How come England experienced an earthquake last night?
Q. I don't understand how England experienced an earthquake last night as England is on 1 tectonic plate so what caused it?
Asked by smile - Wed Feb 27 14:13:20 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Robbie Coltrane fell out of bed.
Answered by Bill Z - Wed Feb 27 15:39:36 2008
Q. I don't understand how England experienced an earthquake last night as England is on 1 tectonic plate so what caused it?
Asked by smile - Wed Feb 27 14:13:20 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Robbie Coltrane fell out of bed.
Answered by Bill Z - Wed Feb 27 15:39:36 2008
What type of cloud is most common in England?
Q. Other than the overly common cumulus humilis clouds that are found every where, what would you say the most common type of cloud is in England? (And please don't answer 'rain clouds'!) I'm having difficulty recognising the different species of clouds there are. I've never seen a cumulonimbus cloud in England (or I have never been able to see the full scale of one) , and as the cumulus congestus cloud is the most likely to cause percipitation, would this be the type of cloud you'd most likely see in England? Obviously, there are many clouds but if you were to look outside or quickly take into consideration the climate of England, what cloud do you think dominates the sky?
Asked by LJST - Fri Jun 22 15:22:53 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Altrocumulus - Large, Grey rolls (resembles sheep). I would think that the altrocumulus cloud is the most visible cloud in England b/c of the atmospheric pressure and the Anti-Cyclonic winds...
Answered by Future - Fri Jun 22 15:44:01 2007
Q. Other than the overly common cumulus humilis clouds that are found every where, what would you say the most common type of cloud is in England? (And please don't answer 'rain clouds'!) I'm having difficulty recognising the different species of clouds there are. I've never seen a cumulonimbus cloud in England (or I have never been able to see the full scale of one) , and as the cumulus congestus cloud is the most likely to cause percipitation, would this be the type of cloud you'd most likely see in England? Obviously, there are many clouds but if you were to look outside or quickly take into consideration the climate of England, what cloud do you think dominates the sky?
Asked by LJST - Fri Jun 22 15:22:53 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Altrocumulus - Large, Grey rolls (resembles sheep). I would think that the altrocumulus cloud is the most visible cloud in England b/c of the atmospheric pressure and the Anti-Cyclonic winds...
Answered by Future - Fri Jun 22 15:44:01 2007
How did the political development of England differ from that of France during the middle ages?
Q. A. The french kings were weakened by their attempts to conquer England. B. England did not develop a Common Law. C. England developed a tradition of making laws through a representative body. Thanks!!
Asked by Chad H. - Fri Jan 19 19:49:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The French had many other neighbouring countries to worry about apart from England. England would have France as the first landing point to comabat other European nations (Spain, etc). England could defend herself with the strength of the navy, while France had army strength. Intermarriage between French and English royalty tried to soften problems, but as marriages went bad, it only deepened resentment
Answered by wizebloke - Sat Jan 20 08:44:25 2007
Q. A. The french kings were weakened by their attempts to conquer England. B. England did not develop a Common Law. C. England developed a tradition of making laws through a representative body. Thanks!!
Asked by Chad H. - Fri Jan 19 19:49:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The French had many other neighbouring countries to worry about apart from England. England would have France as the first landing point to comabat other European nations (Spain, etc). England could defend herself with the strength of the navy, while France had army strength. Intermarriage between French and English royalty tried to soften problems, but as marriages went bad, it only deepened resentment
Answered by wizebloke - Sat Jan 20 08:44:25 2007
What can England do to improve their performances in limited overs cricket?
Q. England have been abysmal at limited overs cricket for years. The last time they had a good team was in 1992, when they reached the World Cup Final. They play more limited overs cricket, domestically, than any other country. Yet they constantly seem to be playing catch up. What can they do to improve?
