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May 09

Top threads of the Week 09/05/2012

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Tow-Ball Height

Posted in cars / 41general

It seems that the towball (TowSure detachable type) on my car (RAV4, 2006 model) is too low for the kind of twin axle livestock trailer I want to use. I was rather hoping this would be fixable by buying a “taller” replacement detachable ball uni…

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Microsoft And Ebook DRM

Posted in ebooks / chit_chat

There’s been some robust debate in here about DRM on ebooks, the legality and morality of removing it. I have already stated that I remove DRM from ebooks (purely for my own use), simply because I have been caught twice already by two different …

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May 01

Top Threads of the Week 1st May 2012

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Tow-Ball Height

Posted in cars

It seems that the towball (TowSure detachable type) on my car (RAV4, 2006 model) is too low for the kind of twin axle livestock trailer I want to use. I was rather hoping this would be fixable by buying a “taller” replacement detachable ball uni…

51 replies

Drought

Posted in sasha_lubetkin / 11chatterbox
Drought Is it just me, or is this the wettest drought ever?

121 replies

Recommendations For Freesat Recorder

Posted in  digital_tv

Our Sky sub finished shortly, and we’ve removed the box. Have been trying out an Elgato freesat recorder, but the ancient Mac Mini in the stack doesn’t seem up to the job, and anyway it’s single tuner. Any recommendat… Ideally I’d like somethi…

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April 23

Top Threads of the Week

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How Much Shadow Is OK ?

Posted in alt.energy / 2chatter

How much shadow is OK ? None. See my evidence here – www.comley…. (today’s post).

34 replies

Carrying Medicines On Aircraft

Posted in enquire_within / 81general
Carrying medicines on aircraft We’re planning a trip to the Isle of Man. I am on a variety of medicines including controlled drugs. Does anyone know if there are any procedures I need to follow to avoid any risk of being turned over by the airport plod? Regards, Pete

159 replies

IP Camera With Wifi

Posted in vendor / 15chatter

IP camera with wifi I’m looking for an indoor IP-based camera with wifi. I know Axis are very good but expensive. Who are the best makers to look for after Axis, please? Need reasonable wifi range, 15 ft through two layers of wooden floor. David

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Vitamin C

Posted in enquire_within / 81general

Vitamin C The local chemist’s Vitamin C tablets each give 1000mg – 25 times the UK adult RDA. And 10 times e.g. the max USA adult RDA. Why do manufacture… provide such a high dosage? Esp. given that overdose can be harmful.

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Stocks And Shares ISA

Posted in investment / 3general
A man in the bank today was trying to sell me a stocks and shares ISA. As I see it, if I put £10,000 in one of these, I will get – typically – about a 5% dividend yield so about £500pa. This will be tax free, so I save 20% of that, …

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Browser Statistics 1st Quarter 2012

Posted in html / 16general

Thought I’d share some statistics from some analysis of a website I develop which people sign up for health club memberships. Thus a broad range of users with no technical slant. 28% Chrome 17% Safari (including mobile) 15% Firefox 14% IE8 13% IE…

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Time For A New Camera

Posted in photo / 11general

I’ve always had Canon 35mm SLRs, and assumed that I’d upgrade to a DSLR at some point. Since I was given a point & shoot digital jobbie though, my EOS 500 has, sadly, pretty much stayed in the cupboard along with its 35-80mm and 75-300mm le…

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April 17

Update to the CIX API

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CIX has today released an update to the API.

This brings a number of updates based on feedback from our developers, including:

  • Better support for forum names containing non alphanumeric characters
  • New methods which should allow applications built on the API to download data much faster than before
  • Updated developer test console to support these new methods

Developers can take advantage of these new features today and some small fixes have been automatically applied meaning updates to applications aren’t required.

The CIX API has been indispensable for several applications, notably Bryan Boreham’s (bjb@cix) popular iXolr for iOS. The uses of the API are practically limitless, with apps for dozens of platforms and even within web applications to embed CIX Forums elsewhere being possible.

