i just dont want to hear it no more i have my hair to do my makeup to put on and already you have given me a headache lucky we arent...
On 07/06/2011, Roger Jowett <rogerjow...@gmail.com> wrote: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_coupe > > enchoo spotted your link > > On 07/06/2011, Roger Jowett <rogerjow...@gmail.com> wrote: >> sorry for asking you questions about how to use bmp2scr and retor X >> they dont work >> they didnt do what i thought they would >> yousaid they had sam support they do screen reslution and mode 4 wise >> but geez i cant bare teh thought of another ten hours trying to figure >> out whether it has worked or not or how to use python just to get >> another video uplaoded to youtube which takes another three days as i >> have to trasnfer teh same video file ten times in order that vodaphone >> can make even more money although the uplaod unadvertised speed is >> even lower than teh advertised download speed which we dont get either >> but according to legal websites we are not allowed to compalin about >> it either or they have the right to hack our computer s to buitsof >> course they do how dare we get valu for moeny its unheard of thats why >> im running 4 64bit processors with a 32 bit operating system with aton >> of softwrawe that doesnt work and when teh amchine crashes that is >> bprobably my fault too >> mind you the hardware drivers dont install and crash teh anticvurs >> bollox utter frikking bollox this is facist crap and you know it >> >> On 07/06/2011, Roger Jowett <rogerjow...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> actually i need a timing belt cover! >>> >>> >>> On 07/06/2011, Roger Jowett <rogerjow...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> ditto >>>> so you walk into a supermarket buy a loaf of bread pay for it then ask >>>> tehm to chop it into 100 slices and walk out of the shop with only >>>> one? >>>> soudns fair to you does it speaking legally and you need to contact a >>>> legal webstie in order to work that one out do you? >>>> jeeezuz christ these c*&^nts are ripping you off left right and centre >>>> and no one complains about the louzy service? christ no wonder they >>>> find it so easy to send out letters asking for £200 prats like you lot >>>> would pay it >>>> im in breach of contract like hell i am 28.8mbps dream on i have seen >>>> it manage 2mbps on a good day for a few minutes but barely if ever >>>> im not paying £20 per month for 85kbps >>>> what does it have to do with this forum? >>>> well ok then let me use my serial comms port to use teh same external >>>> v34bis itu t v42mnp5 modem for 115200bps connection with sam im happy >>>> to do that when can we get it set up then? >>>> im getting thrity fone lines from bt soon as tehy make a full refund >>>> for the louzy broadband 30KB per second advertised as 8mbps >>>> rubbish service in this country >>>> i bet the yanks wouldnt put up with this rubbish >>>> >>>> On 07/06/2011, war...@wdlee.co.uk <war...@wdlee.co.uk> wrote: >>>>> Meant to say, before I got sidetracked... ahem... ;-) >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for the reply and offer of replacements. It's good customer >>>>> service that keeps people coming back for future purchases! :-) >>>>> >>>>> Warren >>>>> >>>>> Quoting Rich Mellor <r...@rwapservices.co.uk>: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Warren, >>>>>> >>>>>> If we can sort out the problem, then yes, I intend sending out >>>>>> replacements free of charge to those who have bought them and not >>>>>> returned them for a refund. >>>>>> >>>>>> I will of course keep people updated >>>>>> >>>>>> Rich >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 06/06/2011 11:32, war...@wdlee.co.uk wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Rich, >>>>>>> Thanks for taking the time to reply here. I bought one of the >>>>>>> membranes, but must admit that I hadn't had the time to test it and >>>>>>> discover the problems myself, till after Colin discovered and >>>>>>> mentioned them, and I haven't had a chance to return mine yet. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you sort the problem, are you planning to send out replacements >>>>>>> free off charge, to those who bought one and haven't sent it back >>>>>>> for a refund? If you are, then I'm happy to hang on to mine without >>>>>>> a refund for now, but it would be great if you could keep us >>>>>>> up-to-date one way or the other. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you manage to fix the problem, I've no doubt that you could be >>>>>>> on to a winner, as many people have had problems with their >>>>>>> original keyboard membranes and eventually more will, no doubt. A >>>>>>> successful solution would be very welcome!! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please keep us updated, and thanks for the heads-up! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Warren >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Quoting Rich Mellor <r...@rwapservices.co.uk>: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Colin Piggot <quazar@...> writes: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Spent a bit more time on this today, and a few emails to Rwap... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Warren wrote: >>>>>>>>>> No worries! I'd have probably seen them on ebay anyway, and >>>>>>>>>> tried >>>>>>>>>> one, given the problems I've had in the past with my membrane. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Pity the guy making them, didn't produce a test one first and at >>>>>>>>>> least >>>>>>>>>> contact somebody with a SAM to try it. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've done more testing, the new membrane does seem to have some >>>>>>>>> issues with >>>>>>>>> regards to the actuation force - take it out the SAM keyboard >>>>>>>>> assembly >>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>> it works, but when fitted in the keyboard unless you batter the >>>>>>>>> keys >>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>> doesn't register. Also, I have also noticed holding the new >>>>>>>>> membrane against >>>>>>>>> an old one is that when I line up the circular contact pads at one >>>>>>>>> edge >>>>>>>>> I >>>>>>>>> can then see at the far end of the new membrane the contacts are >>>>>>>>> out >>>>>>>>> by >>>>>>>>> about 2mm horizontally, that will also add further problems to >>>>>>>>> the actuation >>>>>>>>> of them. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The membrane I have is now packaged up to get sent off for a >>>>>>>>> refund... >>>> >>> >> >