Asked by The Oracle - Mon Nov 3 13:36:29 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2 major steps i would take * Play only 50 over cricket and 20 over cricket at domestic level (of course 4 day too, but no more 40 over or 45 over cricket) * Stop playing "One Day specialists" I have never seen the point of 40 or 45 over cricket. The only plus side is that the format fits neatly into a nice time period so the spectators can enjoy the game. As for the development of cricketers though! this type of cricket does nothing. No other country plays 40 over cricket, but for some strange reason in England we havent had a 50 over league in a long time. 40 over cricket is a completly different game compared to 50 overs. It doesn't help anyone. If your good enough to play Test cricket then your good enough to play ODI or T20 cricket. [cont.]
Answered by KooKee :) - Mon Nov 3 18:20:39 2008
Q. England have been abysmal at limited overs cricket for years. The last time they had a good team was in 1992, when they reached the World Cup Final. They play more limited overs cricket, domestically, than any other country. Yet they constantly seem to be playing catch up. What can they do to improve?
Asked by The Oracle - Mon Nov 3 13:36:29 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2 major steps i would take * Play only 50 over cricket and 20 over cricket at domestic level (of course 4 day too, but no more 40 over or 45 over cricket) * Stop playing "One Day specialists" I have never seen the point of 40 or 45 over cricket. The only plus side is that the format fits neatly into a nice time period so the spectators can enjoy the game. As for the development of cricketers though! this type of cricket does nothing. No other country plays 40 over cricket, but for some strange reason in England we havent had a 50 over league in a long time. 40 over cricket is a completly different game compared to 50 overs. It doesn't help anyone. If your good enough to play Test cricket then your good enough to play ODI or T20 cricket. [cont.]
Answered by KooKee :) - Mon Nov 3 18:20:39 2008
How are England and France connected in terms of telephone lines?
Q. When you call from France to England, is the connection an actual wire, or is it via satellite?
Asked by katie - Fri Jul 18 11:31:09 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Both, before the time of satellites underwater landlines were installed between the two countries and are still in use.
Answered by Cabal - Fri Jul 18 16:30:47 2008
Q. When you call from France to England, is the connection an actual wire, or is it via satellite?
Asked by katie - Fri Jul 18 11:31:09 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Both, before the time of satellites underwater landlines were installed between the two countries and are still in use.
Answered by Cabal - Fri Jul 18 16:30:47 2008
I make international calls to England, and want to know what's the cheapest way to go?
Q. My mobile company is no good for international calls to England. Is there any alternatives for me or ways to make cheap calls to a mobile phone in England?
Asked by William - Mon Jul 21 10:04:36 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try Localphone - only 1.8 per minute to landlines.
Answered by Dave Cardwell - Mon Jul 21 10:14:43 2008
Q. My mobile company is no good for international calls to England. Is there any alternatives for me or ways to make cheap calls to a mobile phone in England?
Asked by William - Mon Jul 21 10:04:36 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try Localphone - only 1.8 per minute to landlines.
Answered by Dave Cardwell - Mon Jul 21 10:14:43 2008
How did the economy in New England compare to the economy of the Southern colonies?
Q. A. New England relied more on agriculture. B. New England had a much weaker economy. C. New England had a much more diverse economy. D. New England had little trade with England.
Asked by Alicia - Tue Jun 23 13:18:56 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ask will hunting,
Answered by what are you hoping for? - Tue Jun 23 13:28:20 2009
Q. A. New England relied more on agriculture. B. New England had a much weaker economy. C. New England had a much more diverse economy. D. New England had little trade with England.
Asked by Alicia - Tue Jun 23 13:18:56 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ask will hunting,
Answered by what are you hoping for? - Tue Jun 23 13:28:20 2009
Do different parts of England have a different form of the British accent?
Q. I've never been to England and probably wouldn't be able to tell anyways.But for example do people in Northern England speak english differently as compared to southern England?Because here in America we have the northern type accent(like the true new yorkers)the southern accents(like cowboy type) and stuff.Its the same language just in a different form.So is it like that in England?
