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It's a lovely sunny spring Sunday afternoon. Are you annoyed by inconsiderate neighbours belting Radio 1 from their patio at full volume?

Email the DJ and ask him to get them to turn it down a bit.

I did. It only bloomin' worked! :o :twisted:

Now it's just the lawn mowing, dogs barking and car alarms, like any other Sunday. Bliss. :?

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Sun Apr 10, 2011 2:18 pm
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You weren't so polite about the neighbours on your twitter feed. :lol:

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That's why I like having old people living on both sides. No noise.

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You weren't so polite about the neighbours on your twitter feed. :lol:


True, but the council noise nuisance page suggests a polite word in the first instance. Although this is far from the first instance...

:mrgreen:

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Yeah tell me about it, rents, food etc. And you can't stay in Never Never Land any more, no more imaginary food...


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timark_uk wrote:
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Nobody tells you that when you're young.

That sounds really deep and meaningful.

I'm unclear of the context though. Sounds sad :cry:

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:cry:


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Well the buggers want an iPad as well! ;)

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JJW009 wrote:
Sounds sad :cry:
You are altogether far too intuitive, Mr. W00.

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iSteve: The Book of Jobs

Looks like an authorised biography of Steve Jobs is to be published in 2012. Having read quite a few of the previous books about Apple and Steve Jobs it's hard to imagine what else there is to say as the whole thing has been gone into in such detail. Jobs quite often comes across in a very negative light in most books so it will be interesting to hear his side. I can't help thinking that it is being done now as he's so ill though.

More here.

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Will they be bringing out a white edition next year?

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Will they be bringing out a white edition next year?


Or the year after. Depends on the paper stock.

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I kan haz iPad 2.
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