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Oliver Baker
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You do need to read the 1 star reviews if you attempt this though. It’s quite often full of people just complaining about either delivery or some “problem” with the product that was in the description. For example volume of a Backpack.

Yes, especially when you’re looking at more expensive items (Laptops, Phones etc). I wouldn’t trust a phone selling too much under average price for one of it’s specs unless it had lots of reviews showing its’ downsides.

Two stars tend to be alright as well although if it gets lots of two star reviews it may well have something actually wrong with it rather than specific problems.

I bet you have to enter your PIN number before buying one of those Audis too.

The Romans Could Have Been Poisoned By Something Deadlier than Lead

No it wasn’t, I thought it was quite clearly sarcasm considering the rest of my reply.

At least in the UK that was actively encouraged by our Science teachers. We were expected to only use sources when explaining and could only use our own words when showing our method, equipment etc.

The hell are you talking about. That metaphor quite clearly doesn’t work. Mortgages are quite clearly only going to be at maximum 300 years old. Tuition fees/ College loans in the UK were only introduced in ‘98 and ‘58 for the USA. Youth Unemployment has traditionally been four or five times higher than adult rates in

Because the situation in the Middle East is really similar to America. Many of your states outright ban Sharia law and all of the others will refer to American law if the two systems contradict the rest of the western world also has a similar stance.

Fiat, while tiny in the US, are quite large in Europe. Most people have heard of the Fiat Panda & 500 here while Jeep have very little recognition. Selling Fiat as well would massively increase the price, most likely, and killing them would probably be massively unpopular in Italy.

I think Fancy David would probably be a little worse but I don’t know how many broken jeeps go over 500 grand.

Android is big enough that they’ve probably organised a deal that costs Google nothing as Oreo can, like Nestle did with Android KK, use the release for publicity.

The G4 is just a bit newer than the X pure. I think when Nougat was released Moto had a newer flagship than the X pure but not a newer G series phone.

Google aren’t exactly a small company. I’m sure both Nestle and Nabisco/Cadbury have known the name of Android Kit Kat and Oreo respectively way before the public were told.

Ah ok, In my senior School (12-16 Y/O) we were allowed phones but weren’t allowed to use them in Class unless asked to by a teacher but by year 10 (14-15) the rule was rarely enforced especially if all you were doing was listening to music through earphones. However that may have just been my school or the UK school

That’s fair, you’re system certainly seems better than the app in the article and to be honest if you’ve told them how to disable it you aren’t going to risk using it for menial messages during school hours or similar which really would be my problem with anything that attempts to bypass silent/vibrate mode.

It may well be depending on the age of the child. The icons on an Amazon tablet seem to be larger than those on typical Android. You could also use google image search. Amazons custom OS that the tablets run on is a version of Android known as Fire OS.

It may well be depending on the age of the child. The icons on an Amazon tablet seem to be larger than those on

Fairly sure it isn’t just for the royals. Us commoners tend to get blurred plates as well.