Asked by Beth - Thu Apr 9 18:30:16 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Remember that Britain includes Scotland and Wales as well as England. I think you meant to say English accent instead of British accent. So yes, in different parts of England there is different type of English accents just like in America. Hope this helps. :-)
Answered by Amy - Sun Apr 12 14:19:35 2009
Q. I've never been to England and probably wouldn't be able to tell anyways.But for example do people in Northern England speak english differently as compared to southern England?Because here in America we have the northern type accent(like the true new yorkers)the southern accents(like cowboy type) and stuff.Its the same language just in a different form.So is it like that in England?
Asked by Beth - Thu Apr 9 18:30:16 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Remember that Britain includes Scotland and Wales as well as England. I think you meant to say English accent instead of British accent. So yes, in different parts of England there is different type of English accents just like in America. Hope this helps. :-)
Answered by Amy - Sun Apr 12 14:19:35 2009
What was the class structure of England during the rule of William and Mary between 1688 and 1790?
Q. What was the class structure of England during the rule of William and Mary between 1688 and 1790? What were the population trends? What was the status of women and children? (All during the same time period in England) What was the class structure of England during the rule of William and Mary between 1688 and 1790? What were the population trends? What was the status of women and children? (All during the same time period in England) please help!
Asked by mjpeace21 - Thu Nov 15 16:25:42 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. nobles town elite gentry middle class peasants
Answered by prettynpink0491 - Fri Nov 16 18:54:54 2007
Q. What was the class structure of England during the rule of William and Mary between 1688 and 1790? What were the population trends? What was the status of women and children? (All during the same time period in England) What was the class structure of England during the rule of William and Mary between 1688 and 1790? What were the population trends? What was the status of women and children? (All during the same time period in England) please help!
Asked by mjpeace21 - Thu Nov 15 16:25:42 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. nobles town elite gentry middle class peasants
Answered by prettynpink0491 - Fri Nov 16 18:54:54 2007
What is the best suburb in England for a family with children to live in?
Q. We are moving from a small suburb around Boston, Massachusetts, and we want a similar area in England with good schools, safe neighborhoods, and nice houses. Does anyone, particularly anyone from England, know of the best areas?
Asked by ipodlover1607 - Thu Jul 12 10:14:06 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Where will you be working?? The Cotswolds is an area of about the shape of a rough diamond in the heart of England stretching through the counties of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. The western edge forms the escarpment that overlooks the Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham. This ridge gives the picture of hills seen from the valley floor as you travel along the M5 motorway. Yet, once on the top the land opens out into the rolling wolds and deep, wooded river valleys that make this one of the most beautiful areas in the UK. The Cotswolds is popular with both the English and visitors from all over the world, renowned for the gentle, picture puzzle; sleepy villages that are so typically… [cont.]
Answered by Sinners - Sun Jul 15 13:33:57 2007
Q. We are moving from a small suburb around Boston, Massachusetts, and we want a similar area in England with good schools, safe neighborhoods, and nice houses. Does anyone, particularly anyone from England, know of the best areas?
Asked by ipodlover1607 - Thu Jul 12 10:14:06 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Where will you be working?? The Cotswolds is an area of about the shape of a rough diamond in the heart of England stretching through the counties of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. The western edge forms the escarpment that overlooks the Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham. This ridge gives the picture of hills seen from the valley floor as you travel along the M5 motorway. Yet, once on the top the land opens out into the rolling wolds and deep, wooded river valleys that make this one of the most beautiful areas in the UK. The Cotswolds is popular with both the English and visitors from all over the world, renowned for the gentle, picture puzzle; sleepy villages that are so typically… [cont.]
Answered by Sinners - Sun Jul 15 13:33:57 2007
Why do you think England was able to avoid the Revolutions of 1848, which spread across continental Europe?
Q. Think about why people were revolting against the governments of France, Russia, Prussia, and Austria (in general terms, think about what kinds of reforms they wanted) in 1848. What had England done to undercut those tensions?
