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by picker » 13 Mar 2004 8:32
yeah thats a great video. helped me ALOT !!! cheers.
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by CobraOne » 23 Mar 2004 19:51
Good video !
Thanks for sharing with us
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by Rancor » 28 Mar 2004 10:30
Awsome video, thanks. Cormu, I was wondering what you personaly recomend for a tubular pick? I see your using southord in the vid. I am planning on getting a set, just not sure what one to get. I am going to become a locksmith and am trying to equip my van. thanks for any help.
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by hubie2k » 30 Mar 2004 12:19
When i tried to watch the the video it comes up as page moved or temporarily unavailable, can anyone help?
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by cormu » 31 Mar 2004 7:31
???
strange it is definatlly there. you will need DivX installed to watch it and best way to download it is to rightclick the mouuse on the link and select save as..
hope it works 
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by mightymouse » 31 Mar 2004 9:21
Can I just add a technical note that viewers are better off downloading the DivX _codec_ rather than the full DivX program itself. DivX is notoriously ridden with spyware, and might best be avoided if possible. Those of you who use Microsoft Windows systems can watch the video in Windows Media Player etc providing you have the DivX codec. You can get the codec from the DivX download page just underneath the section for the main windows version of the program.
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