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Steel Mate PTS400.Q (4 Sensor) Raer kit with wireless dash mountSteel Mate PTS400.Q (4 Sensor) Raer kit with wireless dash mount (Dec 29 2007 18:56 GMT) - [Product Description]Steelmate parking sensors add safety to your driving experience by installing ultrasound sensors into your car bumper, giving you an audible and/ or visual warning when obstacles are detected near your vehicle. This innovative technology assists you with parking, or helps prevent accidents by alerting you when an object (or an animal, child etc..) comes too close to your vehicle. Steelmate sensors can save you money by avoiding the need to upgrade any of the bodywork of the vehicle. Steelmate honour their slogan of honesty innovation, passion, and their prices reflect the true premium quality of their products. |
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Pye (PLND42) Universal GPS Portable Navigation System w/4” TouchPye (PLND42) Universal GPS Portable Navigation System w/4” Touch (Dec 29 2007 18:56 GMT) - [Product Description]Universal GPS Portable Navigation System w/4" Touch Screen[Product Features]4" LCD touch screen400Mhz CPU64MB flash ROM / 64MB SDRAMBuilt-in 22-Channel atlas II GPS systemEmbedded type 2 antenna w/ ExtensionOn Screen KeyboardBuilt-in SpeakerSD/ MMC slot (supports capacities of up to 2GB)USB PortPower On/ Off buttonVolume Zoom/ ControlRechargeable Li-Ion battery 1350mAhCharger module includedCigrette lighter plug includedMini USB Sync cable includedMS Windows CE 4.2 operating systemDestinator 6 navigation softwareNavteq/ Tele atlas maps included |
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Shuffle Problems (Dec 29 2007 18:56 GMT) - My WMP11 on Vista is set to shuffle music. I have a playlist of approximately 1000 songs or so. It always seems to find a pattern where it will keep repeating a series of 10 songs or so in the same exact order several times. I will use letters for this... I was playing song 'A', then song 'B', then song 'C', then song 'D', then it went to a few totally different songs in the list, then it went back and played song 'A', 'B', 'C', and 'D', in the same order again. |
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Re: can these be deleted (Dec 29 2007 18:56 GMT) - Debbie I have no idea what they are. I would think so given that they are jpg files. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Debbie Graham wrote: > My repair folder has these in it, can I remove the ones dated 2006? |
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