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They've done it to make more money, on the basis there was a segment of the market they weren't in.
No company really cares who's buying their product.
The fact is, they were losing out, so did something about it.
Perhaps had you not 'gone radge', then this might have been different.
If it goes through insurance, it will go 50/50. Particularly as you were 'practically stationary', as opposed to stopped.
In the unlikely event it doesn't, you'll have to declare a none fault claim anyway.
Speak to Tesco...
See, for whatever reason, I find the 13" MBP much 'better' than my old 15" lap top.
Ignoring the mac windows thing, I find that the 13" MBP is just right.
Although with the new specs, I think I'd get the 15, just because of the cost differential being so small.
What the fcuking fcuk??
Didn't an ex member on here flog used nickers on eBay?
Can't remember the woman's name now, but she was a member years ago, and a bit mucky. Lived in London / down that way iirc.
Excellent, I shall give you a shout if I am. Thank you.
Triffic, I'll give that a go, and see if I can get my DVD collection converted.
I just play content through iTunes. Which I hook up to my AV amp if I want to watch on a bigger screen and in 5.1.
If it didn't come on my MBP as standard, then I don't have it. I seem to remember when I tried to use handbrake and it not working, that the issue was a lack of VLC, but as I didn't know what it was, I gave up.
Cool, so I download VLC, then handbrake will work?
Is it free?
What format does it rip from DVD to Mac in?
I've been using video monkey to get stuff from AVI to MP4 (or whatever the iTunes format is), which has been fine.
I've posted this before, and the answer was handbrake, but that doesn't seem to want to work for me now I have a Mac (although I'm not sure if it ever worked previously on my PC).
Anyway, recommendations?
Please bare in mind, this will also probably need to be accompanied by a step by step...
Roy, IIRC is a contractor. Might be on one site (I don't mean building site) one day, another the following day. Working with people you may or may not know well. Not to mention, from the limited bit I gather on what Roy does, it will be a site with hundreds, possibly thousands of people there...
Looks in good nick in the photos.
I despair when you see places that are a mess, why anyone would trust someone to work for them when they can't even manage their shed, is beyond me.
There is a fundamental misunderstanding of manufacturing and supply chains early on in this thread.
Just make and ship more.
Capacity? No problem, lol.
Nothing I can do until February. Debating going sim free, but doesn't really represent that much of a saving. I'll be sticking with EE.
16GB only for me. No real idea why you'd need more. I have a couple of films on there in case I'm stuck somewhere, plus maybe 15 - 20 albums. Pictures and...
They should block cameras / phones from gigs. It f***s me off beyond belief that everyone stands as watches pretty much the whole gig through the screen on their phone / camera. Just watch the actual f**king gig, you utter mong.
Lol.
But Daniel, surely you can just drive a Lamborghini on trade plates?
No pesky tax to worry about either.
Win win, and a piece of piss.
Why aren't we all doing it?
Open a new workbook in Excel.
Name each tab Jan - Dec.
Paste in (be careful pasting in, and make sure you get formulas / data where needed).
Name a final tab summary. Link each month to a total in the corasponding month.
Job done.
I would do this, then have a summary page.
13 pages a year in 1 workbook is much better than 13 workbooks.
Looks infinitely better when presenting the information.
But you need VBA / Macro to do what you want.