802 pts · June 16, 2014
Then he'd probably have a legal case against them, you can't insist someone takes a drug test publicly
Is this relevant.........
If on average people are saving more money than they pay, insurance companies aren't doing their job right
You guys don't have direct debit??
I need this. Been stuck in the snow in my car for 5 hours now
French is still derived from Latin though right? I guess now that may be true though
Eh maybe not, but it's a serious issue
If your company values customer service you might be
If you're within earshot of others you don't reveal information unless they ask for it. Poor customer service pal
Damn... I mean that's the norm in the UK - you only pay when you have a premium account or you make international / high value payments
I work for a UK bank and can confirm - if it's a similar set up it's not costing that much.... There will be a cost to it though
Mah boy @op is wicked smaht
Disagree
"a cyclist" lmao
I get the concern for camera/mic - why bother with the pad? Can't you just turn it off when not in use?
Seems excessive
Yep - and you can't make a kid decide what they want to do when they're older that young, so you have to provide a broad education
hahaha it was a shit job man - but that's what minimum wage was for a 16 year old then though
I got my first job was when I was 16 in 2012 making £3.68 per hour
Yeah saw that, replied to the other comment
Ah I see - much more reasonable hahaha
And a vial is one use? So you're paying 120-160 a day?
I don't know much about insulin, but $26 a vial... don't some people need like a couple of injections a day?
To be fair... they kinda fucked up there
much of the building from that angle in the water. (3/3)
and the rest of the image (i.e. the feet / puddle etc.) is a relatively tight angle. Cool photo, but there's no way you'd get that (2/ )
The angle on the buildings towards the bottom tells you all you need to know - the reflection is a wide angle shot from below (1/ )
The scanner registers as the light is reflected back (stronger reflection on the white gaps) and then it builds the code from each gap
I'm not an expert - but, laser goes very quickly left to right (appears as a red line to the eye) as it goes back and forth (1)
35 hours is a 5 day week, 8 hour days with an unpaid lunch hour - Pretty standard where i'm from in the UK
Then he'd probably have a legal case against them, you can't insist someone takes a drug test publicly
Is this relevant.........
If on average people are saving more money than they pay, insurance companies aren't doing their job right
You guys don't have direct debit??
I need this. Been stuck in the snow in my car for 5 hours now
French is still derived from Latin though right? I guess now that may be true though
Eh maybe not, but it's a serious issue
If your company values customer service you might be
If you're within earshot of others you don't reveal information unless they ask for it. Poor customer service pal
Damn... I mean that's the norm in the UK - you only pay when you have a premium account or you make international / high value payments
I work for a UK bank and can confirm - if it's a similar set up it's not costing that much.... There will be a cost to it though
Mah boy @op is wicked smaht
Disagree
"a cyclist" lmao
I get the concern for camera/mic - why bother with the pad? Can't you just turn it off when not in use?
Seems excessive
Yep - and you can't make a kid decide what they want to do when they're older that young, so you have to provide a broad education
hahaha it was a shit job man - but that's what minimum wage was for a 16 year old then though
I got my first job was when I was 16 in 2012 making £3.68 per hour
Yeah saw that, replied to the other comment
Ah I see - much more reasonable hahaha
And a vial is one use? So you're paying 120-160 a day?
I don't know much about insulin, but $26 a vial... don't some people need like a couple of injections a day?
To be fair... they kinda fucked up there
much of the building from that angle in the water. (3/3)
and the rest of the image (i.e. the feet / puddle etc.) is a relatively tight angle. Cool photo, but there's no way you'd get that (2/ )
The angle on the buildings towards the bottom tells you all you need to know - the reflection is a wide angle shot from below (1/ )
The scanner registers as the light is reflected back (stronger reflection on the white gaps) and then it builds the code from each gap
I'm not an expert - but, laser goes very quickly left to right (appears as a red line to the eye) as it goes back and forth (1)
35 hours is a 5 day week, 8 hour days with an unpaid lunch hour - Pretty standard where i'm from in the UK