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I bought a 6700 Classic the other day...it arrived yesterday in fact. Is that the one yous are talking about?
I always find reviews from people online regarding phones to be pretty useless. They all seem to be written by total phone geeks who want it to do everything for them, including wipe...
As has been said really. Admiral/Bell/Elephant have always been cheapest for me. I add my mum an auntie to the policy. Brings it down. You need your head examining if you end up paying £3k for a Clio though imo. You will pay more in one year than I have in my entire 5 year driving 'career'.
If you click on the drop down list, then select filters, then equals, you can type what you want into the search box and it will find it. Like I said, it seems to be very over complex from what it used to be like. Maybe not ideal.
Highlight all the columns with data, then click on the sort & filter button (top right) and select filter. It seems to be quite different from Office 97 though...it might still even be a bit overly complex. There are quite a lot of options in the drop down you get.
My first car was a '56' plate 1.2 back in 2006. I had just turned 20. Cost me £650. I added my mum and dad to the policy. It was with Admiral. Excess was about £450 though.
Lol, woops. I was refering to the OP and the original one. Don't know what the mini one is like. Didn't even know it existed.
In fact, I've just clocked how old this is. Just ignore what I said :)
Sorry, I probably should have mentioned. This can happen when I'm in the living room, literally sitting next to the router.
I have already set a speed limit on newsleacher of 75% of my line speed. Do you think I should reduce connections from 20 to say maybe 15 or 10?
Surely it's far to early to sell that. I mean, I understand that the money from it will fund development, but who is going to spend £3k+ on an 11" TV, no matter what the quality.