"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ...
Try to learn the difference between an untrimmed signature and a post.
I do realize this might tax your feeble Scotch intellect.
I'm sure I've pointed this out to you before, but "Scotch" is an
alcoholic drink, not a nationality.
I was assuming he (?) was meaning intellect that had been enfeebled by the
drinking of 'Scotch'. :-) However FWIW I'd associate that with de-icer
liquids like popular grain mix brand name deleted, etc. I did once clean
the ice off our path with an unwanted bottle of that some innocent had
given to me thinking it was worth drinking.
Here in London we don't de-ice our drives ourselves, we have east European
immigrants who will de-ice a whole street for a six pack of Stella and 50
grams
of Old Holborn. And down here in the south it only gets icy in the winter.
My preference tended to be for single malts. I did also enjoy some of the
various wood cask finished versions. The Balvenie Port Wood 21 year was a
favourite.
The Belvenie was never a favourite of mine but it could be perked by topping
with cola and two chunks of ice, no doubt you like it that way?
But Jim has at last cottoned onto the importance of impedance
matching...... (That should result in a flurry of angry retorts from the
clique?).
No idea who would be angry as I have no idea what you mean.
That doesn't surprise me...
Maybe the angry retorts will enlighten me on that.
.... If only.
This is not the froop for this but installed an LG Blu-Ray burner on a
Win7 64bit machine, (49 quid from yoyo) all criteria is met, used
Cyberlink compatibility advisor executable, flashed firmware blah blah,
but sigh, not going to plan. Bugger!
It seems a bit of shouting and cursing at it seems to have done the trick,
booted an hour back and it now recognises all blank media.
The "Win7" part made me lose interest in the rest... :-)
But Jim, over priced/under spec Apple hardware is for girls or men who
wear pink ties. Linux is for old blokes with too much time to spare, but
Windows is for real men.
Slainte,
Jim
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