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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2009
Well, if she was a passenger in your car during an accident you probably wouldn't need air bags.
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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2009
It's just Jordan, no surname but lots of assets

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- Zoran replied Jun 17, 2009
I doubt it fti. You may plug everything into one box but that box is likely to be your broadband WAN link and LAN switch in one. Basically, all internet traffic goes through the WAN link and all local traffic is done internally.
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- Zoran replied Jun 17, 2009
fti, keystroke and mouse broadcasts over the internet is enabled automatically only for those who buy new computers wearing shorts and thongs (flipflops).

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- Zoran replied Jun 16, 2009
Yes, Sandra is older than me but doesn't suffer from any forgetfulness. Even when I'm 60 I'll still be her toyboy.

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- Zoran replied Jun 16, 2009
Yep, age plus being overwhelmed at work and home. But I should mention I'm still in my 30s while I still can.

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- Zoran replied Jun 16, 2009
Brain training is good! I was thinking I need some today when I went upstairs to do something very important and then forgot what it was!
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- Zoran replied Jun 16, 2009
OK, I have two large wide screens and a laptop. The wide screens have the resolution of 4 normal screens. So if I had 6 of them capable of displaying the same content of 12 normal screens, would my brain handle it? Is it the screens or the ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 16, 2009
David, snowballing allows one to get so much more out of a leg but it requires the ability to stay focused and nimble. The next opportunity is just around the corner so it's better to wait for it then to focus on something you cannot change.
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- Zoran replied Jun 16, 2009
You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present. ~Jan Glidewell

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- Zoran replied Jun 16, 2009
With the past, I have nothing to do; nor with the future. I live now. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson One problem with gazing too frequently into the past is that we may turn around to find the future has run out on us. ~Michael Cibenko Don't let the past ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 15, 2009
David, is the neckline going to break on the EU?
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- Zoran replied Jun 15, 2009
Yes, once everything is factored in, it is higher. Politicians have figured out more subtle ways of introducing it. url It seems to be the less affluent who are most affected. Tax avoidence schemes are popular for those in the know, which plays an ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 15, 2009
7% GST is a bargain. VAT is at 17.5% in most of the EU with the UK bringing it down 15% recently.
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- Zoran replied Jun 15, 2009
Yes, that's why I have both CCs and DCs. Most places have factored in a 2% increase to cater for CC fees so unless they offer a discount I'll use my CC instead. However, discounts are rare around here.
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- Zoran replied Jun 15, 2009
Depends. The one I use charges bank rates when making purchases in foreign currencies so it has its benefits. I have a direct debit set up to pay the full balance each month so I don't pay interest either. Debit cards tend to charge a fee for each ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 14, 2009
Who is this all about? What is this all about? Where is the Lord? When will I know?
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