Asked by nessat86 - Sat Feb 14 08:33:38 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are several reasons, each of which might be enough by itself. 1...Political memories are long. We in Britain had a bellyful of revolution and civil war in the 17thC. To this day we automatically dislike and distrust political extremism and religious fanaticism. This is the unseen ballast which stops the boat blowing over. 2...We had recently had a parliamentary reform. While going nowhere near as far as the radicals wanted, it defused some tensions and gave hope for the future. 3...In living memory, we had just won a continental war. Morale in Britain was still relatively high, so that the discontent which certainly existed did not reach the critical point at which a revolution might start. On the other hand, all the continental… [cont.]
Answered by Michael B - Sat Feb 14 09:10:41 2009
Q. Think about why people were revolting against the governments of France, Russia, Prussia, and Austria (in general terms, think about what kinds of reforms they wanted) in 1848. What had England done to undercut those tensions?
Asked by nessat86 - Sat Feb 14 08:33:38 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are several reasons, each of which might be enough by itself. 1...Political memories are long. We in Britain had a bellyful of revolution and civil war in the 17thC. To this day we automatically dislike and distrust political extremism and religious fanaticism. This is the unseen ballast which stops the boat blowing over. 2...We had recently had a parliamentary reform. While going nowhere near as far as the radicals wanted, it defused some tensions and gave hope for the future. 3...In living memory, we had just won a continental war. Morale in Britain was still relatively high, so that the discontent which certainly existed did not reach the critical point at which a revolution might start. On the other hand, all the continental… [cont.]
Answered by Michael B - Sat Feb 14 09:10:41 2009
How is university in England different than in America?
Q. There are fewer choices in the universities themselves, I heard that in England there were fewer choices when choosing courses or something like that. You had to stick to two subjects?
Asked by Arty - Thu May 14 19:22:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. There are fewer choices in the universities themselves, I heard that in England there were fewer choices when choosing courses or something like that. You had to stick to two subjects?
Asked by Arty - Thu May 14 19:22:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
What was the relationship between the New England Colonists and the Native Amercians like?
Q. What was the relationship between the New England Colonists and the Native Amercians like? I need to answer this for a history project but I know each colony within New England was a litte different. What would be a good way to go about answering this?
Asked by hvstrom - Mon Dec 17 10:40:01 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. cockeyed optimist, who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue. Their unbridled enthusiasm, eventually led to their downfall
Answered by rem - Thu Dec 20 21:40:54 2007
Q. What was the relationship between the New England Colonists and the Native Amercians like? I need to answer this for a history project but I know each colony within New England was a litte different. What would be a good way to go about answering this?
Asked by hvstrom - Mon Dec 17 10:40:01 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. cockeyed optimist, who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue. Their unbridled enthusiasm, eventually led to their downfall
Answered by rem - Thu Dec 20 21:40:54 2007
What are some good New England coastal cities and attractions to visit?
Q. I am getting married next spring and my fiance and I are thinking of driving up the New England coast for our honeymoon. We want to spend some time in New York City, but we would also like to visit Boston and other sites and cities. Any suggestions?
Asked by The New Mrs. Walker!!! - Thu May 22 22:28:15 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I'm not sure where you are starting from. Obviously, Philadelphia and Washington have plenty to do and see. New York and Boston are great, naturally. We start getting into weather issues, depending on the time of year you'll be going. Cape Cod has some nice places. Newport, R.I., is pretty spectacular. The Maine coast is very pretty.
Answered by wdx2bb - Fri May 23 00:01:19 2008
Q. I am getting married next spring and my fiance and I are thinking of driving up the New England coast for our honeymoon. We want to spend some time in New York City, but we would also like to visit Boston and other sites and cities. Any suggestions?
Asked by The New Mrs. Walker!!! - Thu May 22 22:28:15 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I'm not sure where you are starting from. Obviously, Philadelphia and Washington have plenty to do and see. New York and Boston are great, naturally. We start getting into weather issues, depending on the time of year you'll be going. Cape Cod has some nice places. Newport, R.I., is pretty spectacular. The Maine coast is very pretty.
