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I was thinking about US/Canada residents... and their English...
Can they zing a zong or it must be the UK way?
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Am I a colonial? I didn't think so ...
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Never throw anything away, Griff
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Only in the same way that the Gaza Strip is a "colony" of Israel ... hence the 70's ad parody: "Come home to a real fire - buy a cottage in Wales".
The Marple Leaf[^]
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I'm not sure Welsh and English are so eager to go separate as we do... If just was possible physically...
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ORGANISED.
Anagram of
OriginalGriff wrote: aired song
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And you are up tomorrow!
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Uh... I got "Organised" too but failed to link that with broadcast... didn't occur to me that broadcast was the anagram indicator and arranged was the definition. Thought it was other way around
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That was the plan!
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A word with 9 letters, I got confused as well.
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Nah ... "confused" is only eight letters ...
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Hi all, can anyone stand in for me today - stuck in garage with car and don't have one ready
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OK.
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Done - hope the car gets well soon!
(Mine was in Tuesday - MOT and BIG service - fortunately it sailed through with just an advisory on the front brake pads, so those got swapped at the service as well)
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Mine is the dreaded SRS light permanently on ( Honda CRV )
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Ah. Loose connection to the airbag ... hopefully.
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You were close it was a corroded connection, good garage though, they only charged for the seemingly obligatory OBD scan £63, just glad to get rid of the bloody light
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Excellent!
You can buy a Chinese bluetooth OBD adapter for very little on FleaBay, and use Torque Lite (Android version[^] - may be available for iPhone as well, I dunno) to check and / or clear OBD fault codes (and put out the light).
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I've got a Foxwell Pro OBD piece of kit which correctly identified a fault but wouldn't clear the error ( quite rightly in my book ) until the cause was rectified. I'd never have thought to look under the seat for wiring problems.
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I tried to book (must be at least my fiftieth booking) through airbnb (which must, by now, have made me a "reliable user" -- and they take the money up front, anyway, so why do they give a sh1t?)
They -- a web-site, mind -- are refusing to complete the booking unless I provide them with a reproducible copy of my passport AND a clear photograph of myself which can be associated with my e-mail address and my passport and with everything else that they and their "partners" have stored in their databases.
Nothing suspicious going on there, is there?
So they have taken my money, and are refusing to provide me with the service I have paid for unless I hand over extremely private information to a web-site.
And we are in Europe.
[cracks knuckles]
This is going to be fun!
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out of interest where going to?
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Nowhere, unless he hands over his whole identity ...
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Just work.
It's a contract in South Holland; too far to commute.
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I am never happy with the whole copying passport thing - I have even been to a couple of job interviews where they asked to photocopy my passport.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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In the UK employers are required by law to ensure that you have the right to work in the country. This usually involves seeing the passport of a UK national, or passport and work permit of a non-citizen. They are required to keep copies to prove that they have requested and seen the documents.
It seems prudent to ask an interviewee to provide such proof before they offer any job.
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