1. http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=anzu&type=

    Here are the ones for the Arc. I would get CM9 RC1 which is just fantastic. It's Android 4.0.4, stock android with some added features. I'm running it on the Galaxy S II and loving it.
    Just make sure you know what you're doing when flashing it. I would visit the Arc's section in XDA-Developers and check out the CM9 thread.
  2. Just jailbroke the ipad. I was bored
  3. Not much fun. Seems like an iphone thing. And one of the apps has cause my ipad to freeze.
  4. I've seen a few interesting things listed on Lifehacker for Jailbroken iPads but they are few and far between.
  5. Gah, lawn mower maintenance Dirty, dirty job.

  6. Technology Topic

    Just kidding. I actually like that kind of dirty jobs. I like fiddling with all kind of machines, and a lawn mower, a toaster or a hoover is no different.
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Technology Topic

    Just kidding. I actually like that kind of dirty jobs. I like fiddling with all kind of machines, and a lawn mower, a toaster or a hoover is no different.



    Ahem It's got wires, therefore it's technology.I don't know whether it's worth the effort sharpening the blade or just buying a new one. Thing is, I don't have the tools to sharpen it so I either spend money getting the tools or spend money getting the blade. If its the latter, the same problem will occur further down the line unless I buy a new blade then buy the tools to keep the new one in good shape.

    Ever since getting addicted to American Restoration, I want to take everything apart and do it myself
  8. New or used lawn mowers are pretty cheap anyway
  9. Originally posted by iTim:[..]

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    Ahem It's got wires, therefore it's technology.I don't know whether it's worth the effort sharpening the blade or just buying a new one. Thing is, I don't have the tools to sharpen it so I either spend money getting the tools or spend money getting the blade. If its the latter, the same problem will occur further down the line unless I buy a new blade then buy the tools to keep the new one in good shape.

    Ever since getting addicted to American Restoration, I want to take everything apart and do it myself

    Hardware store I used to work at used to sharpen lawn mower blades for like 4 dollars
  10. Hmm..you'd be hard pressed to find an independent hardware store that would offer that service around here. There's one local to my parents that I did work experience at (don't ask) but I don't think they sharpened lawn mower blades. Suppose I could always ask. It seems a simple task, I would just need to find a file. Not sure how time consuming it'd be though.

    Sergio, found a new blade for £13. A new mower, with a collection system would be kicking around the £50+.

    I think I'll head up to that hardware store see if they'll do it.


    /nonsensical lawn mower talk that I started