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Rekorderlig are fantastic, they do another one, Strawberry & Lime, really tashty stuff.
If you can manage to get your hands on this baby though - nicest stuff I've ever drank: Floris Apple Beer.
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Off-Topic The latest iOS release to fix the iPhone location tracking 'bug' came a few days late for Mr. Bin Laden....
Gosh, maybe now I can buy guitar pedals abroad and NOT cause incidents at airport security!
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Off-Topic Vader Wrote:
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> Mianus.
Jaysus, Me anus?
Woah....deja vu...
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Off-Topic gav Wrote:
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> Pirelli are awesome.
Hell yeah. Considering we've not seen one safety car/monsoon so far this year, we've had three exciting races which were exciting purely for the racing. Enjoying this season immensely.
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F1 Keep it in your head, Gui. :P
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Off-Topic It could be just your computer. I was looking up online when I saw your problem, and apparently it just seems to play up on some people's computers regardless of OS, etc. It might work if you try re-installing it, if not try it on another laptop/computer if you have one.
Other than that, a lot of people use Expat shield. Personally I never got the damn thing working, but sure that's
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F1 ...and again, to echo a point made earlier, Alonso effectively punished himself for the move, and the incident did not really seem to affect Hamilton, so penalising him was unnecessary in this case anyway.
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F1 Ferrari_Fuhrer Wrote:
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> > race for me is the BBC commentary was excellent
> > again, but Brundle has said on Twitter that the
> > bosses complained it was too conf
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F1 Nickv Wrote:
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> > I want to know the coefficient static friction
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> 42
I should have known. :P
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Off-Topic I don't use the Tor Mozilla Broswer for anything, I just start Tor and then when that's running, I open up Mgeni...has Mgeni checked to make sure Tor is running, is the globe coloured in?
It never failed for me, could try installing Mgeni again, but maybe it is something to do with your computer.
I wouldn't use Tor or Mgeni for regular browsing, security wise they're lik
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F1 I want to know the coefficient static friction of the boot.
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Off-Topic <waylon jennings>Dem Renault boys maight wanna ask Red Bull to give 'em some wings...cause that Russki kid wants to learn himself to fly!</waylon jennings>
//Banjo
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F1 I honestly didn't think Hamilton had done anything wrong. Alonso had made a mistake and paid for it. It didn't really affect Hamilton's race a whole load by the looks of it either. A poor decision.
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F1 Go Heidfeld indeed, delighted for the man!
Someone said the last race was interesting, rather than tremendously exciting, and that was my impression of this one as well. Button looked happy out at the end of the race and he can be, I'd say he knows he can handle these degrading tyres better than anyone else, even when they were at the stage where they should have been going off, his attit
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F1 DaveEllis Wrote:
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> You may be confused between Chapman and Clark? (I
> don't mean that as sarcastic as it reads, sorry,
> lol). Not many people have a bad word to say
> against Clark, but a lot of people hate Chapman
> for the delibratly dangerous cars he's designed
> which killed drivers.
Ya, I assumed
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F1 Great quali, much closer at the top than expected, thought Red Bull would be walking it, there isn't a whole lot between the top four and the difference between a good and bad start will be big! Fair play to Heidfeld too, I've always had a soft spot for Nick and it was great to see him redeem himself after his bad weekend in Oz!
Looking forward to tomorrow morning!
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F1 Guimengo Wrote:
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> > If that goes down, Tor + Mgeni will give you a
> > British ip as CK1429 explained above for
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> > only content. It's fast enough to do streaming.
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F1 Watched this twice in the last few days, truly incredible viewing.
One thing that I'd read many times and was only driven home to me after watching it was the similarity in the situations Graham and Damon Hill found themselves in. Both were paired with the best driver of their era who were killed in possibly unstable cars, but they put any fears they may have had at the back of their mind
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F1 Slash Wrote:
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> looking back, it's impressive how much reliability
> has changed, i remember early 00's when only 8 or
> 9 cars would finish the first race
I suppose another feature of today's race was that there weren't really race-ending collisions and major shunts like we've become accustomed to
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F1 That's a real sickener considering the feel-good element to Sauber's performance today...
Considering how close Webber and Vettel were at times last year, this weekend has been embarrassing for Webber, in front of his own crowd as well. He has been completely outclassed.
Unfortunate for Button, but he should have just taken the safe option at the time and moved aside after cutting
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F1 Google Tiiveni.
If that goes down, Tor + Mgeni will give you a British ip as CK1429 explained above for British only content. It's fast enough to do streaming. The only thing is that you generally can't watch live content, but you can watch previously aired content with it.
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F1 Back playing again this year, hopefully I'll stay the course this time....not looking great for the first round though!
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Off-Topic That was some lap by Vettel. Seriously setting out his stall for the season. If he can keep it between the ditches he should walk this, and my own feeling is he knows where the ditches are a lot better than a couple of years back. Pressure on for Webber. Ferrari were a tad disappointing.
@EC83 - HUGS! :P
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F1 Hi guys. :P
No TV coverage and atrocious internet have seriously hampered me in following Formula 1 in recent years, but from following the build-up in the last few weeks, I've got the bug again. Looking forward to getting up early on Sunday morning and wandering into college to rob some internet! :P
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F1 Guimengo Wrote:
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I'm working on it, Gui, I'm working on it. :P
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Off-Topic Schumacher's had a car designed specifically for him since, what, 1993? Had a whole team focused around him since 1993/1994? Can't say I ever expected him to be at the top of his game this year. Will be interesting to see how much he improves over the season.
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F1 I am liking the contrast between Button and Hamilton, it is similar to the Senna - Prost days....and at the moment, the Button/Prost style is on top.
Button's stock has gone up massively in the last few races, and I have to say I'm delighted for him. I too thought he'd be in trouble against Hamilton. But Hamilton appears to completely lack calmness...He's wild, agressive an
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F1 I only got into Type O Negative recently, I only checked up a few days ago to see if there was any chance that they'd be playing anywhere in Europe this summer. God speed, Peter.
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Off-Topic Fantastic race, one of the best in recent memory. Action all the way. Some of the overtaking manoeuvres had me literally exclaiming out loud as drivers pulled out at the last moment or risked passes they normally wouldn't have, ie Hamilton's on Rosberg, or the last minute pull-out on Massa (he was very lucky on that - I thought he'd destroyed the front wing, even before I saw the
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