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He is very stupid, lives at home with his mum, smells and spends all day on computers and game machines.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIf he is as thick as you he will be signing on for a while.
Croydon job centre have suggested he becomes an IT contractor
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Rang em up and booked the little blighter in for an interview down at Croydon job centre. I have warned him that there may be a few CUKKERS knocking around. If he sees any he is to get 30% of their benefits and hand them over to me.
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I still have not bought it because I am too computer illiterate to download anythingOriginally posted by Bunk View PostYou've been conned. HTH. Now you know how it feels
Basically, you don't need the heavy duty software to create the flipping form, you just need the bog-standard freebie version to fill it in.
Linky?
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Originally posted by craig1 View PostYou also have to be careful with these things, if your neighbourhood scrotes know you're downloading paedofiles (PDFs) then you're in for some real trouble. Also, intention doesn't matter, it's the downloading that's the problem.
Seriously though, many places tell you that you need Adobe Acrobat when what they really mean is that you need Adobe Reader. Even then, you don't really want to be installing anything to do with Adobe unless you really need to, I use Foxit for a far lighter and less troublesome tool. Edit: Both Reader and Foxit are perfectly capable of filling in PDF forms, other tools are available...
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You also have to be careful with these things, if your neighbourhood scrotes know you're downloading paedofiles (PDFs) then you're in for some real trouble. Also, intention doesn't matter, it's the downloading that's the problem.
Seriously though, many places tell you that you need Adobe Acrobat when what they really mean is that you need Adobe Reader. Even then, you don't really want to be installing anything to do with Adobe unless you really need to, I use Foxit for a far lighter and less troublesome tool. Edit: Both Reader and Foxit are perfectly capable of filling in PDF forms, other tools are available...
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I have got him sweeping chimneysOriginally posted by AtW View PostLend this money to your son and charge 2100% interest.
HTH
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