On Monday even would be my bet.
oh thought they were tues and wed
FAO anyone who knows about cars:
Had my car broken into last night and they've nicked the owner's handbook, which unfortunately had a photocopy of the logbook from when purchasing the car a month ago and the green receipt slip.
I've rang the DVLA & updated the crime case with the Police, but the DVLA woman wasn't too helpful tbh. I know they won't be able to change the car over, but what can I expect sort of cloning the car wise - would they be able to do that?
And would it be worth looking at a private reg, if so?
FAO anyone who knows about cars:
Had my car broken into last night and they've nicked the owner's handbook, which unfortunately had a photocopy of the logbook from when purchasing the car a month ago and the green receipt slip.
I've rang the DVLA & updated the crime case with the Police, but the DVLA woman wasn't too helpful tbh. I know they won't be able to change the car over, but what can I expect sort of cloning the car wise - would they be able to do that?
And would it be worth looking at a private reg, if so?
MalteseMick said:There's an issue with the sever that I need to fix but it's not an easy job. The database crashed yesterday while I was in the air to India. I got it back up this morning when I got into my hotel but it had been down a good 8 hours by then. Not great but I know where the issue is and will get it fixed this week.

Hughton second favourite to get the West Ham job. I'd love to see him back in management, but West Ham is probably the most undesirable job in English football right now. Most of their players are **** and the handful of good ones will leave. I think they'll struggle next season unless they spend wisely over the summer.

http://www.not606.com/calendar.php?do=getinfo&e=91&day=2011-5-8&c=1
****!! I missed it, there should be more publicity for this kind of thing.![]()
WTF...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13421374
Farmers in eastern China have been left perplexed after their watermelons began to explode one by one.
An investigation by state media found farms in Jiangsu province were losing acres of fruit because of the problem.
The overuse of a chemical that helps fruit grow faster was blamed in one report by China Central Television.
WTF...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13421374
Farmers in eastern China have been left perplexed after their watermelons began to explode one by one.
An investigation by state media found farms in Jiangsu province were losing acres of fruit because of the problem.
The overuse of a chemical that helps fruit grow faster was blamed in one report by China Central Television.

