Reliant121 wrote:I believe Queen Alexandra hospital, and St. Mary's nearby, have wifi ability.
Most NHS hospitals have BT OpenZone WiFi which means the can be used by O2 customers (ie iPhone users) free of change. I work in one, The Churchill Hospital in Oxford. We're the triangular building marked D on the map, my office is in the top left (North most) corner of the building.
Whooo! Ireland wins their first Grand Slam in 61 years, 17 - 15!
Man, that was one hell of a match. In the last minute, Wales grabbed themselves a penalty, and could have won the match if they'd gotten it, but they missed the kick for the first time in the entire match!
Now, I'll see you lot tomorrow. I'm off to party.
"You've all been selected for this mission because you each have a special skill. Professor Hawking, John Leslie, Phil Neville, the Wu-Tang Clan, Usher, the Sugar Puffs Monster and Daniel Day-Lewis! Welcome to Operation MindFuck!"
Dad's changed his mnd on cars yet again, but it looks even surerr this time. He wants the Fiat Qubo, based on their Fiorino Commercial van. It's equipped with a 1.3 Multijet Turbodiesel, although that does little to make this thing fast (quite sluggish, i have been told. Although comfy) The advantage is that for a super mini, just under four meters in length, its got the boot space of some European standard Mid-sized estates (they'd be compact estates for the American's I imagine). Plus if you fold the back seats up, it has a massive 2,500 litres worth of boot space. Good for the dogs, when we get the second one.
Yep. Its basically the passenger car version of the Fiat Fiorino compact van. With an updated interior. And to us, 4 metres isnt actually all that small for a commercial vehicle such as the Fiorino.
Lets put a few more images of this Qubo for the sceptics. No its not pretty, thats cause its a practical thing. Plus, the engine gets 62 mpg combined cycle AND is only £35 tax. And the insurance group is second from the bottom, so its cheap as chips to run and has better practicality than many large estate cars.