ok I was able to sign up.
Open two windows one with translation and one without. Read the questions in the english one and answer it in the italian one. The code only appears if its not translated :D
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ok I was able to sign up.
Open two windows one with translation and one without. Read the questions in the english one and answer it in the italian one. The code only appears if its not translated :D
Yea I had that problem too, you'll need to load up one with translator and one without as the code thing needs to be non-translated.
I don't live in Italy or speak Italian, but the majority of words are pretty easy to work out anyway, such as male or female etc...
For postal codes, there's a huge list here. I now live in Anzio hehe
I also made sure I stated my location was Italy in case they scrutinise international registrations.
Any more help needed give me a shout.
Any Italian women, give me your phone number :D
Samurai
Damn I.am that was nearly word for word LMAO
Great minds eh?
How much bandwidth they give?
Read the first post :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@30 January 2004 - 08:11
How much bandwidth they give?
yeah probably :DQuote:
Originally posted by Samurai@30 January 2004 - 02:08
Damn I.am that was nearly word for word LMAO
Great minds eh?
also they hardly check for zip codes i gave one for appleton, wi (US) :lol: and it worked.
50mb bandwidth...?
I believe that's because they both contain the same characters (numbers) and same amount... for example 90210. Over in the UK, we have letters as well so we don't get away with it as easily.
For example
SE26 2JJ = (S)outh(East)26 (district) 2JJ(street)
just type 00000 for post code
I'd still rather input correct information to not give them a reason to start getting suspicious. If anyone will be hosting 'funny' files then I'd rather them not start asking why I've entered '00000' as my Codice Postale ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@30 January 2004 - 08:21
just type 00000 for post code