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| Thread ID: 33730 | 2003-05-24 04:15:00 | [OT] How to open a BMW's doors? | Graham L (2) | Press F1 |
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| 146963 | 2003-05-24 04:15:00 | When Windows CE locks up ... use a sledgehammer (aardvark.co.nz) (spotted this in the comp.risks newsgroup) |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 146964 | 2003-05-24 05:16:00 | Do you think they should have used embedded Linux? | Dolby Digital (160) | ||
| 146965 | 2003-05-25 02:48:00 | I've always thought that a handle on the inside was quite easy to "administer". Didn't need a manual. :D (And internal locking doesn't seem to protect against someone outside with a sledgehammer.) | Graham L (2) | ||
| 146966 | 2003-05-25 03:18:00 | For the next models, I suppose they will relocate the tool kit to beneath one of the seats and will include a sledgehammer. Also, I'd hate the job of defragging and reinstalling windows. :D |
exLL (515) | ||
| 146967 | 2003-05-25 04:07:00 | Ages ago a mate of mine had the most embarrassing situation during his wedding when his Nissan blew a fuse or something and we couldn't open the doors after the ceremony (the door is electronic, no keys). Needless to say we had a good laugh. But the bride couldn't see the humour. | nzStan (440) | ||
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