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  1. Google is your friend!! http://fish.shimano-eu.com/publish/content..._and_joker.html or http://old.endpeg.com/articles/bait/blood_and_joker.php
  2. To uninstall Warez properly don't use add/remove programs, instead go to your start menu>all programs>Warez>uninstall, this will remove all the components Warez installed (ie registry entries) and will leave your shared folder alone. Lifted from http://support.warez.com/index.php?_m=know...=13&nav=0,1 Also this o16 entry looks bad..... O16 - DPF: {B020B534-4AA2-4B99-BD6D-5F6EE286DF5C} - https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/5462/2h/www...ol/SymDlBrg.cab Rest doesn't show anything very obvious........... Suggest that you go to trend micro http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ and do an online scan when you have time.
  3. Drennan International Ltd 01865748989 83 Temple Road , Oxford , Oxfordshire OX4 2EX That's the main office I believe
  4. Whenever I was fishing at Woodlands, if I saw rabbits in the morning, on the way, then I considered it a sign that the carp would feed shallow that day and 99% of the time it was right. Lost count of how much money I won because of this 'lucky charm'
  5. Chances are at some time the rod got a knock at the point where it broke or there was a manufacturing fault (unlikely since you had the rod for a while). Drennan after sales is/was very good so get in touch with them, if they won't replace it free of charge then often they will do so at cost.
  6. Having spent 15+ years on the match fishing circuit - mostly fishing for carp - IMO there are only 3 reasons hooks bend:- 1. Bad batch of hooks 2. Pulling too hard 3. Bad hook hold Nothing you can do about (1) except ditch the hooks and on occasions nothing you can do about (2) either since you may have to lock down to prevent a fish from getting into a snag....but if this isn't the case then patience is all you need and (3) sometimes the hook will not penetrate fully and thus 'springs/bends'. I used to use Tubertini 808 hooks for all my carp fishing and anybody who has seen/used these will tell you they are hardly a 'forged' hook but they very rarely bent out and that was with lines in the 6-8lb bracket. Try pulling a hook into a branch (all the way to the bend) and then pulling from 10 yards or more, most of the time the line will bust before the hook bends, assuming you are using a rod and not just straight pulling on the line.
  7. It begs the question, why should they serve their sentence here at all? They are only convicted crims here. so why waste our money keeping them in jail? Send 'em back tomorrow I say
  8. They were jailed for 'life' but with minimum terms..... Contrast that with the OAP who has been jailed for 32 days for not paying his council tax and must serve the full term. Justice Uk style!!!
  9. I like FileZilla personally.
  10. I loved night hunting too, any dark/damp/mild night sept - mar was always productive. Collecting 100+ an hour was easy after a bit of practice. If you have a local pet shop or garden centre with a pond centre then ask for an empty polystyrene box (which fish are delivered in) and fill this with damp newspaper. Lobs will keep for months in this.
  11. No way........ max £500, even if you only get 512 mem, it's only £25-50 to put another 512 on....... If you don't need a new TFT then £400 is a better budget. The big choice is AMD or P4........
  12. I'll probably get flamed for this but Dell is an extremely cheap option and with Xmas coming up there will be lots of deals about. www.dell.co.uk or http://www.itcsales.co.uk/acatalog/Dell_Di..._Computers.html (sometimes cheaper esp without monitor) Check deals for extra memory and if you plan to add stuff then avoid the 'C' models as these are in compact cases with little extra room inside.
  13. found the support forum for oscommerce..... http://forums.oscommerce.com/
  14. this might help....? http://www.oscommerce.com/ if it's a 'shop'
  15. Chris, Having done and re-done my own site many times the first thing to remember is that there is always room for improvement! If you can try to have a mental/paper image of what you want to start with (don't worry too much about specific content at this stage) and with this in mind google tutorials for CSS (styles) and HTML (web page content). Huge advantage in CSS is so much as you can change styles applicable to many sheets by simply altering one file. W3 is a good place to start for tutorials and maybe somewhere like Stu Nicholls CSS Play site also for a number of styles. I used Dreamweaver for mine but in reality I think it hindered instead of helped as most of the time I wasn't learning the code or more importantly what the code meant. A good image editor is more important (try irfanview (free!)) if you intent to use images. Finally try hard to keep your files in a logical order too as this helps heaps! Good Luck Slap
  16. 2 examples using Red http://www.bmsolutions.co.uk/ http://www.orange.co.uk/ plus some good tips http://www.colorsontheweb.com/
  17. Is Here any good? Even after import duty should be cheaper.
  18. Well 15 days until I go again for the 3rd time and I can't wait Will post a report or a link to my site when I get back. T.
  19. Hi Norrie, The driver you are talking about is responsible for telling your 'screen' how to interpret info from the 'motherboard' in laymans terms. Sounds like it has corrupted If you are operating Windows XP you could try the following: Right click on empty space on desktop; Left click on properties and then in the new window on settings tab; Left click the advanced tab at bottom; In new window left click 'adaptor tab' then left click properties; In new window left click driver tab and then left click roll back driver and see how that works...... If it doesn't (and you are using XP) then 2 other things you can do: 1. If 'system restore' is active try restoring to an earlier point or 2. Uninstall the driver and then reboot the machine, XP will reload the driver (or a default driver) Failing that you may need to go to the ATI site and reload the driver Tony
  20. Try starting here phpbb, this is about the most popular free forum software. You'll need to check that BT support it but they should Never set it up myself so not sure how complictaed it is (supposably not at all)
  21. Hi Ken, Likelyhood is that it's the login info...... BT Yahoo probably doesn't need anything but try username@bt.com(or whatever your details are) and password 'bt' without the '' Not sure about BT business. Most of the BT broadband is actually validated by the telephone number rather than password details. Don't give up on the Netgear stuff, once it's working it really is a great piece of kit.
  22. In your browser IE/Firefox/Opera put http://192.168.0.1 in as you would any www.address and see if you can view the router Login will be admin and password is password. From there there are a number of menus - look for maintenance/router status and see what it says.
  23. Hi Ken, I have that router and had problems early doors. Are you trying it wired or wireless? Can you ping the router? Try resetting it first and then follow the instructions again.
  24. Nedley, I would second what Dale said about Namibia, it truly is a fabulous holiday and there are some massive sharks to be caught. Have at look at my site too Extreme Fish Tony
  25. As a repeat client of Terence I can only reiterate what he has said. I actually booked directly this year rather than book via Mola Mola UK, purely for cost reasons I hasten to add, I have no other beef with Steve. We have got a 13 day / 9 fishing days holiday this year for approx £200 per person less than last years 7 day trip and have rented an apartment instead of being in a B&B/Self Catering. If you are thinking of going I would recommend that you look at Terence's site or even look at my own. Anyhow it's less than 12 weeks until I fly out for this years trip so I hope Terence is holding back on catching all the biggies
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