[URL]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUZUKI-TS250-Fully-restored_W0QQitemZ270443101182[/URL]
Must be worth at least that much just for the "gold billet fuel filter". Popular mod on that model, is it?
Thus spake Timo Geusch () unto the assembled multitudes: "...great fun to ride. kept in front room and not used." Er.....?
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, The Older "Please note - All pictures are inverted due to a camera anomoly." The "anomoly" presumably being the thick **** behind it? -- Wicked Uncle Nigel - "He's hopeless, but he's honest" I have already made the greatest contribution to the fight against climate change that I can make: I have decided not to breed. Now quit bugging me and go and talk to the Catholics.
I think you're all missing the most important point here, namely that TOG's finally started posting clickable links rather than just bloody item numbers. Hoorah! My RSI feels better already.
Swipe - right click - Goto Selected URL. Still only 3 mouse clicks. Mined ewe, it didn't wrap in my XanaNews.
Thus spake Krusty () unto the assembled multitudes: For me (in tin in a separate window, which doesn't grok clickable links): swipe across item number (automatically copies selected text), click toolbar bookmark in browser for Ebay site, click in search box, Ctrl-V to paste item number and then click Search. OK, so that's 4 mouse clicks.
4 mouse clicks & 2 keyboard presses, & that's assuming your browser is open & visible. Why on earth would you use something that doesn't work with clickable links though?
Thus spake Krusty () unto the assembled multitudes: That's a very good question. The answer is just force of habit. I've been using Tin for donkey's years (before clickable links even existed!). It's very easy and very quick to use and I'm just comfortable with it. Any links I just swipe-to-copy and then paste into my browser. Doesn't take much more time than a windows-based viewer, and besides, I need the exercise