Answered by wdx2bb - Fri May 23 00:01:19 2008
a company that delivers from England to Israel?
Q. I want to buy a game only sold in england so I am searching for a delivery company that could gives me an address to send my items to in England, and when they arrive deliver them for me to Israel. In other words I am searching for a delivery service that gives you a temporary address in England to send your stuff to. Any help will be welcomed. Thank you. Also please understand that I do not live in England so without an address I cannot use postal services.
Asked by Nadav - Fri May 15 11:35:34 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I want to buy a game only sold in england so I am searching for a delivery company that could gives me an address to send my items to in England, and when they arrive deliver them for me to Israel. In other words I am searching for a delivery service that gives you a temporary address in England to send your stuff to. Any help will be welcomed. Thank you. Also please understand that I do not live in England so without an address I cannot use postal services.
Asked by Nadav - Fri May 15 11:35:34 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
What is the average cost of living in Yorkshire, England?
Q. My wife and I are planning on moving to south Yorkshire, England from Seattle. I am a citizen by descent and have no problems there. It can be quite expensive in Seattle, and I know Yorkshire is a lot cheaper than other parts of England. The reason we are going is to be close to my extended family. About how much a month will it cost for me and my wife to get by there?
Asked by Interlucency - Wed May 20 17:01:29 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. An British pound has the buying power in England of an American dollar in the US, although you get more than a dollar when you exchange a pound. Here's a cost of living estimate in pounds for Dundee, a very inexpensive town in Scotland, for a single student living in one rented room in a private home. Expenses Approximate cost per month Accommodation (private) 200 - 260 Food / Household Goods 120 Entertainment 75 Phone / Postage 25 Incidents 20 TOTAL 440 - 500 A small older townhouse, with no basement, in need of renovation, in a less good area of a larger town, seems to start around $80 000
Answered by thinkingtime - Thu May 21 09:04:16 2009
Q. My wife and I are planning on moving to south Yorkshire, England from Seattle. I am a citizen by descent and have no problems there. It can be quite expensive in Seattle, and I know Yorkshire is a lot cheaper than other parts of England. The reason we are going is to be close to my extended family. About how much a month will it cost for me and my wife to get by there?
Asked by Interlucency - Wed May 20 17:01:29 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. An British pound has the buying power in England of an American dollar in the US, although you get more than a dollar when you exchange a pound. Here's a cost of living estimate in pounds for Dundee, a very inexpensive town in Scotland, for a single student living in one rented room in a private home. Expenses Approximate cost per month Accommodation (private) 200 - 260 Food / Household Goods 120 Entertainment 75 Phone / Postage 25 Incidents 20 TOTAL 440 - 500 A small older townhouse, with no basement, in need of renovation, in a less good area of a larger town, seems to start around $80 000
Answered by thinkingtime - Thu May 21 09:04:16 2009
What is mercantilism and what did England seek to gain from the colonies?
Q. What is an example of a mercantilist policy or act? How did the objectives of the colonists differ from what England wanted?
Asked by Jennifer E - Thu Jun 12 15:32:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Mercantilism is a policy of making a colony supply raw materials, while the mother country makes finished goods, to be sold to the colonists. It makes the colonists dependant on the country, and keeps a colony from having large stores of cash, which move back to the country. While Americans were wealthier than the average Brit, they had little cash, but did own land and property.
Answered by glenn - Thu Jun 12 16:33:00 2008
Q. What is an example of a mercantilist policy or act? How did the objectives of the colonists differ from what England wanted?
Asked by Jennifer E - Thu Jun 12 15:32:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Mercantilism is a policy of making a colony supply raw materials, while the mother country makes finished goods, to be sold to the colonists. It makes the colonists dependant on the country, and keeps a colony from having large stores of cash, which move back to the country. While Americans were wealthier than the average Brit, they had little cash, but did own land and property.
