I'm not using ASDL.
e.g.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/askbruc.../equip_3.shtml
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Cheers.
"There are basically three types of ADSL modem. Simple ADSL USB modems, ADSL routers or ADSL Wi-Fi routers."
so you are using a type of modem after all?
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostYou have gone beyond the limits of my technical knowledge now. But that sounds like splitting hairs to me.
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You have gone beyond the limits of my technical knowledge now. But that sounds like splitting hairs to me.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostBut you have to turn the computer on, plug in the modem & press loads of buttons. Boring boring boring.
A cheque can be written in the 30 seconds it takes the steward to mix a perfect Singapore Sling, then popped into the outgoing leaving you to enjoy the rest of the evening.
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But you have to turn the computer on, plug in the modem & press loads of buttons. Boring boring boring.
A cheque can be written in the 30 seconds it takes the steward to mix a perfect Singapore Sling, then popped into the outgoing leaving you to enjoy the rest of the evening.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat's a cheque?
I pay mine online.
Payment by BACS usually is taken from the business account on about the 12th or 13th of the month after it is due if payment is made online.
I think I only ever paid by cheque on once, but when I did they cashed it a lot quicker than that.
Cheques are so 19th Century
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oh, it'll be OK. They'll still take your money. I never noticed it, so I'm probably still paying to HMCE and they've never sent the boys round.
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Just send it. If they can't ash it say their forms are wrong. Not your fault you followed instructions.
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