The thing that gets me is that in this age of digital signatures multi-million pound deals are still being done by fax. While I know that legally (at least in this country) an email is not proof of delivery while a fax is, surely in the world of football there would be something where you could...
Most of what you want to do will depend more on your bandwidth then the PC itself. Personally I would avoid PC World since their PCs tend to come with a lot of bloatware. Ebuyer are normally good and a quick look shows the following in your price range...
As others have said it is not straight forward. What you could do is ask both companies for a breakdown of all the information that they hold on you. With that you can see if there are any differences and if so get them corrected. If however all the information seems to match then it will be a...
Found a flight for £114 return leaving on the Friday and coming back Saturday evening. Though the last flight back was at 18:00 so might be a bit of a squeeze. Though for the same price you can leave early on the Saturday and come back on the Sunday.
The bloke to the left of the boy with the Nike top on is looking at the boys arm. Maybe they are a family and the boy hurt his arm in the celebrations?
The parties are in alphabetical order. A voter told me today that the party that was at the top, was being lead by someone who was thrown out of UKIP and set-up to confuse people. No idea if that was the case or not but that is what I was told.
Being a Presiding Officer I was asked this question a lot today.
The papers are numbered for 2 reasons. Firstly so that it is known how many and which papers were issued to which station. If the total number of votes + the number of papers left is more than was issued, it is easy to work out...
I work as a Presiding Officer in voting station in Eastbourne. Over the years it is amazing to see the trends in numbers depending on what type of election it is. Normally European elections have a fairly low turn out. I think this year will see an increase on normal. UKIP is a party that splits...
Irony - the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
So not sure what was ironic in your statement since you did not actually say anything.