dave try simon at equicar bilston, or bob at hi range a38 burton, they are bound to have one

Or ask fer alan at equicar, the little bald dude has always sorted out whatever i need for my landy.expensive but decent lads to buy from:)
 
Upload to photo bucket first and then paste the IMG link.


Much easier than uploading straight to LZ

No need to use phot****et, just reply to thread, manage attachments, browse for the photo's you want, hit upload. You will then have a list of attachments, just click on the first, a new window will open with the photo, Ctrl A, Ctrl C, then back to your thread window and Ctrl V and the photo will appear in the text window instead of as hard to see thumbnail:) Repeat for each attachment.
 
No need to use phot****et, just reply to thread, manage attachments, browse for the photo's you want, hit upload. You will then have a list of attachments, just click on the first, a new window will open with the photo, Ctrl A, Ctrl C, then back to your thread window and Ctrl V and the photo will appear in the text window instead of as hard to see thumbnail:) Repeat for each attachment.

easy when you sitting in front of the PC, not so easy when doing it from your phone :D:D
 
easy when you sitting in front of the PC, not so easy when doing it from your phone :D:D
Ah, I'm old school, I use a phone for texts and speech, you can keep all the other functions in the half house brick size lumps that peeps carry around these days:)
As for photo****et and cloud computing it's going to bite the human race big time at some point in the not too distant future when the servers go down like they did for Blackberry. I like to keep my data where I can control what happens to it:)
 
Ah, I'm old school, I use a phone for texts and speech, you can keep all the other functions in the half house brick size lumps that peeps carry around these days:)
As for photo****et and cloud computing it's going to bite the human race big time at some point in the not too distant future when the servers go down like they did for Blackberry. I like to keep my data where I can control what happens to it:)


Please sir, can I apply for membership of the 'phones are for phone calls' club?

:D
 
I like to keep my data where I can control what happens to it:)


same here, thats why i have 3 external hard drives for my work photos. when you do 100,000 photos a year, you need a good back up system.

but i know it wont be so many this coming year. that was my job over in Venezuela.
 
Right now you all know how to post pics lets get back on topic :p

Rang Equicar and they had a 2nd hand one in stock but unable to determine wear or condition

As I am aiming to keep my "Doozer" for a while I have taken the decision to buy new (dealer only)

When it arrives and I fit it then lets hope all is well !
 
Ah, I'm old school, I use a phone for texts and speech, you can keep all the other functions in the half house brick size lumps that peeps carry around these days:)
As for photo****et and cloud computing it's going to bite the human race big time at some point in the not too distant future when the servers go down like they did for Blackberry. I like to keep my data where I can control what happens to it:)
Cloud is not a replacement for a backup solution. Unless you're actually using one of the various online backup solutions which specialise it providing backups and not just online hosting. That said, I do not see online backup as a real backup solution for anyone other than enterprises. A copy of Backup Assist can be had for about £130m two 1TB HDDs can be had for £80 each. That is a backup solution on a budget. If you're on a tighter budget than that, you could use a Windows Native Backup and Ex-HDDs, although you cannot restore individual files with WNB, so is more geared towards servers.
 
I don't like the idea of any of my data stored remotely
Incase anything got lost or if someone could peep at my stuff.

So I have my own server running at home with 4 x 2TB drives to back up all of our PC's at home. Hosts my website and is also a media server

And no monthly fee's :)
Lovely
 
I don't like the idea of any of my data stored remotely
Incase anything got lost or if someone could peep at my stuff.

So I have my own server running at home with 4 x 2TB drives to back up all of our PC's at home. Hosts my website and is also a media server

And no monthly fee's :)
Lovely
What RAID config are you rocking? One hopes not RAID5. :eek:

I assume you haven't seen a modern datacentre? They are harder to get into than a vacuum sealed packet of scissors.
 
What RAID config are you rocking? One hopes not RAID5. :eek:

I assume you haven't seen a modern datacentre? They are harder to get into than a vacuum sealed packet of scissors.

Seen a couple of large'ish server rooms, only as I was doing some electrical work in there.

Some of the set ups were mind blowing lol

On my server i only have 4 drives.

One pair of drives each mirrored onto the second. (so raid 1 I think)

Purely for backup purposes incase a drive fails.
 
Seen a couple of large'ish server rooms, only as I was doing some electrical work in there.

Some of the set ups were mind blowing lol

On my server i only have 4 drives.

One pair of drives each mirrored onto the second. (so raid 1 I think)

Purely for backup purposes incase a drive fails.

Me mate is VP sales for HP's data storage section and (among other) He sold Norwich Union now aviva their data storage for this black box car insurance. £10 million quids. Watercooled Blade servers..
 
The location of that solenoid/air control under the car next to the air tank demonstrates the Land Rover are not serious about off roading. It's another ridiculous piece of design, there are plenty of dry places where that lump could have been located.
 

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