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Oh you mean one of these, although I prefer you with blonde hair
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techie_alison wrote:CBR600RR

I don't know whether I am happy with you going around town on a motorbike; I believe the expression is doing the ton. You be careful out there. I mean according to official records traffic speeds in London are now as fast as when..... .................the traffic was horse drawn.

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After looking at the pictures, back in the real world...
If you do get a bike be careful out on the roads. One of my workmates bought a bike and within two weeks was taken to casualty. He had a neck injury and broke both his legs. In one leg he damaged his nerves. He is not expected back at work anytime soon. This after another had a less serious accident four weeks earlier. And just after yet another had a very minor accident not long after that
Remember, it is not just you own skills - it is the errors of others that you have to anticipate...
Having said that, good luck and I hope you get a good bike for a nice price
If you do get a bike be careful out on the roads. One of my workmates bought a bike and within two weeks was taken to casualty. He had a neck injury and broke both his legs. In one leg he damaged his nerves. He is not expected back at work anytime soon. This after another had a less serious accident four weeks earlier. And just after yet another had a very minor accident not long after that

Remember, it is not just you own skills - it is the errors of others that you have to anticipate...
Having said that, good luck and I hope you get a good bike for a nice price

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Re: Building PeSTs, JeSTs, EPROMs, VGA SCART leads THIS WEEK
don't you just looooove new technologyShredder11 wrote:I have a PS/2 type but my friend has a USB type and says it causes him a few problems.

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Learning to ride a motorbike was one of the best things I've ever done - I passed my test a year and a bit ago.
The dangers are there, for sure, but being on a bike is immense fun, and a very economical way to commute, especially in busy cities like where I am, in Bristol. It's true that the majority of bike-related accidents tend to be other drivers failing to notice you - not a dig at car drivers, as I drive a car too. I've had a few times where people have pulled out in front of me and it's been a fairly frightening moment, but you come to expect these things, and you tend to anticipate danger more and ride defensively as a motorcyclist - at least, that's how I was taught.
I find that the benefits and enjoyment I get out of riding a bike completely outweigh the the possibility of danger. Hell, I could get killed in a train wreck tomorrow - why pin it to the motorbike?
Not to say that you shouldn't be very careful, however - not at all. Driving a vehicle, no matter what it is, comes with a lot of responsibility - and I'm sure Alison knows that
I ride a Honda NTV650, what can only be considered a utility bike
Big clunky V-twin - and a lot of fun! 
Oh - on topic, Alison, you have PM!
The dangers are there, for sure, but being on a bike is immense fun, and a very economical way to commute, especially in busy cities like where I am, in Bristol. It's true that the majority of bike-related accidents tend to be other drivers failing to notice you - not a dig at car drivers, as I drive a car too. I've had a few times where people have pulled out in front of me and it's been a fairly frightening moment, but you come to expect these things, and you tend to anticipate danger more and ride defensively as a motorcyclist - at least, that's how I was taught.
I find that the benefits and enjoyment I get out of riding a bike completely outweigh the the possibility of danger. Hell, I could get killed in a train wreck tomorrow - why pin it to the motorbike?

Not to say that you shouldn't be very careful, however - not at all. Driving a vehicle, no matter what it is, comes with a lot of responsibility - and I'm sure Alison knows that

I ride a Honda NTV650, what can only be considered a utility bike


Oh - on topic, Alison, you have PM!

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Wasn't that the Revere? I think when Performance Bike tested it they called it the Reverend. I thought that was a bit unfair as there was nothing solid, biggish, and just designed as sensible transport out there at the time. Everything in the same market was yesterday's streetfighter without the glassfibre.
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Thats right! 
The bike was called the Revere up until 1993, then they called it the NTV650. Same bike either way
It is my first bike, and I love it... it's just a bulletproof mile-muncher, with very low maintenance. Shaft-driven, no chain to have to oil... it's cheap to insure, even for a new rider, and it seems to have an unbelievable amount of low-end torque, it'll happily pull away in 3rd, and thump along at 20mph in 5th... it's just fun!
Here's a video of me riding it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDSVItrjQo4 - I've since got a Micron exhaust silencer added to it, as its original exhaust was rusting to pieces. Now it sounds like a shotgun going off!

The bike was called the Revere up until 1993, then they called it the NTV650. Same bike either way

It is my first bike, and I love it... it's just a bulletproof mile-muncher, with very low maintenance. Shaft-driven, no chain to have to oil... it's cheap to insure, even for a new rider, and it seems to have an unbelievable amount of low-end torque, it'll happily pull away in 3rd, and thump along at 20mph in 5th... it's just fun!
Here's a video of me riding it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDSVItrjQo4 - I've since got a Micron exhaust silencer added to it, as its original exhaust was rusting to pieces. Now it sounds like a shotgun going off!