CIX Development Team

April 16

Top Threads of the Week

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Learning

Posted in sasha_lubetkin / 10chatterbox

I am off to learn another thing, and as such will have to disavail myself of the interwebs. I think I can survive the disconnecti… It will be a struggle but the next time I shall be on is Friday. I trust I can leave you in peace to get on wit…

155 replies

Smart cars

Posted cars / 41general

Smart cars Our current car has all sorts of whizzy things, like electric brake; automatic headlights; auto wipers; key fob you don’t need to get out of your pocket. Are these things “normal” on most cars now, and if not, why not?

84 replies

Update all?

Posted in android / phones
Update all? I have a nice new Samsung Nexus thing with ICS. It says it has 4 updates available. How do I tell it to go get them all? Matthew Jones

48 replies

Scam phone calls

Posted in virus / 10general

Scam phone calls Although these aren’t strictly viral, they come, to me, under the same heading. There seems to be a resurgence of these at the moment.

125 replies

Lightning

Posted  in sasha_lubetkin / 5serious.chat – 3 days ago

Lightning I just saw a very bright flash of lightning…

59 replies

Carrying medicines on aircraft

Posted in enquire_within / 81general
Carrying medicines on aircraft We’re planning a trip to the Isle of Man. I am on a variety of medicines including controlled drugs. Does anyone know if there are any procedures I need to follow to avoid any risk of being turned over by the airport plod?
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FTTC and in house presentation

Posted in broadband / 4_adsl – 20 days ago

I am just thinking about upgrading to 40 mbps FTTC. Our master socket is in the kitchen (not very convenient). Am I right in understandi… that the presentation is ONLY via an upgraded NTE/5 type socket at the master location, and that you can

26 replies
April 07

Popular Threads This Week 07/04/2012

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Shared Ownership Flat

Posted in enquire_within / 55discussion

Wondered if anyone here has any experience of Shared Ownership. A good friend is looking into it but can’t seem to get any practical info other than what the housing associations are put out. Personally I think its a bad idea as it seems to prey o…

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Any Way You Look At It, If You’ve Got An Airframe That Doesn’t Need A

Posted in electronics / 30gen

load of fancy electronics to keep it flying reasonably straight and level, it’s likely to be a lot smoother and less cranky – even when the electronics is WAD – than one that’s naturally anything but stable. Airliners don’t need to be highly maneou…

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Humax Foxsat-HDR EPG Locks Up

Posted in digital_tv / freesat - 24 days ago

Today – after it had been on Standby overnight – when I hit EPG it showed only the “All channels” genre at first, then – after 4 minutes – it showed all the genres, but still said something like “receiving programme details”, and was still doing tha…

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Liam Stacey

Posted in enquire_within / 55discussion

All I’ve seen so far quoted is some obnoxious trolling by this youth who has been locked up today. Has anyone see any actual incitement to racial hatred? Or is this a case of “political correctness gone mad (TM)” on the part of the magistrate whe…

172 replies

A Problem.

Posted in sasha_lubetkin / 4ask_aunty

A problem. Dear Aunty, given the granny tax, VAT on hot pies, advice on jerry cans and George Galloway winning in Bradford, how will we recognise an April Fool story today? (Shamelessly plagiarized from the letters column in yesterday’s Telegraph.) — jP –

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Emails

Posted in windows_7 / general02

Having just started using W7 and finding it has no Outlook Express which is what I have been using for most emails, any recommendat… for something which is (a) free and (b) simple? Googling produces quite a few results but what are people’s t…

34 replies

Learning

Posted in sasha_lubetkin / 10chatterbox

I am off to learn another thing, and as such will have to disavail myself of the interwebs. I think I can survive the disconnecti… It will be a struggle but the next time I shall be on is Friday. I trust I can leave you in peace to get on wit…

119 replies

AV Amplifier Advice Please

Posted in digital_tv / 2general

Currently I have a 32″ CRT Toshiba with built in 5.1. I am planning to change to a larger LED set but I do not want to give up surround sound. What AV box do I need? I would like to retain my Humax FoxSat HDR and my Samsung HR720 DVD Scart (we w…

21 replies

64 Bit Debian And VirtualBox

Posted in linux / 15general

Is anyone using this combination? I’ve been encountering serious issues with Linux locking up so comprehensi… that the only way out is to issue reboot at a terminal. The behaviour is unpredictab… sometimes occurring when I fire up a VM and s…

