I've had a thought. Listening to these Autoglass adverts, "Jemimah went over a pothole and CRACK, the chip turned into a great big smash. She had to pay £100 pounds, etc."
Do the government need to take responsibility for that or is it just for tyres? What about suspension damage, etc?
Ok ok - I confess. I thought it was new, but only because the email from Microsoft I got that same day implied it was a new revolutionary product. Oh well, hope that clears the matter up.
Just got this in my email, dunno if it will apply to you, or even work for that matter. It's pretty much free Microsoft Office 2010 for you to "test" and "give feedback."
I'm wondering if participants get the full thing free or discounted, so I'm taking them up on the offer.
It's free Microsoft Office, including Word, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook, InfoPath, Excel (Woo ^_^), SharePoint, Workspace and OneNote.
Just from a five minute look around, OneNote looks pretty cool. I'll post pictures of it if you want, but I'm liking it so far. It's pretty much an organised electronic notes folder, so I'm going to try and put all my revision notes into it and see how it goes.
Depends. Theres always that chance you could hit it really awkwardly and that could kill it. I once hit a small pothole on my bike but it put a huge bulge into my tyre. Glad it just didn't blow the tube and send me down.
I have to say I did to. Not in a sick "OH MY GOD LOOK AT THE PEOPLE DIE AND SUFFER lol" way, but it really shows what it's like out there. If that makes sense. Basically I mean it in the good way, not a bad way.