Its like a telephone number, when you connect to the internet you have your own IP.
Most internet connections have a static IP address, so when you post something from your house, it could be tracked back to you. Well would be tracked back to the Internet company you get your connection from, and the police can get the information on your home address.
If you posted though from say a unsecure wifi spot like a truckstop would be using their IP address though and not so easy to trace.
I done an overspeed print out and there was one for 160km/h when it was brand new. I’m guessing that was a test. That or the guy delivering it had a trick up his sleeve lololol
Kenny1975:
Its like a telephone number, when you connect to the internet you have your own IP.
Most internet connections have a static IP address, so when you post something from your house, it could be tracked back to you. Well would be tracked back to the Internet company you get your connection from, and the police can get the information on your home address.
If you posted though from say a unsecure wifi spot like a truckstop would be using their IP address though and not so easy to trace.
So if i say something incriminating on here, but only log on from wifi zones, they’ll never track me down■■?
MR VAIN:
Probably gonna get slated for admitting to it.
i cant believe how many have gone along with you on this one !!! i too though you was gona get shot to pieces over this !!! must be the day posters that’ll pull you apart over it i couldnt possibly comment
Steve-o:
lmao. We don’t want to know what happened when you woke up in your mums house now!
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I’ve not woken up there since i was 16, never likely to either.
geezo it was in the film. mind his mum fancied him? or am I the only one to catch on to the 88mph and 1955 hint. Thought everyone loved back to the future!
I once worked for a scaffold firm and headed out of Leeds bound for Nottigham for a collection. It was an old shed of a volvo but seemed to pull ok. I got on the M1 southbound and buried my foot in the floor like we all used to do before cruise control and thought no more of it. It never really registered that I was going fast until I went past an artic at wooley edge like he had the handbrake on. I glanced down and I was well over 80mph. I backed off and then took it steady away. When I stopped and set off again all was fine.
When I got back I told the transport manger at the firm that the speed limiter was faulty and his reply was “Yes the first time it gets started every morning it fails to register, our lads tend to just leave it running all day”
I tell you what I spent the next 28 days hoping that VOSA man wouldn’t want a glance at that chart I can tell you
Steve-o:
lmao. We don’t want to know what happened when you woke up in your mums house now!
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I’ve not woken up there since i was 16, never likely to either.
geezo it was in the film. mind his mum fancied him? or am I the only one to catch on to the 88mph and 1955 hint. Thought everyone loved back to the future!
DOH! Sorry, i really dint get it, and yes, i think a good few of us loved those films, still watch them from time to time.
Steve-o:
geezo it was in the film. mind his mum fancied him? or am I the only one to catch on to the 88mph and 1955 hint. Thought everyone loved back to the future!
been there and done it still let it go to about 60 ish down over Riegate hill most days. mind you after seeing the fully load car transporter down the bottom yesterday that had spun around 180 degrees and was stuck up the crash barrier i might take it a little bit slower
weather time and mood permitting, if im not ina rush ill sit at 56ish the whole way even down hills
though the fastest i have had was somewhere downsouth i think it was the m40 i dunno tbh, anyway i ended up doing 78mph and i was still struggling to pass trucks as everyone was doing it. tachos long gone now hehe
peteandbrenda:
still let it go to about 60 ish down over Riegate hill most days. mind you after seeing the fully load car transporter down the bottom yesterday that had spun around 180 degrees and was stuck up the crash barrier i might take it a little bit slower
is that what all the probs where about on the m25 yesterday…explains 2 hours from Dartford Crossing to Junction 6 then
mine got an auto box, if i let it over run above 75MPH for too long, it will give a transmission warning up on the dashboard and lock it in the gear it is currently in
so, any time a possibly could make up by letting it over run, i would lose that and more beside by having to stop at the bottom of the hill and turn everything off for 30 seconds for it to reset the computer so it will change gear properly again
Steve-o:
lmao. We don’t want to know what happened when you woke up in your mums house now!
■■?
I’ve not woken up there since i was 16, never likely to either.
geezo it was in the film. mind his mum fancied him? or am I the only one to catch on to the 88mph and 1955 hint. Thought everyone loved back to the future!
DOH! Sorry, i really dint get it, and yes, i think a good few of us loved those films, still watch them from time to time.