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Lost camera
6 Jun 2012

The serial number is sometimes embedded in the EXIF data (that is the time, date and camera setting details) is 'embedded' in the img details when you take the pic. Cameras that use this system, it is not a universal feature, can be found here http://www.stolencamerafinder.com/listmodels However, many people strip the exif data from images, especially when putting images online, and many ...

Portas Pilot
26 May 2012

So where is the South East bias exactly, or have they moved Stockton, Wolverhampton, Liskeard, Nelson, Bedminster, Stockport, Newbiggin and Market Rasen!!!! Here is the list Bedford - mentoring support for businesses Croydon - transforming the Old Town market Dartford - school for shopkeepers Greater Bedminster - street art, street theatre Liskeard - vibrant arts ...

Petrol at sainsburys
23 May 2012

For the last few weeks I've had reason to be driving around all over the UK, and discovered the price of petrol varies by as much as 10p a litre in different areas. Can't believe everyone is getting so excited by the price of petrol at Sainsburys in Dawlish. Simple really, if you don't like the price at Sainsburys then don't buy there!!!!!

Simple, assume term time is 32 weeks, then under occupied for 32 weeks and HB adjusted accordingly, you are trying to make something that is very simple into something that is complicated. If a person claims HB they should get it for what they need, not what they want, use it, lose it or pay for it. If I only used my car to take a grandchild to school for 6 weeks of the year would I be entitled ...

Much easier to just edit your post and put the t in!!

I am sure many people would like extra rooms in their house so friends and relatives can have a room to themselves if they visit but for people to think this is a right that should be funded by the taxpayer is nonsense. This whole idea seems complicated, but I can see the point of this is to free up under utilised properties and am sure when it affects people financially they will in many case ...

3 Mar 2012

All this means is people will either move or pay a more reasonable amount towards their rent, working people, like the lady I mentioned earlier had to move as she doesn't get benefits, she has to pay her rent from her wages which became too much for her, so she moved. Another person living in the same block complained to me that he now has to pay £5 a week from his Jobseekers Allowance towards his ...

3 Mar 2012

Any system will have disadvantages for some people, that's unavoidable. But the number of people living on their own in large properties, especially old council houses, is very wasteful. My father ended up on his own in a very big 3 bed council house with a large garden that he couldn't look after, and chose not to move to a smaller house he was offered. He was not of working age, could afford ...

Fairtrade Fortnight
3 Mar 2012

I'm amused by being 'pleased' that big supermarkets like the Co-op are supporting this. The Co-op were pioneers in Fairtrade and have been big sellers of such products since Fairtrade started in 1992 and Sainsburys claim to be the World's Largest Fairtrade retailer having also been involved since day one.

Hacker
3 Mar 2012

Thanks again Webmaster, people making allegations then refusing to produce any evidence as to why they are making them is just plain annoying and pointless and I wonder what agenda this poster has in doing this.

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