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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 days and 9 hours ago
One thing that I've been trying to figure out...
If you flip the switch on the side of your iPhone to turn on silence mode, while it silences most
of your sounds, certain apps still seem to use sounds. While on some third party apps I can
understand this, the alarm in the clock app confuses me, because it will still set off your loud
regular sound when the alarm goes off.
Is there a way to change this so that when the phone is in silent mode, the alarms are silenced
too, other than manually changing each alarm whenever you go into this mode?
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Adrants -
1 days and 16 hours ago
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Amalgamated clears air over "Virtual Drinking Buddy" rip.
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Classic cars, Vintage Racing, Classic Rally -
1 days and 17 hours ago
The second leg of competition in Tour Britannia provided yet more high speed
action and the leaders in two of the three categories have maintained their advantages. In
Competition, Sean Lockyear and Roy Stephenson have extended their lead to 41 seconds, while the
all-female crew of Emma Henchoz and Jeanne Taylor holds a 12.2 second advantage in Regularity. In
the battle for overall honours - based on index of performance - Malcolm Ricketts has moved into
the lead of Tour Britannia.
Today, the crews left Coombe Abbey and headed straight to Mallory Park, before a further four
stages, two each at Arbury Hall and Cornbury Park. After lunch in the Orangery at Blenheim Palace,
the route took the crews to Silverstone for the closing action of the day around the
Historic Grand Prix circuit.
Roger Wills, in the Bizzarrini 5300 GT, led the field at Mallory Park, winning the
second race from start to finish and taking overall honours at the Leicestershire circuit. Chris
Chiles finished just under four seconds adrift in second in the AC Cobra with Eric Woolley (Austin
Healy 3000) third. However, as the crews moved to Arbury Hall, Lockyear and Wills took stage
victories, with Wills also winning Cornbury 1 and Paul Howells in the Porsche 911
ST taking his first stage win of the event at Cornbury 2. At Silverstone,
this afternoon, Mike Dowd - driving the car he shares with Jeremy Cooke - won after a fantastic
battle with Lockyear and Chiles. It was only his third ever race. On the overall leaderboard,
status quo is maintained by Lockyear, Chiles and Mike Anderson respectively.
The Tour Britannia Trophy - based on Index of Performance - is now being led by Malcolm Ricketts in
his nimble Lotus Elite. Mike Anderson maintains second ahead of third placed Sean Lockyear.
In the Regularity category the men fought back today and claimed wins in six of the eight
competitive sections, including road regularity. The close-fought nature of the category is
demonstrated by the seven different winners today, including Marc Vandendijk, Nick Gatehouse, Ding
Boston and his crew of three students, Joey Beale, Emma Henchoz, Nigel Lax and Hamish Cooke.
However, it is the all female crew of Henchoz and Jeanne Taylor who maintain their lead in the
Volvo P544.
Tomorrow's final day of competition kicks off with two stages at Swynnerton before the racing takes
centre stage, this time at Cheshire's Oulton Park circuit. Before lunch at the Cholmondeley Arms,
there are a further two stages in the grounds of Cholmondeley Castle. The final competitive action
takes the competitors back to Swynnerton for two more stages, before returning to Coombe Abbey for
the finish, prize-giving and Gala Dinner.

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