Who on earth wants them?! (hmm, I have one at the back of a wardrobe somewhere...)
David
Who on earth wants them?! (hmm, I have one at the back of a wardrobe somewhere...)
David
Round here a householder needs a certificate for a van or certain size=20 of trailer, otherwise it's commercial waste and charged via the=20 weighbridge ...
Anybody you uses multi-part forms for one..
Dave
Still the cheapest way to run off a million invoices on preprinted stationery..
Just a ribbon every year or so, and that's it.
We did finally switch to HP laserjets, and software forms on headed paper. BUT if you want to knock out a thousand invoices with tear off receipt strips - so that you already NEED your stationery stock pre printed, then a DM is the best way to put the data on them.
And you can make good robot cranes out of them (says he, dragging it back on-topic)...
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:39:29 +0000,it is alleged that Dave Stanton spake thusly in uk.d-i-y:
And anyone who wants multi-sheet printing (call logging for telephone systems springs to mind)
The message from Andy Burns contains these words:
And even then of course, you're not to take commercial waste there in your permitted trailer!
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember Daniel Santos saying something like:
Lob it over the hedge into your neighbour's garden. He'll be glad of the opportunity to create a skiffle band from it.
LOL, well done, I'm imagining the scene. BTW and relating to another thread, I hear the Poles are doing well. and doing a good job in Ireland atm, is that your experience?
-- Holly, in France Gite to let in Dordogne, now with pool.
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "Holly, in France" saying something like:
Bit of a two-edged sword that one. Ot1h, the Poles are well-regarded by most as being hard-working and reliable; otoh, they're often prepared to work for half the going rate and employers love them for that, but others don't.
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