Daniel
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This is a fans' website. The drivers have their own association; contact names and details are on its website: see http://www.bscda.co.uk/contacts.htm - you can sponsor their newsletter or place an advert in it. You already contacted Stock Car Magazine. Forum member 'Nina' works for Stoxworld. I am moving this topic from BriSCA Chatter to 'For Sale & Wanted'.
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The original poster has already emailed more than once asking this topic to be made a sticky topic. I will not: Stoxnet has never carried advertising before and that is not about to change now. If anyone wants to contact drivers en masse, they sponsor or place an advert in the BSCDA's newsletter, they don't pressure a fans' website.
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I don't drink, but thanks for the offer. Enjoy it, but remember that all of the other cars have front as well as back bumpers - you don't want to be taking your car home in bags after your first meeting!
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Perforated Epson Photo Paper - 2x 20 sheet packs of 4x6" 194gsm. High gloss paper, one packet opened and some sheets missing but second pack unopened.
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Are you serious? I hope you get locked up.
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I found five of the "original" 2003 Stoxnet car stickers today (vinyl cut to be stuck on the inside of a car window, manually using a steady hand and a knife), and ten of the "cling" type (again, for the inside of a car window). I'm pretty sure that these are the last ones - I'm not getting more made and I didn't even realise that I had kept these back. I can't remember how many of the original ones were made, two dozen I think, but there were 250 of the cling types and these are all that are left - be quick if you want one! Email me on daniel@stoxnet.com with your name and address if you'd like one - £3.50 each by cheque or bank transfer. I'll post them tomorrow, anywhere in the world. Make sure you let me know which type you'd prefer, and if those have gone, if you're happy to have the other type or would rather leave it.
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Have your loved ones been struggling to pick up on your hints? If they don't know what to get you for Christmas this year, let Stoxnet come to your rescue! There is a special page at http://www.stoxnet.com/xmasgifts.php which lists all of the things you'd really like this Christmas. All you have to do is leave the page open on your PC for everyone to see!
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I think that's less to do with LER's DVD burning abilities, and more to do with how well your house's magic cupboard works, how nicely written your letter to Santa was, and how good you have been this year!
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You could try http://forum.stoxnet.com/index.php?showtopic=9894 or http://incarace.co.uk/mrl.html if you he just wants a go?
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They might not be raceworthy and prepared by someone who knows what they are doing so that you just turn up and race, they won't fix themselves if they break, and won't take themselves to meetings though! I could buy the ingredients for my dinner for £5 but it's sometimes nice to pay a restaurant £35 to cook it for me... and someone could write their own website for nothing or learn how to fix their own PC, but they still pay me to do it instead!
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It's gone now
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Netgear range-extending antenna for wifi - free to good home. Unused, worth £35 new, just needs a cable to connect to a Netgear wifi router/AP and coverage is supposed to be half a mile. No doubt it works great, but I have no need for it. Details at http://www.wifigear.co.uk/netgear-ant2405-...tenna-p-83.html - you can have it for nothing if you cover my postage, but feel free to send more! ant2405_antennas_datasheet.pdf
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Treasure them well, that's more than I have!
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Just four hours left - this listing will never be repeated, hurry now!
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Three Stoxnet car window stickers were discovered overnight and are currently being guarded pending a sale on ebay. Delivery options range from first class post, personal hand delivery to anywhere in the UK, or attached to a brand new Audi TT - each for small additional costs. Details at http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=280035575693
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Rare to see a Stoxnet sticker come onto the market - someone will snap this up quickly.
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You can get a 30 day trial or buy a Painshop Pro X licence for about £60 ($99) from http://www.jasc.com/
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Kingston branded Samsung memory 512MB DDR PC2700 333MHz 184pin ECC CL2.5 kvr333x72c25/512 Free to any Fans Tyre Fund donor, PM me your address if you want it
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You could get one for the price of two stamps! Write to the BriSCA Office with an SAE! There are some stox things on ebay that make a loss on the postage - there's one that has postage of 90p where the stamps alone would cost £1.22! Search for very rare beanie hat
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What kind of disc is it on, and have you tried it in another DVD player? Some players don't like some brands of disc. Some players don't like some formats of disc. You'll get most luck from a good quality DVD-R disc, fewer machines support DVD+R and I'd be surprised if you got (m)any DVD-RW or +RW discs to play on older players. You could use the program DVD Shrink to duplicate your original disc and burn another copy to a good quality, good brand DVD-R and see if your old player is more interested in that. Be careful of copyright ownership if you are duplicating discs though.
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Updated after a cancelled request, and also have to add Pinnacle Systems TV tuner PCI card I'm going to bin/recycle what isn't claimed by Wednesday morning.
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Following Carl H's lead, I've had a bit of a clear out. I'm not quite so generous as Carl so won't stretch to free postage, but if you can send me a cheque to cover whatever the stamps cost for your choice from the stuff below, you are welcome to it. I'd welcome extra donations too, but all I'd ask is for the postage to be covered. It's all of low or no value, certainly to me, and I imagine a fair bit of it will go unwanted. Netgear 802.11b Wireless PCMCIA card (MA401) Netgear Wireless PCI adapter MA301 (to convert MA401 from PCMCIA card to PCI card) USRobotics Sportster 33600 Winmodem PC DFV (ISA card) Hayes Accura 336 Message Modem (external, connect via serial cable (I have the power supply but not a serial cable)) Cheap "Cheetah" PS/2 optical wheel mouse Dell OEM AGP graphics card (imagine it is AGP 1x, it is dated 1998) IEEE1394/"Firewire"/"iLink" PCI card giving 3 external and 1 internal 6-pin IEEE1394 connections Creative Labs AWE sound card (ISA card) Motorola M3588 BTcellnet mobile phone, battery and charger (no idea if it works, only have T-Mobile SIMs to test) Two cheap USB webcams Siemens S45 mobile phone (no charger, works but some dead pixels) - probably the most usable mobile I ever had 80mm case fan with four pin power passthrough Celeron 633 (I think), heatsink and fan BT Synergy 2100 triple handset DECT phone system (90% sure the base works fine - handsets and chargers certainly do) ACP-7X Nokia charger Siemens S55 charger Cable & Wireless DECT phone+base (not "linked" but you can link them) Single IEE1394 port on plate with header to connect to motherboard I also have an AMD Athlon 850MHz processor with a good heatsink and twin fans on a Gigabyte GA-7ZM motherboard with onboard sound, a Pheonix Gamer AGP graphics card, PCI modem and PCI Netgear MA311 wireless card, 40x CD ROM, Creative 12x CD-RW and 256MB of PC133 RAM. It needs just a hard drive, but obviously weighs a lot and has a small value, so say £50 ono delivered (by overnight Citylink, usually about £14) There's also an emachines 320 Celeron 900MHz PC without a hard drive or any optical drives though I've not looked inside so I'm not certain everything is still inside it - if you want that and the other tower you can have it for whatever extra it costs to ship - unless you can collect them from Middlesex.
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told you!
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If you have a John Lewis department store near you they are always worth a go. We buy a lot of stuff there, the service is second to none but they will also match any other shop's price. When we bought our DVD recorder they were £50 cheaper than any other shop we'd seen (and £30 cheaper than websites), and when we bought the TV they were the same price as most other shops but include a 5 year warranty. Best of all, about a week and a half after we bought the TV, I read on an AV forum that a shop in Bolton were selling the same model for £250 less - and John Lewis refunded the difference after a quick phone call, still giving the free 5 year guarantee. I buy virtually everything online, but still prefer JL for consumer electronics.
