One for the spelling police
Discussion
mk1fan said:
My (non specialist) garage accidentally broke mine - S3C - when changing the engine mounts.
They managed to source the replacement for the same day so they can't be hard to source from the part number on the part.
You are talking about the thing that goes on the side of the distributer.
They managed to source the replacement for the same day so they can't be hard to source from the part number on the part.
You are talking about the thing that goes on the side of the distributer.
Yes I've done some hilarious spelling mistakes, but I like this one especially as the word IS in the urban dictionary;-
Klippie said:
I've a Mini 0801 fitted...as my daily drive usually sees some dhead in a van nearly taking someone out, it's fitted as a just in case something happens device. Saying that though the other week when out driving I was behind a woman who was driving very irradically ......
mattley said:
Net Neutrality is a hugely important principal and one that I have always held as sacrosanct.
iPlayer was the first to make the principals look shaky over here, Netflix however has significantly changed the game and I'm not so sure where I stand anymore.
The principals of Net Neutrality start to look a little impractical when one or two services start offering services that rely on huge amounts of high quality bandwidth. the rise of BitTorrent and the like could be managed by traffic shaping but real time streaming at what is already peak usage times changes things considerably.
I've been looking at the deals that Netflix are entering into with Verizon and Comcast and they seem a fairly reasonable solution to me, I know the purists will scream but these types of deals are going to be necessary to preserve the core principal unless the fundamental method of interconnect charging changes and I really can't see how that might work.
AA999 said:
Seems to be a 'positive thing' if you are a wealthy company/corporation and can buy your competition out of the internet.
I don't think the current issues are really about this.iPlayer was the first to make the principals look shaky over here, Netflix however has significantly changed the game and I'm not so sure where I stand anymore.
The principals of Net Neutrality start to look a little impractical when one or two services start offering services that rely on huge amounts of high quality bandwidth. the rise of BitTorrent and the like could be managed by traffic shaping but real time streaming at what is already peak usage times changes things considerably.
I've been looking at the deals that Netflix are entering into with Verizon and Comcast and they seem a fairly reasonable solution to me, I know the purists will scream but these types of deals are going to be necessary to preserve the core principal unless the fundamental method of interconnect charging changes and I really can't see how that might work.
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