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Bamboozled!
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May 2003
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The flight from AMS to STN is very quick, reasonably priced and runs several times a day. I've made day trips to Amsterdam from Cambridge.
TL;DR: drop by any time you want. If you want to stay overnight I could almost certainly accommodate you. |
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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Sep 2002
RepΓΊblica de California
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...somehow while using my FF v22 installed on the Thinkpad I accidentally hiit some key or key combo which overrode my "no FF updates" option setting. Voila! Before I could do anything about it I was updated to v30. Looked around for a v22 download but failing to quickly find one, I did a websearch for "disable image display firefox". That turned up two useful links: 1. This FF "bugfix request" in which one of the lead FF developers propose to fix the longstanding "bug" of allowing users to toggle image display via an Options checkbox. If you read the discussion it is clear that THERE WAS NOT ANY USER REQUEST TO DO THIS - the developer just thought it would be a great idea to "unclutter the Options menu" and "protect users from themselves". There are a few nicely tart push-back comments, but the old option was removed, and remains gone. 2. This very simple FF add-on which restores the image-display "kill switch". It apparently does so at the upstream end (i.e. prevents image loading), i.e. has the same bandwidth-reduction effect which s one of the things that makes this feature so handy. (The other main one being to make it easier to focus on page content.) |
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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I live just a few miles south of Ferguson Missouri, a place that has been in the US national news the last couple days.
There's a groundswell of local peaceful protesting going on, but since that gets little play in the local media I imagine it gets almost no national press. The local thugs have come out of the woodworks and people are taking advantage of the shuffling of police forces in the area, but at the same time any petty larceny or street fight has now obtained a status of "inspired by" or "attributed to" the protests. Keep St. Louis in your thoughts people. I know I'll appreciate it. Last fiddled with by chappy on 2014-08-12 at 21:32 Reason: altered a little bit of my USAcentric language. |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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How many more? How many more?
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Bamboozled!
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May 2003
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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It's so painful to rent a house in the UK, why? They are trying to check my background but that is impossible, I live abroad with my wife's parents. Also I don't have yet an UK check account, only when I start my new work there. This bureaucracy kills me.
They even translated my Portuguese name into English...lol |
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May 2003
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Secondly, it can be very hard to get rid of undesirable tenants in the UK. Undesirable includes not paying rent; trashing the accommodation; running businesses (especially of the more disreputable kinds) from residential premises and more besides. Once more, they prefer to check in advance rather than have to pay expensive legal bills to deal with you after you have moved in. I personally don't have any reason to doubt that you are anything but a well-behaved citizen with a legal right to be in the UK. On the other hand, it's not my money which may be at risk. |
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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I hope you manage to get through all this pointless red tape and find somewhere to live. Good luck. |
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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I called them and I got the feeling it was just a bunch of bureaucracy, no discrimination taken place on me and my wife at the moment. They even called me "darling". This is a private joke because if it is was in Brazil it would be an awful thing to call me "darling". No hard feelings at all.
I think the rules are more strict due to the fact that UK is fundamental trying to close the borders for outsiders and I do understand. On the other side I have two great persons from my future office trying hard to help me, they even found me a place to stay. We have been in daily touch trying to sort things out. To thank for the help they are giving me I am trying to send a bottle of an 10 year port wine to my boss and a few bottles (eight) of a good Portuguese white wine to the person from the human resources. She has been always helping me on everything, she even invited my wife for the first week of formation in the office. Finally, I was not understanding the UK rules and when I look back I think it is the best way to insure I am a good tenant for the landlord. I could be a criminal/terrorist and the agency is trying to filter that. So, I do now understand all this bureaucracy. Thank you Paul and Brian-E. Carlos |
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