Answered by glenn - Thu Jun 12 16:33:00 2008
What is a good college in New England for both science and the arts?
Q. I'm browsing colleges, and I am wondering about what I want to do in life. I want to be involved in enviornmental sciences, but also in musical programs. I was wondering if anyone knows of a good college in New England who can fit those needs. Any ideas? All feedback appreciated.
Asked by chicago813 - Thu May 10 17:57:49 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try a liberal arts school that's also strong in science - like Amherst, Smith, or Williams.
Answered by eri - Thu May 10 18:34:06 2007
Q. I'm browsing colleges, and I am wondering about what I want to do in life. I want to be involved in enviornmental sciences, but also in musical programs. I was wondering if anyone knows of a good college in New England who can fit those needs. Any ideas? All feedback appreciated.
Asked by chicago813 - Thu May 10 17:57:49 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try a liberal arts school that's also strong in science - like Amherst, Smith, or Williams.
Answered by eri - Thu May 10 18:34:06 2007
What is the usual business and professional office clothes in England for men?
Q. We have a business meeting in England, and we are required to stay in client's office to render some services. In our country we normally used pants and long sleeves skirt and tie. It is not usual to us wearing suits, only big boss could. Considering it is cold in England, what can you suggest?
Asked by rbrbrb - Sat Jan 19 07:22:48 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I was in the UK this last summer and every city I was in the workers were dressed to the nines.
Answered by WhitePeopleForPeace - Sat Jan 19 13:17:47 2008
Q. We have a business meeting in England, and we are required to stay in client's office to render some services. In our country we normally used pants and long sleeves skirt and tie. It is not usual to us wearing suits, only big boss could. Considering it is cold in England, what can you suggest?
Asked by rbrbrb - Sat Jan 19 07:22:48 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I was in the UK this last summer and every city I was in the workers were dressed to the nines.
Answered by WhitePeopleForPeace - Sat Jan 19 13:17:47 2008
What are an employees duties in the England and Wales with regards provision of work?
Q. Hi, does anyone know a little about Employment Law in England and UK with regards the following. When employed in a full-time position, does the employer have a duty of care to provide the employee with a full week of work? Alternatively, does the employee have a duty of care to identify or provide their own work at all? Thanks
Asked by milton_earnest - Mon Jan 5 12:00:06 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Good question!! Well the employer has no duty to provide work, but it would be daft to have paid staff sat there doing nothing!! Even in a quiet period they should be able to find you something to do!! There is an option they can take and that is to offer you go home, Unpaid. This is your choice, and it should not affect any holiday entitlement. However!! If you are just sat there doing nothing, and the boss asks why, and you say you've not given me anything to do. Then this may ruffle a few feathers. As an employee it is understood that you will undertake you role, without constant supervision. You should know what needs to be done, and able to get on with it too! So the long and short of it all is, make sure you read your job… [cont.]
Answered by Mikey B - Tue Jan 6 08:17:41 2009
Q. Hi, does anyone know a little about Employment Law in England and UK with regards the following. When employed in a full-time position, does the employer have a duty of care to provide the employee with a full week of work? Alternatively, does the employee have a duty of care to identify or provide their own work at all? Thanks
Asked by milton_earnest - Mon Jan 5 12:00:06 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Good question!! Well the employer has no duty to provide work, but it would be daft to have paid staff sat there doing nothing!! Even in a quiet period they should be able to find you something to do!! There is an option they can take and that is to offer you go home, Unpaid. This is your choice, and it should not affect any holiday entitlement. However!! If you are just sat there doing nothing, and the boss asks why, and you say you've not given me anything to do. Then this may ruffle a few feathers. As an employee it is understood that you will undertake you role, without constant supervision. You should know what needs to be done, and able to get on with it too! So the long and short of it all is, make sure you read your job… [cont.]
Answered by Mikey B - Tue Jan 6 08:17:41 2009
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