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I hear that lol
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What language do you code in?vandit wrote:writting code all day does get to you somehow...
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Dwayne do you want to be more specific about what bushes you're after?
Just the ones to fix that weird creak coming from the back?
Like I said rear inner control arm bushes are what I am told would be the next best thing to try and replace to see if it goes away(seeing as everything else is pretty much new). Can anyone confirm if Camskill is the best place to get this bush or if not where else?
Can anyone confirm if this would be the right part?
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m3b0s10p1539/ ... sis_Number
Just the ones to fix that weird creak coming from the back?
Like I said rear inner control arm bushes are what I am told would be the next best thing to try and replace to see if it goes away(seeing as everything else is pretty much new). Can anyone confirm if Camskill is the best place to get this bush or if not where else?
Can anyone confirm if this would be the right part?
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m3b0s10p1539/ ... sis_Number
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Assembler.Dras wrote:What language do you code in?vandit wrote:writting code all day does get to you somehow...
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Respect, but I hope you are not serious. There are only a few reasons to be using assembler today. Don't get me wrong, few years back when I was a hacker (paid, legal and legit stuff of course) I was writing Portable Executables with a hex editor directly in machine code, but there are not that many real world applications for assembler any more.Supplanter wrote:Assembler.
You don't happen to be in Sydney and after a job by any chance do you? It would be nice to see another FTO in the work car park.vandit wrote:. Net and c
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Punchcards are a storage medium rather than a language!Supplanter wrote:Punchcards.
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I use a hole punch and programme them manually.Dras wrote:Punchcards are a storage medium rather than a language!Supplanter wrote:Punchcards.
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Yeah & I got another whiff of 4chan..
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When I did my front bushes I reckon if you had a cv socket will make the job a lot easier.