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mr moo moo cow |
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Help not needed! I found a simple way to add a nice easy javascript gallery. Spent the good part of 4 hours trying to make with comply with a rollover image,
but I couldn't so I resorted to another way of doing it. Long story short -- dunzo!
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possum9999 |
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Lads clothing is always banned from raves s-rev, has been for years. They don't like Nautica brand clothing, striped polos and I forget what else. Defcon1
recently had the same dresscode stipulation.
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Survivoreviver |
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Well ya learn something every day. Good thing I didn't take any to Boombox. But can you clarify what a lad is?
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TheMoleAustralia |
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Dal wrote:Dogs should never be fed. It stops them crapping everywhere. Cats should be fed twice a day. " " - Timbyella "OMG Timby I TOTALLY agree with you!! That's EXACTLY what I was thinking!!" - starrychris Don't forget to visit Wayne's World! |
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mirandaspicnic |
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Dal wrote: Puppies twice a day Dal. Clean water at all times. Adult dogs only need to be fed once daily as far as I know. Cats should have fresh dry food available to eat at their leasure. 'Wet' food once daily if you want to spoil them. But clean water at all times, always. ![]() ![]() |
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Dal |
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See I feed my pets, once in the morning, and once at night... usually a mixture of dry food and meat... is it too much food for them?
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mirandaspicnic |
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Dal wrote: Doesn't seem so Dal. Just watch their weight and don't over do the amounts given. Fresh water is key tho. ![]() ![]()
Last Edited By: mirandaspicnic
10-Oct-09 04:59 PM.
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Dal |
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My jackrussell eats too much, he steals the cats food, so I have to wait for the cat to finish eating and then can walk off, or else he will go and take its
food and then eat his too..
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TheMoleAustralia |
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Dal wrote:See, that's the problem with dogs. Our cats get fed indoors for that reason so my wife's overgrown rat steals the goat's food when we throw out some food scraps, regardless of how much the thing has had to eat. Even a good kick in the arse doesn't stop it. " " - Timbyella "OMG Timby I TOTALLY agree with you!! That's EXACTLY what I was thinking!!" - starrychris Don't forget to visit Wayne's World! |
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Dal |
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Where as our husky is different, it will let the cat sometimes eat its food and then eat whats left over .....
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TheMoleAustralia |
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You've trained it well.
" " - Timbyella "OMG Timby I TOTALLY agree with you!! That's EXACTLY what I was thinking!!" - starrychris Don't forget to visit Wayne's World! |
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Kolosomo |
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Can someone please recommend a good 1080p LCD TV around the $1000-1200 price range? There's so many choices, I'm not sure what to go with.
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Kolosomo |
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Anyone?
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Survivoreviver |
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No idea. I have a Sony Bravia 40" but that is a bit above your price range I think. Sony also tends to be a little on the expensive side.
A good feature that not all have is a USB input so that you can load photos on a USB key and use the telly to cycle through a slideshow as a sort of changing picture. Otherwise, go for a reliable named brand with lots of service outlets. Don't go for LG as everyone seems to think their stuff is shit. |
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Dal |
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OMG a tv with a USB is awesome!!! would it play avi files?
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Survivoreviver |
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No, just JPEGs I think.
But you can get a little device that you plug into your TV that will. Aldi was selling them for $99 a little while back. And there are more expensive "media centre" things that have significant storage capacity that you plug in and play your AVIs, WMVs etc directly to screen, as well as MP3s. |
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DimitriaK |
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We have a netgear EVA which links your pc to your computer and you can play videos stored on your pc on the tv...I love it!
K, Sharp has a good reputation amongst TV repairmen (well, the one i spoke to anyway) |
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extra tasty |
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I've been using my PS3 to put all my torrented shows onto and then watch on TV and it's been amazing! A few times there've been shows that
wouldn't play, but for the most part it serves the same function a DVR would for me, just with an added step of transferring from comp to PS3.
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Dal |
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You can also get a cheap DVD player for around $30 that will play your avi files from a USB.
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Kolosomo |
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Cool, thanks guys!
I've been looking at a 32" Sony Bravia which is about $1300 which I could possibly afford. I've heard Panasonic are fairly reliable too. USB port is cool, though my Xbox plays avis.
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