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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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That's true Andy, but you also have 8 different ring tones on the Mark II But, I am sure that as a "Driving Instructor" you don't have hangovers !!
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I answered the door to our postman this afternoon, he said I am sorry that he was late, but everyone in the village was receiving " Special Deliveries " today which has to be signed for, including you Mr. Saunders, Oh that's good, I said, and you have also got a mountain of junk mail, nothing new there then.. I took the parcel up to my
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Gordon Brown will never take Britain into the Euro, so, given there will be another two years before the next election and assuming the next UK Prime Minister wants to take us into the Euro, I suggest the very earlest date would be 4 years from now.. maybe..
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The default setting for the Beolab 3500 is to display the clock constantly in standby. When the unit is switched on it displays the source and track. If you adjust the volume then it will display the volume.
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A very warm welcome to Beoworld.. I am assuming from your " Problem Statement " that the room with the Beolink Active has always had the problem when selecting A.AUX ? Please confirm.. When you select A.AUX in the Beolink Active room using the Beo4, the Beolink Active goes through a protocol handshaking on the Masterlink. But when you select
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If you already have a Mark I Beocom 6000 and it is working correctly, then there is little benefit from a general user viewpoint unless you wish to use the hands free option. There is in fact three (3) versions of the Beocom 6000:- A Mark I version An updated Mark I version which provides all the functions of the Mark II including the same software
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Yes, Daniel the Beolab 3500 would be a very good option..
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Daniel, Have a good trip to London with your extra spending power, I have just returned from 5 days in Milan where my hotel bill was £500 more than it would have been 9 months ago. For most Europeans, London has become cheaper, well a bit cheaper !!!
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Mike, You said:- As for the manuals, are there no free resources? In the old computer world, we have bitsavers, which is all free: http://www.bitsavers.org/ " As of Mar, 2008 there are over 13,300 documents containing over 1,228,400 pages in the archive." I come from the computer world where such resources are freely available, but in the
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Unfortunately, the UK pound against most currencies except the US dollar can make you feel depressed..
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