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Comment Re:This has been happening for a long time. (Score 1) 53

I'm glad I'm not the only car geek on here...

I'm in the UK and driving an S14a 200sx (aka a Silvia or a 240sx in the US) which I've had on axle stands for two years treating all the rot and swapping out most of the standard stuff for better parts. It's running around 300bhp now, and is a lovely car to drive although the standard ones weren't bad 17 years ago, and I guess it really isn't a terribly old car but it has none of the traction control or stability guff that modern stuff comes with.

Anyhow, this probably isn't of much interest to you being a Japanese car knowing the reputation the import tuning scene can have over there, but I know a guy who has one of those little Corvette lumps in his Silvia... supercharged and putting down around 650bhp. I still dream of a Corvette myself, but there isn't much that will touch his old Nissan that isn't seriously exotic!

Comment Re:I call bullshit. (Score 1) 255

It seems rather a lot of people quoted that one sentence but it upset you the most so I'll apologise here. It was a light hearted rhetorical question (head full of paint thinner meant my grammar was missing in places in that post so do please excuse the missing question mark) and a bit of casual national stereotyping isn't something I'd wish to offend people with. I know most people here can easily take that joke on the chin, but it seems you can't, and I am sorry for that. I am indeed Eurotrash too!

Comment Re:I call bullshit. (Score 1) 255

Speed of sound is 330m/s yes, but thats a kilometer in ~3 seconds. You Americans still don't get this metric stuff do you. In a third of a second, you are looking at 110meters, so a third of a second delay in starting is still higher than I would have expected.

Comment Re:And? (Score 1) 252

Last time I used Slackware I used it with NetBSD's pkgsrc as the package management tool. It worked reasonably well. Even a traditional BSD UNIX has a more modern package management system.

Comment Re:Hmm (Score 3, Funny) 295

With current fuel prices being so high, will some lucky person in the area have hit the jackpot when they check their pool for the stuff? They could skim it off the top and run their truck for a week or two. I really should Google aviation fuel, for some reason I have it in my head as being pretty similar to diesel.

Comment Re:Listen to what I have to say (Score 1) 324

I sit three feet away from my 40inch screen, and I prefer 1080p to be fair. When gaming, I like plenty of anti aliasing switched on too, as it is quite noticable without it, even at 1080p. I would like to get a bigger screen in a few years time, but I'm waiting for HD3DHDTV as unless I move my seat back it is just going to annoy me without a good increase in resolution.

Comment Re:And they wonder why people pirate (Score 1) 473

I'm sure I'd hit their fuck you, err, activation limit in 6 to 8 months.

Until December I used an 18 month old graphics card, then bought myself an early x-mas present to improve my BF3 experience. Within a few weeks it seemed to develop a fault so got RMA and put a spare card in (~4 years old) which could still play more than I thought. Anyway, on getting the new card back, this would have been my 4th change, (although back to an old hardware setting).

Comment Re:Not *totally* drug resistant (Score 1) 346

A) When you get sick, it opens other ways for you to get sicker. Like increased susceptibility to bacterial infection. You had a chest infect, the chance of you getting pneumonia became much higher.

Cheers, and others. Seems I had the wrong idea about this.

B) You might want to get your nerves and heart tested, preferably a stress test. the numbness is not from antibiotics.

Most likely it's normal result form certain physical activity, but now that you are looking for hits to confirm your bias, you notice it more.

And no, you are NOT AN EXCEPTION TO SUCH A BIAS.

And now you are just trying to scare me I think. My heart is fine... I smoke a few cigars a day, have a beer or a cider, maybe once every 6 months or so indulge in something a little stronger. I stop smoking for a few months now and again and get quite fit before I go on my winter holiday snowboarding, but my job is fairly demanding and... say, would the occasional dizzy spell, light head as I stand up have anything to do with this? I'm only 30...

Comment Re:Not *totally* drug resistant (Score 1) 346

I've had chest infections in the past, and the doctor has told me it's viral, and then that he's going to prescribe me some antibiotics. Wait... what? "It won't cure it, but it might help you get over it" or something along those lines was his attitude.

So after getting prescribed antibiotics a few times for various things, I then developed an allergy to penicillin and my face went numb and my lip welled up during a course of treatment. Well, that's just great that is. Now I am screwed should I ever catch a real disease and need such things, although as I'm a dairy farmer my immune system is pretty good comparably.

I think I'm allergic to something else too which I haven't figured out yet, just my lip goes a little numb from time to time. Maybe just the traces of anti-biotics in my day to day diet...

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