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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 16-Jan-09 01:13:28
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Hmm! Being a skinflint, I'll wait a couple of weeks and buy both at once. I should save one shipping charge.
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(deleted) Fri 16-Jan-09 12:36:13
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I know I'm in the same boat after Christmas but I got paid yesterday and coupled with £54 credit on Apple's new headphones (really tinny, no bass at all) I only had to find £31. Made my first keynote - exported to HTML and it's now sitting on a desktop PC at work (training module). Everyone wants to know how I managed to make it look so good - thanks Apple
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(moderator) Fri 16-Jan-09 12:57:46
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(deleted) Fri 16-Jan-09 16:18:15
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Not saying I can't afford it. I'm simply saving myself one lot of delivery charges. Why pay for two deliveries? (And double the risk that I'll be out when one of them arrives).
Standard User goldenoldie
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 16-Jan-09 17:38:26
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hehe - you may order them at the same time - bet they don't arrive in 1 parcel

We ordered some stuff for the caravan - 3 items - one very small and 2 rather larger.

The tiny one came through the door in a positively HUGE plastic bag type envelope - the thing was perhaps 1.5 ins square and I think the envelope bag was about 24 ins x 16 ins - that was delivered by our postie.

Number 2 part came by Parcel Force and would not go through the letter box and was fairly heavy - they took it to the nearest Post Office since we were not in

Number 3 part came by Royal Mail the same day and went back to the local Sorting Office as we weren't in

Note - all the stuff was ordered from the one supplier at the same time

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C2D MacBook on OSX 10.5.6 ,Lynksys Router WRT54G ,G3iMac DV400, OSX 10.3.9 [ sssh and a PC using Doze XP Home and now a PC wireless lappy using XP Pro ] all on Virgin Media 10mbit
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(deleted) Fri 16-Jan-09 19:24:46
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I was surprised to find iWork without serial numbers this time, it just installs and you get to choose whether or not to register.
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