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Why choose a leased line? – BTnet Leased Line
Why choose a leased line? Like any leased line service, BTnet is a larger investment for your business than a standard broadband connection, but the benefits could easily out-weigh the costs. With BT Business Broadband, you can count on a … Continue reading
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Block Management | Austin Rees
Accounting systems and procedures Service Charge Budget – We produce an annual expenditure budget before the start of each financial year to calculate service charges and reserves and ensure that charges are set correctly. This is a good opportunity every … Continue reading
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“Portslade unfortunately”? (From The Argus)
I am concerned that this could be the start of an alarming precident! Me and my Mighty Horse were enjoying our weekly gallop through the verdant surroundings of Portslade when we spotted this shocking item! I understand this is produced … Continue reading
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36 views of Sussex Heights by Emily and Ed Hepburne Scott
Emily studied 3D design at Manchester Metropolitan University graduating in 1997, she then worked as a textile designer before becoming a teacher of Art and Photography at Hillview School for Girls where she has taught for the last ten years. … Continue reading
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36 Views Of Sussex Heights (From The Argus)
It is said that architect Richard Seifert influenced London’s skyline more than Sir Christopher Wren. He designed the imposing modernist icon Centrepoint, opposite Tottenham Court Road Tube station, and Tower 24 in the City. The Zurich-born designer also left his … Continue reading
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Good Food From the Roof.
HEDRON is a greenhouse designed for the UrbanFarmers agenda: it empowers the possibility to grow fish and vegetables organically on top of generic flat roofs using an aquaponic farming technique: fish nourish the plants, plants clean the water for the … Continue reading
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. via The Universal Declaration of … Continue reading
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HSBC ‘Different Points of Value’ folk strokes
The following is a series of airport advertisements — smart media placement if you’re targeting international business people, as HSBC is: via HSBC ‘Different Points of Value’ | The Financial Brand: Marketing Insights for Banks & Credit Unions.
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Little Planet Street View | CreativeJS
This is a very clever trick (or as they used to say back in the day, a “mash-up”) using Google Maps Street View and WebGL. It uses stereographic projection and WebGL fragment shaders (GLSL) to manipulate the typical panoramic Street View and … Continue reading
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