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Markrichard
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Apple or PC 31st December 2013 8:07 AM
<waits for the onslaught by web designers>

Traditionally, windows and PC's/laptops were for normal people, and Mac's were for creative types who worship the Apple and have long said the Mac is far superior to Windoze when it comes to graphic design type stuff.

But then Windows brought out Vista and iPhones and iPads took over the world

If you've got an iPhone and iPad, then maybe for continuity you'd consider a Mac. Other than that guess it's down to personal choice. If you're familiar with Windows and have never used a Mac, then maybe see if you can play with one and see what you think? If you have loads of PC apps and need to be up and running asap, then stick with a PC.

PC's/laptops tend to give you more choice as there are multitudes of venders, and different operating systems, from Unix to Windoze which is why they have been traditionally cheaper.

Mac's are more specialised but (and at least used to be) a lot more efficient with they way they managed resources, processor, memory etc

Like this post quite a lot from you steve as it revealed a lot of things to general computing users. I am simply a Mac fan and I feel quite proud when I say this. Earlier I was using windows but later than I tried my hands on Mac and that moment i came to know that Mac was actually far superior than windows(according to me personally) and what that made Mac so special for me was it's navigation. Even I realised this thing in ipads, and iPhone that they all are having great navigation obviously because apple has built them. For me Apple means a great navigation inside devices.
Mine is not so fixed like I usually likes to be active on the weekends and it depends on the mood that my favourite buddies or to whom I want to talk is online or not.sometimes it takes a while for me to be offline sometimes it continues for many hours without brake.
I think Barney raise the right point as this will not be a great thing for British people itself.There will be all sorts of trouble. Yes, definately one may call it a kind of insecurity. Infact I think migrant policy is not so good in UK itself and perhaps this may be the reason why localides are finding less oppertunities compare to some others. There was a news in "Guardian" some months ago that "Disney World" can keep the better track record of it's visitors than Britain. Though I have read it too that such migrants from other Eu nationals will not be able to claim the "out of work" benefits for three months at least. In Addition, there are chances to increase the Crime rate too because according to figures in duration of 2008-2012 Romanians were the second most likely nationality to get arrested in London.
Its a Funny Old World... 27th December 2013 11:25 AM
Lol! the funniest statement I read in your post was "ending with 'And in my spare time I enjoy football". What are the ways to enjoy football... Seriously but I think you did it right from your side. last thing you can do is that you can ask your social references whether or no they know any plumber. If yes you can contact them directly and if no placed an advert stating your price clearly as they perhaps you can get some applications.
What is your addiction? 27th December 2013 11:19 AM
I am sorry but some may take it as bad but mine is debating about whom I know and delicious Food as I also can't resit myself without it.
Yell finally goes pop! 27th December 2013 11:00 AM
Hibu's UK secretary Richard Hanscott said once in past that there company is looking to help small and medium sized businesses in online mobile and social media world as it seems they have been left alone far behind. There were acclaiming 75% of revenue from all digital sources. All that tweet was on the launch of a online store by hibu to help small and medium sized businesses but seems they were a bit late in their thoughts.