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£5 gift voucher for Woolworths.
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Calm Down!
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Also that Red Bull Racing are likely to leave too, which would explain why they have bought STR out from Gerhard Berger/Berger Motorsport (it makes it easier to sell the whole concern in a giant job lot). Worrying times.
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Current leading rumour is Dave Richards will buy the team and run it as Prodrive F1.
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A single point is better than nothing, but we should have had all three. COYR!
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Ali Dia. Should have got George Weah before he went political.
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If the club went into Administration, and Lowe was to get it on the cheap, what would be the up and downsides of it? Would he want to punt it on for a tidy profit? If so, what would make it attractive after admin compared to now (due to it not being a PLC?)? Would he hang on to it and run it how he wants (and how is that different to now?)? Sorry if it sounds simple or stupid, I don't understands the ins-and-outs of business too well.
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http://www.crash.net/motorsport/f1/news/171990-0/webber_injured_in_road_accident.html ''Red Bull Racing driver Mark Webber has been hospitalised with 'serious but not life-threatening' injuries following a road accident during his own charity event in Tasmania. Webber was taking part in the latest leg of the Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge – a 250km endurance event consisting of mountain biking, kayaking and trekking – when the accident occurred on a remote road near Hobart. The 32-year-old is reported to have collided head-on with a car and was airlifted to hospital with injuries including a broken leg. He is now said to be a in stable condition while his injuries are not life-threatening. "At 12.40pm we received reports of a collision between a bicycle and a motor vehicle on the Fortescue Bay Road on the Tasman Peninsula," Sergeant Jon Ford of Tasmania Police was quoted by the Press Association. "The collision was initially attended by paramedics attached to the event. "He was airlifted from the scene by helicopter and taken to the Royal Hobart Hospital where he is now being treated for serious but not life-threatening injuries. "He suffered a broken leg and other injuries and is reported to be in a stable condition." Updates to follow when available. '' -- Edit -- http://www.crash.net/motorsport/f1/news/172013-0/red_bull__webber_should_make_home_race.html
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Nope, mine is fine. Or are you objecting to the general notion of instant messaging?
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Someone forgot to put 10p in their interweb meter. Or its crashed because there's 20,000 Saints fans trying to have a look.
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Saints 1 - 2 Reading. I think it'll be another good performance, but nothing to show for it.
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The only reason I went with Orange is that I wanted this particular phone, and at the time it was only Orange carrying it. I was happy with O2, and when this contract is up, I'll probably go back Does anyone know what my problem could be (the handset or the network)? Basically I: -can't get a signal (or one long enough) to make/recieve calls and texts with my Orange contract Sim and i8510 handset -can't get a signal (or one long enough) to make/recieve calls and texts with my O2 PAYG Sim and i8510 handset which make me think its the handset, but -can't get a signal (or one long enough) to make/recieve calls and texts with a completely different Orange Sim PAYG sim and different handset which makes me think its a network problem despite what Orange say, but a friend living close has no issues. If its still bad tomorrow, is there anything I can haggle for on my contract (Dolphin 35, 600mins unlimited texts) as I basically haven't been able to use the service to its capabilities the past couple of days?
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I'm on Orange and I got my Samsung i8510 through the Carphone Warehouse in September. Everything was perfect until yesterday, and now I can barely get a signal. I usually got between 2 and 3 bars at home (normal network) and 4 bars everywhere else (3G), but now it changes between showing no bars (and the Orange sign, so i can just about recieve texts), and no bars and saying 'No Service' or 'limited svc'. An Orange PAYG phone we have also has low to no signal here, but a friend (on the same contract) has no problems when shes at my house with her Samsung U600. Its never been dropped or abused, so I'm at a loss for why its started acting up. I'm sure its my handset, as an 02 sim in it gives the same results (but used to work fine and make calls etc). I phoned up Orange Customer Service and they were really helpful, they say that closest mast to me (other side of town, about 2 miles) has reached 'its bandwidth threshold for calls and needs 48hrs to reset and clear the backlog', and the reason I'm having terrible signal strength is that they've rerouted my calls/texts through the next nearest one (don't know how far away that is). I need to call back tomorrow if its not sorted. How common is this? I've never heard of that before. How come my phone is doing it though, and my friend's one isn't? Would it mean I'm literally on the edge of the network coverage?
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I know its not F1.... but here's a Brabham F2 car circa 1969: Here's a Tyrell: A 1979 Ensign:
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The new 360 dashboard goes live tomorrow, if you signed up to the preview then you can download it today. I'm used to the old one and I know where most stuff is, but its a bit clunky and hard to navigate for certain stuff, so I hope the NXE sorts that.
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Good effort but no reward. I hope the lad's heads don't go down because of it.
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Exactly, if you're breaking the law, you deserve to get caught and raped to the full extent. Don't want to get caught? Don't do owt illegal! Simple. And drink-drivers should be fully shafted.
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Senna was a great driver, but like Lady Di, the whole aura of his has been blown WAY out of proportion. I'd stick Sebastien Loeb on the list. He's not flash, not shouty, no ego, no bull, just a fast Frenchman at the top of his game at the moment. He was mega quick in lower formula rallying, and would have won on his WRC debut (by a country mile) if it wasn't some mixup with Citroen and his tyres.
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Saints v Bristol City first half and Half time chat
gaz replied to ExSt Peter Saint's topic in The Saints
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Because in a lot of the cases, they are bringing money into the team. And they could have talent, but are serving an apprenticeship for a season or two to learn the ropes of F1.
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I had Bruno Senna down to replace NP, I guess he's going to Honda then. And I don't think Fernando had any other options (apart from Honda).
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I've just got this game, I love it. The dog is handy, more than I thought it'd be, finding stuff to dig up. I've got my character looking like someone from an Adam Ant video too, never a bad thing.
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4-0 I think. I won't lose hope, but I'm realistic.
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According to Raccoon: How much does it cost? To determine the cost of wrapping a vehicle, a number of variables need to be taken into account. These include vehicle type, quantity of vehicles, location, graphic coverage, life expectancy of graphics and warranty/guarantee requirements. To help you determine the viability of a project, below are ‘ballpark’ costs for the most popular vehicles. Please note that these are for a one off vehicle wrap, using customer supplied artwork and the vehicle being delivered to our Edenbridge premises for application. It also assumes full coverage of the vehicle, including any windows. Smart Car - £900 VW Beetle - £1,200 Ford Transit Connect - £1,400 Mwb Transit - £1,700 Mercedes CL600 - £2,000 Double Decker Bus - £7,000 exc VAT and they need the car for 5 days I'm sure there's a signwriter nearby that could do it all cheaper than that though.