do.
The Lone Ranger wrote:Gold Flake, Capstan full strength, Woodbine, Players...any of them would do.
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I am sure it must be illegal if you can download for free when legal sites ask you to pay for copyright, just thought I would have a look and see what it is all about - us oldies have to keep up with technology even if we don't use it.Mischief Maker wrote:regards torrent i think it may not be kosher
free music, film downloads etc with people sharing their files with others online
could be wrong tho...
i of course have never downloaded just passing on what i have heard
And talking of oldies, what are you lot on, we seem to have at least 3 topics going on in this thread, very confusing for both blondes and OAPs so give us a thought when you start rambling. If I was at home I would be splitting this.
More threads lead to more outsider interest !!! LOL
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Gypsy wrote:
And talking of oldies, what are you lot on, we seem to have at least 3 topics going on in this thread, very confusing for both blondes and OAPs so give us a thought when you start rambling. If I was at home I would be splitting this.
More threads lead to more outsider interest !!! LOL
You are up early lol. I have tried to keep up with the posts but admit they have can wry.