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There is one in Bristol yet its a mess and barely bigger than a 1 car garage. Their page vastly exaggerates their facilities.


It wasn't too long ago i worked long hours in removals. It still remains the only job (among quite a few) i've had that day to day I happily felt something was achieved and didn't go home drained. [edit] I've been working as an EE/SE for the last 4 years.


404ing already. Anyone with a mirror/cache?


If you use Chrome, you can prepend the URL with 'cache:' (available in this case).


Which is a bit moot because, going by the trend, it's not until ~ the year 2220 that batteries will equal petrol for energy density by weight.


Hmm, didn't know there is a Palladium acid battery.


Not sure if that's the joke flying over my head, but I believe that's a typo, and should be Pb (i.e. lead) acid.


I realised it was a typo, I was just being facetious.


You can auto install updates in Ubuntu.


> getting featured on two facebook page of more that 200k fans each and not get at least 1k download is still interrogating me.

That stat is pretty worthless. You can buy "fans".


I don't think so. I don't want to disclose here the concerned pages. But It is pages of android device manufacturing company. I don't think those kind of company need to buy fans.


I wouldn't expect the majority of those likes to be people who like your type of game, out of 200,000 how many like sudoku? Of of that smaller number how many would want to play it on their phone? Who don't already have an app they like with historical data/saves already?

From 200k your potential target audience drops rapidly I would imagine.

Instead of being featured on device pages you should try and get featured on actual sukoku or puzzle pages where a greater percentage of likes are from people who are more likey to be interested in your product.


samba & minidlna server


Needs some gloss, monotone finish and its shaped changed into a rectangle with beveled edges.


Haha, well I'm no industrial designer, so who knows what it ought to look like... but if it looks like this image, you can be sure I won't ever have one sitting next to my TV.

I'm not really interested at this point anyway, but an ugly hardware design virtually seals the deal.


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