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Make sure you don't turn up late having got lost on the way there...
I won't. I have a built-in Mercedes satnav, 5 years old but with up to date CD's. It has no flashy graphics or colourful screens, no choice of silly voices, no greasy touchscreen and is possibly the most reliable application I have used in 15 years in ICT. Simple, spartan, no-frills and it works.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
I won't. I have a built-in Mercedes satnav, 5 years old but with up to date CD's. It has no flashy graphics or colourful screens, no choice of silly voices, no greasy touchscreen and is possibly the most reliable application I have used in 15 years in ICT. Simple, spartan, no-frills and it works.
And that, Ladies and Gentleman, was the last post we ever had on CUK from Mich the Tester. Nobody knows what ever came of him.
I won't. I have a built-in Mercedes satnav, 5 years old but with up to date CD's. It has no flashy graphics or colourful screens, no choice of silly voices, no greasy touchscreen and is possibly the most reliable application I have used in 15 years in ICT. Simple, spartan, no-frills and it works.
If it's a permie job then you get free say nav every year
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
If it's a permie job then you get free say nav every year
I don't want it free; I want to buy it, full price, no discounts, then I can deduct it from tax and deny the scavenging tax bastards another hundred euros or so. Business in NL is all about making enough turnover to live a life of luxury while not making enough profit to pay 52% tax.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
I don't want it free; I want to buy it, full price, no discounts, then I can deduct it from tax and deny the scavenging tax bastards another hundred euros or so. Business in NL is all about making enough turnover to live a life of luxury while not making enough profit to pay 52% tax.
I'll keep that in mind when I move over there (hopefully) next year.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
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