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You live in the Land of a Thousand Roundabouts!!!
Further to your comment in the video re Massey-Ferguson tractors. The most expensive, quietest, and easiest to drive vehicle I have ever driven was a MF 4000 series. Shame it smelled of pig muck......
Further to your comment in the video re Massey-Ferguson tractors. The most expensive, quietest, and easiest to drive vehicle I have ever driven was a MF 4000 series. Shame it smelled of pig muck......

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Roundabouts... god, no kidding!
Hahahaha!

Hahahaha!

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We don't just have traffic lights and roundabouts, the powers that be (Bristol City and surrounding councils) mixed the two together
When that did not cause enough chaos they added "bus-gates" and 2+ lanes
But the best is the bus lanes either side of a central island bus stop. Works until one bus wants to overtake another - except with this arrangement they can't!

When that did not cause enough chaos they added "bus-gates" and 2+ lanes

But the best is the bus lanes either side of a central island bus stop. Works until one bus wants to overtake another - except with this arrangement they can't!

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Until I saw the run up to the Leaders' Debate the other day I didn't realise how much water there was in the city centre. I knew there was some, but not all those marinas etc.
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Hmmm.....an apology is in order I feel for the image I posted earlier in this thread. It was only a bit of fun and was the first image I came across with the bike in......BUT.....it is a demeaning image towards women in general and that is NOT what I intended. So if you are reading this Aly......sorry and I have given myself a ticking off. 

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I would like to add that I didn't see Shred's image before posting my picture of Marianne Faithful. Thank you. 

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don't be ridiculous!!Shredder11 wrote:Hmmm.....an apology is in order I feel for the image I posted earlier in this thread. It was only a bit of fun and was the first image I came across with the bike in......BUT.....it is a demeaning image towards women in general and that is NOT what I intended. So if you are reading this Aly......sorry and I have given myself a ticking off.

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Well I had it running on my Jaguar at least years JagFest showing that I could controller motor functions, Analogue/Digital mode selection and reporting back (to my laptop via the Skunkconsole) all button presses, analogue values and controller mode. I would say it is 90% complete, there are just a few small improvement tweeks I would like to make to try and get it working better than it is as currently.Mug UK wrote:Stephen Moss was working on a PS1 analogue pad convertor for the Jaguar .. no idea how far he got with making it a reality though.
Unfortunately I have not had as much time to work on it this year as I would have liked and although the information out on the internet has gotten me this far it was apparent that it was not all complete or nesessarly accurate so I recently purchased a logic analyser and can now see what is actually going on so I should be able to make some progress albeit slow as what the logic analyser has reveiled so far has prompted me to start an almost rewrite of the firmware. I am hoping to have it all compeleted and working to my satisfaction in time for this years Jagfest but we will see how things go.
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I am interested in a Pest interface.
I have a Logitec trackball with PS2 connector on the end.
With the Pest this would suit me fine.
Would it be possible to have a female ps2 connector fitted directly to the interface.
This is for my Hades.
Many thanks and Good to see your back again.
Good luck with the job hunting.
I have a Logitec trackball with PS2 connector on the end.
With the Pest this would suit me fine.
Would it be possible to have a female ps2 connector fitted directly to the interface.
This is for my Hades.
Many thanks and Good to see your back again.
Good luck with the job hunting.
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Heyo,
Sorry for taking a while to reply. New job and rushing about.
Yes, no problems on the PeST. I have one cable left and two mice, £20 and £32.
Ali x
Sorry for taking a while to reply. New job and rushing about.
Yes, no problems on the PeST. I have one cable left and two mice, £20 and £32.
Ali x
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How about my JeST cable?
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YES!!!!! 
Send me your address Simon, I'll put it in the post. You've been patient!!
Would you like the controller one or the cable?

Send me your address Simon, I'll put it in the post. You've been patient!!

Would you like the controller one or the cable?
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Hmmmm nice bike, but for the city ??? This is more a circuit biketechie_alison wrote:CBR600RR

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Jut raced again 25 May on my ZX-7R, the Aprilia RSV is sitting in the garage...
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You have PM, Aly 

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Good news! Super. But we want, we demand, details!!!techie_alison wrote: New job


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Nice. I have a ZX-7R and ZX-7RR plus another 7R with a blown Hawk engine!BoNuS wrote:Jut raced again 25 May on my ZX-7R, the Aprilia RSV is sitting in the garage...

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As I already said before, it seems that the love for Atari and bikes go hand in handMega4PAK wrote:Nice. I have a ZX-7R and ZX-7RR plus another 7R with a blown Hawk engine!BoNuS wrote:Jut raced again 25 May on my ZX-7R, the Aprilia RSV is sitting in the garage...

Nice bikes btw !!! Can't help it although my Aprilia is way newer I like my Kawa more...
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