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Forum: Tech Log
2nd Dec 2006, 18:34
Replies: 192
Views: 70,391
Posted By shuttlebus

In all honesty, the quality of the beer advert...

In all honesty, the quality of the beer advert video reminds me a lot of flight sim....

I would perhaps cautiously offer this as the possible source of the "false" video...

Regards,
...
23rd Oct 2006, 21:46
Replies: 253
BMI
Views: 67,321
Posted By shuttlebus

BMI at BHD

True Blue,

Don't know, but I for one (and the company I work for) can't justify the extra expense.

former gk,

Valid point. It used to be that to go anywhere, you first needed to fly to LHR,...
19th Oct 2006, 22:17
Replies: 253
BMI
Views: 67,321
Posted By shuttlebus

BMI - Too expensive; therefore fewer passengers!

BHD Flyer,

BMI passenger numbers from BHD are failing for one main reason only..... cost!

I work for a consultant and we regularly have people travelling between Belfast & London for business...
Forum: Tech Log
25th Jun 2006, 20:21
Replies: 24
Views: 5,377
Posted By shuttlebus

A few more things...

Just to add my tupence worth...

Rich mixture - burns with a yellowish flame (may be some traces of blue) - incomplete combustion. Will cause fouling of plugs, especially at low revs (and hence why...
25th Jun 2006, 12:47
Replies: 163
Views: 41,389
Posted By shuttlebus

BACON

All,

Once again, BACON has failed to perform. Myself, along with a few colleagues regularly commute over to Manchester (2-3 times a month) and have in the past regularly been let down by BACON -...
26th May 2006, 22:13
Replies: 18
Views: 2,071
Posted By shuttlebus

Carburettor cars do suffer from carb icing. I...

Carburettor cars do suffer from carb icing. I used to have a zooped up mini (a proper one, not a small Bavarian) and on cold winter nights it was not unknown for it to suffer icing. In the end, I had...
9th May 2006, 19:55
Replies: 7
Views: 833
Posted By shuttlebus

As an aside... What OS was the GF's laptop...

As an aside...

What OS was the GF's laptop running and what is your's running?

From memory (read in an article a long long time ago in a magazine far far away), teh "path too deep" error is an...
19th Mar 2006, 23:52
Replies: 39
Views: 2,650
Posted By shuttlebus

McAfee at work (7000+ seats) as chosen by our IT...

McAfee at work (7000+ seats) as chosen by our IT department

McAfee and Norton at Home, for AV and firewall - never see a lot of difference, although if I had to choose, I prefer Norton's firewall,...
18th Mar 2006, 20:03
Replies: 8
Views: 723
Posted By shuttlebus

Hmmm, Now, perhaps your GF hasn't given you...

Hmmm,

Now, perhaps your GF hasn't given you all the bits and pieces or I have missed something very basic. There has to be a way to boot the machine, as back in the days of Me the options were...
18th Mar 2006, 18:11
Replies: 8
Views: 725
Posted By shuttlebus

Check out: - http://www.freenas.org I...

Check out: -

http://www.freenas.org

I had an old PC (P3, 500MHz, 128Mb ram) and dropped all my spare HDs in it.

Had a NAS up and running in about 25 minutes - Cost=£0; Storage=60Gb
...
13th Mar 2006, 19:16
Replies: 22
Views: 2,537
Posted By shuttlebus

And now comes the science...

Using the "eject" option ensures that the info you copied to the drive has in fact been written

Willie is nearly correct - in fact it is a "Windows" issue, rather than a hardware issue and dates...
9th Mar 2006, 21:17
Replies: 331
BMI
Views: 72,985
Posted By shuttlebus

bmibabyfc You have only reinforced the point...

bmibabyfc

You have only reinforced the point of many of the posters above about why we are leaving bmi.

We shouldn't have to read multiple pages and click on extra buttons or get our...
8th Mar 2006, 19:11
Replies: 331
BMI
Views: 72,985
Posted By shuttlebus

Well, since bmi now offers no advantage for...

Well, since bmi now offers no advantage for travellers "down the back" in comparison with easy etc and BHD is restricted by ops hours by the North Down lot, I would assume that peoples priorities...
6th Mar 2006, 23:18
Replies: 331
BMI
Views: 72,985
Posted By shuttlebus

Was there strategic reasoning for bmi keeping the...

Was there strategic reasoning for bmi keeping the business cabin on LHR-BHD where BA does not compete directly?

I seem to remember that it was one of the few routes that kept the cabin - have all...
6th Mar 2006, 16:25
Replies: 5
Views: 17,649
Posted By shuttlebus

Daysleeper, I agree - walked down to the...

Daysleeper,

I agree - walked down to the comms cabinet in the office this afternoon and guess what, IT and phones in the same patch panel.

So much for Maplin... maybe they are trying to protect...
6th Mar 2006, 12:54
Replies: 5
Views: 17,649
Posted By shuttlebus

Daysleeper, Looks like a big no-no. ...

Daysleeper,

Looks like a big no-no.

Check out the pagr from Maplin Electronics. The Q&A section seems quire explicit on the matter.
...
Replies: 37
Views: 7,412
Posted By shuttlebus

Mike, Thanks for the comments! And Male of...

Mike,

Thanks for the comments! And Male of course:p

Perhaps I should have summarised my earlier post. The essence of being SA is IMHO being aware of the"knowns" so the the only things...
6th Mar 2006, 01:33
Replies: 2
Views: 749
Posted By shuttlebus

What, nobody said anything about having to thaw...

