I believe you can get commercial CD cleaners, that somehow fill in the scratches well enough for the cd drive error correction to work. I haven't seen any around for a while (but then this is Australia, and I haven't been looking... ), but I'm sure someone else around here would know of one?
I personally like (starting with the Australian beers) Crownies, Coopers, and when I'm poor, Carlton. Guinness, Kilkenny, etc are good when I can afford them :) Other than that I drink Canadian Club, Jim Beam, Cougar, basically most bourbons (except Woodstock ;)). (Edited by bgreene2001 ...
I'll agree that we have some decent beer (definatly not the best, but drinkable ), but weather? You ever been to Melbourne? I'd hardly call 40C+ and humis 'good'
Quote: from LLamaBoy on 2:25 pm on Feb. 13, 2004[br] Hmmm. Am they the same Jerk who did the song "Sucked In" on NFS:U? If so, I like them! Yes, they are :) Sucked In is a fairly good track, there is a bit of variety on their cds though. Apparently they put on an amazing stage show ...
It's entirely possible that he has the mac version that requires the code or something, but I would assume that comes with instructions on how to enter it. It might help if tekk could rephrase his question more specifically?
I personally use Mozilla, but I've heard good things about Crazy Browser if you want to use the Internet Explorer rendering engine. These are both free browsers that include popup blockers.
I generally agree Iris, but it's kind of still untried ground here. The two last ones were filmed almost as one film, and split into the seperate films. It's like LoTR, it's just one long movie, but it had to be split into the 3 parts, cause no one wants to sit throuth ~9 hours at once
Open a command window and run it or something, it will give you instructions. If you just run it from windows, you don't have time to see any of them because the command window automatically closes. Alternatively, you can run it from the 'run' prompt if you have the correct command line ...