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Bildo

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  1. I love the R8, but from this pic I think the GT3 looks much nicer:
  2. Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWsADMWZ8Ug
  3. I also agree it's hilarious, I know a lot of people who hate it and think it's just pointless. I think it's genius personally.
  4. That's quite possibly the gayest comment I've ever heard.
  5. Nice to see our taxpayers money is going towards something useful.. CCTV cameras which can 'predict' if a crime is about to take place are being introduced on Britain's streets. The cameras can alert operators to suspicious behaviour, such as loitering and unusually slow walking. Anyone spotted could then have to explain their behaviour to a police officer. The move has been compared to the Tom Cruise science-fiction film Minority Report, in which people are arrested before they commit planned offences. CCTV frame 1: Two men appear to be meeting on a deserted street. Is a crime about to happen? CCTV frame 2: The two men are now seen exchanging words and perhaps something else. The operator is alerted It will also fuel fears that Britain is becoming a surveillance society. There are already 4.2million cameras trained on the public. The technology could be used alongside many of these to allow evermore advanced scrutiny of our movements. Last night, civil rights campaign group Liberty was sceptical. A spokesman said: 'Bringing expensive Hollywood sci-fi to our car parks will never be as effective as having police on the street leading the fight against crime.' The cameras, trained on public places, such as car parks, are being tested by Portsmouth City Council. Crystal ball: This new CCTV in Portsmouth can automatically detect potential crimes before they happen Computers are programmed to analyse the movements of people or vehicles in the camera frame. If someone is seen lurking in a particular area, the computer will send out an alarm to a CCTV operator. The operator will then check the image and â?? if concerned â?? ring the police. The aim is to stop crimes before they are committed. If a vehicle is moving too fast or slow â?? indicating joyriding or kerb-crawling, for example â?? a similar alert could be given. Councillor Jason Fazackarley of Portsmouth Council said: 'It's the 21st century equivalent of a nightwatchman, but unlike a night-watchman it never blinks, it never takes a break and it never gets bored.' Enlarge How it works: The CCTV system being used in Portsmouth to detect potential criminal behaviour Under watch: A man is caught on CCTV loitering in a stairwell But the danger is that the innocent could be forced to account for their movements despite doing nothing wrong. Nick Hewitson, managing director of Smart CCTV, which has created the technology, denied it was a further infringement on privacy. He said the final decision on whether to send police to question a suspect would still rest with the CCTV operator. Fiction? Crimes are predicted by special operators in the Hollywood blockbuster Minority Report, starring Tom Cruise Mr Hewitson added: 'Although we are a long way off Minority Report, it is a step closer. 'But what it cannot do is say whether a guy is waiting for his girlfriend or about to commit a crime. That is for the operator to make a subjective human decision on.' Smile you're on camera: Portsmouth City Council is introducing a new sophisticated CCTV system The system has been run successfully in several U.S. cities, including New York. Government departments here are said to be interested in putting it to wider use. Tory Shadow Home Secretary Dominic Grieve said: 'We will look at this carefullyâ?¦ but there is no argument for CCTV that invades your privacy without being effective in the fight against crime.' Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/art...ORE-happen.html
  6. ;)
  7. I think we need a back-up plan in case it all goes tits up with security again.
  8. I didn't see a single Punto or Saxo that I can remember?
  9. You're just jealous of my strawberries.
  10. Not properly you didn't, you whined when I asked you for the strawberry page.
  11. It was me actually, I left them between mine and Rick's car and didn't mention them the whole weekend. It's rather funny. I don't get why the pic made it there though? Thanks for the pics!
  12. We just need it so you can sort by Views now so we can find out who the unluckiest member is!
  13. Thanks for the feedback mate. Glad you're pleased with it.
  14. Good deal, although I'd rather just feed a cable to my router and pay £35 for Live.
  15. Flash from that distance? Be like a floodlight or aomething.
  16. Her neck talks, you watch.
  17. Seriously amazing to watch, and they claim it could be seen from space! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/7740887.stm
  18. I've never had any problems with my interior bulb? Got some silly bright LED in there from the previous owner. Fill me in.
  19. Been a long time coming bro, hope it was worth it. Looks stunning.
  20. BNP, simply put, is a racist Political party. People can say what they like but deep down every person on that list wants "coloured" people removed from the country. I watched a documentary once where they followed a local group of them around, (at their own will.) Every person openly admitted a hatred for coloured people. What I found funny was that a white teenage girl came up to the group with her half-cast boyfriend, she was a member of the BNP saying hi to them all and stuff. Then once they left the cameraman said "You haven't got a problem with him being half-cast then?" He was like "Who's half cast? No he isnt, definitely not.." etc. The guy was 100% not white. Most of them are just deluded old people with nothing better to do in their lives and want the country to go back to how it was when they were young. I'm 100% against illegal immigrants and stuff, the laws regarding them disgust me too. People who have been born in this country should no way be forced out more than any others in my mind.
  21. I have declared every single pathetically tiny thing on my car. It didn't make my premium go up a single penny so I'm sure if you declare them it'll go up a very small amount if anything. I'd rather pay an extra £10 a month or something than have my insurance refused if I crashed.
  22. If you haven't declared your mod's you're basically driving uninsured. I've had mates have random spot checks on the side of the road, been told to pull over, found something silly like an exhaust undeclared and they got raped as basically being uninsured.
  23. ¡sǝʎ 'ɥɔnɯ ʎʇʇǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝǝɹd
  24. Interesting.
  25. Same for me, tried to refresh it and went dead.. Guess they were never prepared for it!
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