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Pitr Dubovich
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Icon 4 posted June 09, 2004 07:40      Profile for Pitr Dubovich     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
A bit of advice, you know the classic joke involving microsoft and cars, bad news they have been hired by vauxhall to write the code for the onboard computers, so I wouldn't buy a car from vauxhall unless you wnat to be crashing an awful lot.
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Stibbons
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Icon 1 posted June 09, 2004 10:17      Profile for Stibbons   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Is there a link for that story?
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hey-U
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Icon 1 posted June 09, 2004 11:29      Profile for hey-U     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Stibbons:
Is there a link for that story?

The link is verrrr' tenuous: I work in Vauxhall and have to use Micro$oft's poor quality products...

100% of FACT


/badum... tish

Pre-emptive edit: The June "Critical Update" trashed one of "my" PCs at work. I have had such a lovely, lovely day reformatting and reinstalling Windoze...

[Frown] [Big Grin]

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quote:
Originally posted by hey-U:
I work in Vauxhall

That's a coincidence - my sister does a lot of her work in a Vauxhall.

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quote:
Originally posted by hey-U:

[snip]
Pre-emptive edit: The June "Critical Update" trashed one of "my" PCs at work. I have had such a lovely, lovely day reformatting and reinstalling Windoze...

[Frown] [Big Grin]

Uh, the DirectX (re: DirectSound) fix? I was pretty leary about that one, though I plan on deploying it, shortly after I learn more about it (tomorrow). What happened? The thing that bothers me is, I don't think I really have DirectX installed on most of my end user's computers, and am quite afraid that a DirectX patch will do unpleasant things to them :-/.

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Gives the phrase 'Blue Screen Of Death' a whole new meaning....

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quote:
Originally posted by The Famous Druid:
Gives the phrase 'Blue Screen Of Death' a whole new meaning....

What, will it be a 3D rendered BSOD?

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Tyler Durden
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Those Vauxhall VX200s look pretty nice, wish we had them in the states. I'm sure I wouldn't crash if the traction control suddenly needed to reboot. [Wink]

Although, after seeing the first episode of Top Gear this season, the Lotus Exige is my favorite roadster.

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quote:
Originally posted by Tyler Durden:
Those Vauxhall VX200s look pretty nice, wish we had them in the states. I'm sure I wouldn't crash if the traction control suddenly needed to reboot. [Wink]

Although, after seeing the first episode of Top Gear this season, the Lotus Exige is my favorite roadster.

Perhaps you need to discover the turbo version then. It's very, very quick [Smile]
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quote:
Originally posted by Tyler Durden:
I'm sure I wouldn't crash if the traction control suddenly needed to reboot. [Wink]

Don't think this is an issue is it? Being built and partly designed by Lotus the VX220 dismisses such trivialities as Traction Control. Same goes for AirCon. IIRC, the original Lotus Elise also missed Power Assisted Steering, Anti-Lock brakes and an AirBag... it's all about saving weight, less weight equals more BHP per tonne and better handling, that's why the Turbo promises to be a scream at 200bhp but weighing less than an anorexic cheerleader! [blush]

Courtesy of a friend who works at Vauxhall I drove a VX220 a couple of years ago... I couldn't get used to two things... first was the noise, I think it's the front wings ... not sure if it's the fact they need to generate a lot of downforce to get the rediculously good road-holding but there's a lot of wind noise generated.

The second thing was the fact that EVERYONE was staring at me, the guy in front nearly shunted the bloke in front of him as he was too busy looking in his rear-view mirror... guess he was trying to work out what the hell I was driving... they're a little more common now.

All in all, fabulous car, acceleration was amazing and cornering was fantastic... easily as good as the first generation Elise I've driven anyways... but, if you truly want mad motoring, there's only one choice.

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quote:
Originally posted by dragonman97:
quote:
Originally posted by hey-U:

[snip]
Pre-emptive edit: The June "Critical Update" trashed one of "my" PCs at work. I have had such a lovely, lovely day reformatting and reinstalling Windoze...

[Frown] [Big Grin]

Uh, the DirectX (re: DirectSound) fix? I was pretty leary about that one, though I plan on deploying it, shortly after I learn more about it (tomorrow). What happened? The thing that bothers me is, I don't think I really have DirectX installed on most of my end user's computers, and am quite afraid that a DirectX patch will do unpleasant things to them :-/.
Yup, that's the bunny. Only happened on one of the PCs, all the others were fine, but it seems to have *ahem* core-dumped all over the system profile so the poor thing was just stuck in an infinte loop at startup - got as far as the Windoze splash screen and hey presto, restart, repeat until dizzy...
;-(
Last Known Good wouldn't work and I didn't have an ERD... time to dig out the Win2K CD...

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quote:
Originally posted by hey-U:
[QUOTE]Yup, that's the bunny. Only happened on one of the PCs, all the others were fine, but it seems to have *ahem* core-dumped all over the system profile so the poor thing was just stuck in an infinte loop at startup - got as far as the Windoze splash screen and hey presto, restart, repeat until dizzy...
;-(
Last Known Good wouldn't work and I didn't have an ERD... time to dig out the Win2K CD...

Yes, it's at times like these that I find myself repeating the consultants mantra;

If you're not part of the solution, there's good money to be made prolonging the problem

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*starts considering career move from salariman to consultant*
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quote:
Yes, it's at times like these that I find myself repeating the consultants mantra;

If you're not part of the solution, there's good money to be made prolonging the problem

Try the chemists:

If you're not part f the solution, you're part of the precipitate.

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quote:
Originally posted by fishd:
quote:
Originally posted by Tyler Durden:
I'm sure I wouldn't crash if the traction control suddenly needed to reboot. [Wink]

Don't think this is an issue is it?
Hah! It was a joke. [Razz]

But yes, I am a fan of Caterhams. Nice looking cars AND available here in the states.

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