19 replies
April 02

New CIX Forums Released

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We are pleased to announce a new major release of CIX Forums, available at forums.cixonline.com. The revamp has been part of the planned overhaul which ICUK  set out to complete since purchasing CIX last year. The changes are based around feedback we have received from members as well as ideas from the creative talents of our development team.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of the changes it brings:

Message Viewing

  • Messages can be viewed in a fixed width font
  • Quotes are now highlighted in a different colour
  • Option to mark messages as read when opened
  • Maximum thread line display has been increased
  • A new button to create an internal CIX link to the current message
  • Page size has been greatly increased

Composing

  • New ‘quote’ button when replying
  • Message copy function has been replaced with an improved ‘repost’ function
  • Messages can now be saved as drafts for posting later

General

  • Added a new keyboard shortcuts section
  • Visiting a thread in a forum automatically joins the forum, if you are not a member
  • The left menu bar can be hidden
  • Decreased loading times throughout
  • Font changes
  • Numerous cosmetic changes
  • A new sign in page
  • The header bar now includes navigational features to make getting around forums much faster
  • Dozens of bug fixes
  • The ability to create a new forum has been restored
  • Syncing pointers is no longer required to view newly created topics
  • Users can now sign in to their CIX webmail from inside Forums

Forums Page

  • Forum pages have a new layout, displaying all open topics and most recent threads

Search

  • Search results are now in date order

Home Page

  • Added a new home page that displays all the relevant information from the old home page, and loads around three times faster
  • Added a “Who’s Online” list
  • Mobile users are now given the option of using our mobile web app

Profile Pages

  • Profiles now display CoSy resumes
  • Profile picture size has been increased
  • Users can now edit their CoSy resume from their profile page

Private Messages

  • Messages can now have a reply to address specified

Thanks to all our members who have given up their time to beta test and provide feedback to many of these features during development.  Similarly, we welcome all feedback for future developments as we try and make this one of the best forum platforms available.

March 27

*** CIX Barbie 2012 Announcement ***

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ICUK would like to invite our customers, their friends and family to our CIX Barbie 2012 to celebrate 25 years of the CIX Conferencing system.

The event will take place on Saturday June 30th, 2012 at Wyke Down, Andover (web site at http://www.wykedown.co.uk/). We are announcing this now to provide you with plenty of notice for the event.

A free hog roast and first drink will be provided, with alternative catering options for those with a specific dietary requirements available. We are hoping to have a pub quiz in the evening, light buffet, general music playing and a relaxed (eh?) social atmosphere, and a possible auction of old CIX hardware.

There is a camp site on the premises with limited spaces. Note :-

Customers will need to contact the venue in order to book their own pitch for the night

Alternatively, there are a number of local bed and breakfasts within walking distance of the venue for those that do not fancy the outdoor sleep over. If you contact the site for camping, please mention you are part of the CIX barbie event for their own records.

Details of local B&Bs can be found at

www.cherrytreesbandb.co.uk
www.picketpiecehouse.com
www.forest-edge.co.uk
www.bournevalleyinn.com
www.accommodationinandover.co.uk

We will be providing transport from the location railway station for people using public transport. Andover is connected via the A303, which is easily accessible from the A34/M3. Please let us know if you’ll need picking up so we can arrange this.

We are hoping to have several non CIX users attend from the ICUK side in order to promote the community aspect of the CIX service.

If you wish to come to the barbecue, please let us know by 16th June for the purpose of catering.

Please email cixbarbie@cix.co.uk if you wish to attend.

Please note: as this is the first official CIX barbecue for nearly 12 years, the event will mainly be a day/evening occurrence on Saturday. If the event is a success, be sure we’ll have several more in years to come.

Discussion of this event is welcome in the cix:cixbarbie conference or cix:cix.customer/10feedback

We look forward to seeing you there.