What, nobody said anything about having to thaw them:cool:
Replies: 37
Views: 7,412
Posted By shuttlebus

My favourite example of SA is based on drivng the...

My favourite example of SA is based on drivng the car. This is maybe something everyone can relate to?

Imagine you are driving along in your car during rush hour traffic in a built-up urban...
Forum: Cabin Crew
28th Feb 2006, 22:06
Replies: 56
Views: 19,395
Posted By shuttlebus

Talking Some thoughts

A lot of this comes down to experience and peception.

A couple of years back flying into BFS from LHR with BMI, pre christmas, 80-90mph gales across the UK, dark windy night with lots of visible...
28th Feb 2006, 20:00
Replies: 9
Views: 967
Posted By shuttlebus

Sorry guys, disagree. 6Gb C drive is...

Sorry guys, disagree.

6Gb C drive is sufficient. Install all your programs on say D drive and then create another partition (E drive) for data.

Then use TweakUI to move a number of "special...
27th Feb 2006, 22:48
Replies: 9
Views: 967
Posted By shuttlebus

You would be well advised to remove the CDRW from...

You would be well advised to remove the CDRW from the primary channel and pop it on to the secondary. CD/DVD drives only transfer data at a max (from memory) bus speed of 15.5 Mbytes/second, which is...
25th Feb 2006, 18:44
Replies: 6
Views: 699
Posted By shuttlebus

seacue's tip is valid IF THE OS IS WinXP, as it...

seacue's tip is valid IF THE OS IS WinXP, as it allows you to add and ditch network connections on the fly. However, previous MS OSes will not let you do this- you will require a reboot.

Also,...
Forum: Tech Log
20th Feb 2006, 20:54
Replies: 7
Views: 1,006
Posted By shuttlebus

I seem to remember that Brian Trubshaw's book...

I seem to remember that Brian Trubshaw's book covered the intake issues with Concorde in great detail.

As there are ex-Concorde pilots on line here, you may get a better reply, but from memory, it...
20th Feb 2006, 20:45
Replies: 17
Views: 1,702
Posted By shuttlebus

Broadband modems authenticate from the modem. ...

Broadband modems authenticate from the modem.

In this case the BT modem is hard-wired (I assume, as I never tried to log on to it). The modem/routers you buy in the shops need to be configured for...
19th Feb 2006, 17:01
Replies: 2
Views: 563
Posted By shuttlebus

Surely life can't be that bad? And by the...

Surely life can't be that bad?

And by the way, Macs are hacker proof either!

Shuttlebus
19th Feb 2006, 16:57
Replies: 17
Views: 1,702
Posted By shuttlebus

tired flyboy.... You are arguing for the...

tired flyboy....

You are arguing for the same thing! Buy a new box. It doesn't matter if it is BT, Netgear, Belkin, Linksys or 3Com. We all agree that a single integrated box is the way to go.
...
18th Feb 2006, 19:35
Replies: 17
Views: 1,702
Posted By shuttlebus

First off, to answer the question above... ...

First off, to answer the question above...

From memory, there is an option to tell the BT router if it connected to a network or a standalone PC (On the BT Broadband page accessed from the...
16th Feb 2006, 22:37
Replies: 6
Views: 938
Posted By shuttlebus

Agree totally with Conan - have same SOP. ...

Agree totally with Conan - have same SOP.

Router is also set to drop connection after 15mins.... in practise this is never a problem as wake up is minimal.

Suggest you use a firewall router...
16th Feb 2006, 22:32
Replies: 17
Views: 1,702
Posted By shuttlebus

OK guys, Don't slag of that little BT modem...

OK guys,

Don't slag of that little BT modem yet.

I got one when I signed up to BT Broadband and you can connect two computers to it. One using USB and one using a proper network port. However,...
13th Feb 2006, 20:56
Replies: 10
Views: 792
Posted By shuttlebus

Fatigue is a function of cyclic loading. This...

Fatigue is a function of cyclic loading. This loading works the material and what is know as work hardening takes place.

Therefore the material becomes stronger. Hoever, in doing so it becomes...
11th Feb 2006, 16:28
Replies: 10
Views: 792
Posted By shuttlebus

There are a number of different failure...

There are a number of different failure mechanisms. I'll keep this simple in layman's terms: -

First some definitions:

1) Elastic - structure will return to original "position" on removal of...
8th Feb 2006, 22:49
Replies: 12
Views: 992
Posted By shuttlebus

Huh!

Currently on a 2.0Ghz Centrino wth 1Gb of ram and a 64Mb Radeon X600 graphics card. (1680*1050 on a 15.4" widescreen)

Superb picture and runs FS2004 a treat....

What else can I say.... oh yes,...
8th Feb 2006, 20:09
Replies: 10
Views: 792
Posted By shuttlebus

Fibreglass, developed in the late 1940s, was the...

Fibreglass, developed in the late 1940s, was the first modern composite and is still the most common. It makes up about 65 per cent of all the composites produced today and is used for boat hulls,...
8th Feb 2006, 20:03
Replies: 2
Views: 539
Posted By shuttlebus

Vista is supposed to ship by the end of the year!...

Vista is supposed to ship by the end of the year! However, depending on which review you read, there are either serious flaws with the beta and lots of bits missing or the reviewer is blown away by...
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