The CIX and ICUK Team

March 14

Popular Threads This Week (14/03/2012)

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Bizarre Call In Small Hours

At 4.41 this morning, the landline rang four times, then hung up. When I got up this morning, I dialled 1471 and found that the number of the caller was not one I recognised. I typed it into the Google search box, and it seems tha…

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Yeast First Or Last

I’ve just bought a Panasonic SD2500. In the recipes it says that yeast should be put in first. However, on their top-of-the-… machine there is a yeast dispenser. Hence, yeast will go in last. Furthermore, with my previous machines, the books a…

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First Book Club Discussion

First book club discussion As Andy pointed out, we didn’t set a deadline for the start of discussion of our book of the month. Since the title was chosen on 22 February, we have a month, ending 21 March. I hope that gives everyone enough time? Sasha

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Hooray Our New Euro Lock Arrived Today

Screwfix Euro locks have been out of stock for a while but I have now been able to get our new front door lock: http://www…. shed-brass/… New Anti “snap”, “bump” etc. Stangely …

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WHY Is It Wrong?

I think most people here would agree that a phrase like ‘we’ll be back momentarily’ is just wrong but why? It’s used to mean ‘we’ll be back shortly’ whereas the phrasing suggests ‘we’ll be back briefly’ but why? Use of ‘short’ and ‘brief’ can be p…

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Windows 8 – Great Or Guffaw?

A closed question on StackOverfl… made me think that it would be sensible to have a discussion about Windows 8. From what I hear, the general principle is that if you have a desktop app, it will carry on working on Intel kit. But to get into the…

77 replies

More On The Mistreatment Of Women (And Girls) In Afghanistan

More on the mistreatment of women (and girls) in Afghanistan This is an article from The New York Times which outlines the system of ‘baad’ whereby girls are abducted and punished for the perceived misdeeds of male members of their families. Not pleasant Sunday morning reading:

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Extradition. Anyone Care To Comment On The Logic, Morality And Ethics Of E…

Extradition. Anyone care to comment on the logic, morality and ethics of extraditing someone to a country when the alleged crime did not occur within the (internatio… accepted) jurisdiction of that country, and especially when it occurred w…

42 replies

Converting Primary To Logical Partition

I’ve finished up with too many primary partitions on my disk and need to convert at least one to logical. I know that Acronis Disk Director will do it, but it costs money. There’s also EaseUS partition Manager which is free. But I’m a bit uneasy …

33 replies
March 05

Popular Threads This Week

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UI Frameworks/Packages

I’m looking for a nice frontend framework for a Grails application (web based, Java/Groovy on the server). Just something to give a neat appearance and to save me from having to reinvent code or include bits from many separate places – so form ha…

A Harmless Tweet?

“I have loved things about you and I have hated things about you and there is a lot I don’t understand about you… I will not pray for you.” That message, posted on Twitter by Saudi Arabian Hamza Kasgari, sparked over 30,000 responses, several d…

New PVR

New PVR I think my Toppy 5810 is a bit ill – if I turn it off or put it into standby, when I restart it the HDD often won’t wake up, and I have to keep trying again and again until finally it works. So, what’s a good replacement?

Award Winning Marmalade!

As some of you may know, for the last year, my wife Melanie has been making handmade preserves here in Wetwang and this weekend we were up in Cumbria for the “World’s Original Marmalade Awards”. Well, I’m proud to say that she won a Gold award fo…

Where Were We Talking About Feminism? This Brings It All Back:

Where were we talking about feminism? This brings it all back: http://www….

Engelbert Humperdinck

Engelbert Humperdinck The wife just told me about this. I thought she was joking, but then I saw her face! SteveR.

Barclays New Website

Anyone tried Barclays new Banking Website? Pile of sh*t. Riddled with Javascript errors. Attempts to send feedback result in endless loop of login, go to feedback page, sent to login page… At last found a response “form”. Filled in complaint. …

More On The Mistreatment Of Women (And Girls) In Afghanistan

More on the mistreatment of women (and girls) in Afghanistan This is an article from The New York Times which outlines the system of ‘baad’ whereby girls are abducted and punished for the perceived misdeeds of male members of their families. Not pleasant Sunday morning reading: http://is.g…

Looking For Computer Games

Shortly I shall be enjoying a course of medication that makes life a little difficult and one of the things that will provide a good distraction is computer games. I’m looking for recommendat… for PC computer games. The sort of games I like …

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