> Do you know of any weather stations near you that report data? Maybe
> one in this incomprehensible list?
>
> http://weather.noaa.gov/data/nsd_.txt
>
> EGKA;03;876;Shoreham Airport;;United Kingdom;6;50-50N;000-17W;;;2;0;
>
> Perhaps?
>
Cheers, for some reason I didn't see that one.
> File a
Dropbox. It just works. It's cross-platform. They've ironed out most of
the bugs.
On 16/02/2011 11:36, Dave Hanson wrote:
I sure you can tell from the subject where this is going :)
I'm particularly keen to find out what everyones preferred online
storage solution is and why, I ask because
On 16 February 2011 11:55, A J Binnie wrote:
> I swear by Dropbox. Apart from the initial 2GB storage, I've managed to get
> an extra few MB from referrals. Going to www.dropbox.com/free and simply
> promoting the service via Facebook and Twitter gets you extra space too. I
> took part in their r
Many thanks for all the information guys.
There is more for me to digest and some very helpful tips and wiki's
Thank you
John Davis--
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On 17/02/11 08:17, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 17/02/11 05:55, Phill Whiteside wrote:
But, as ever... I had a plan 'B' -->
http://www.adrive.com/static/storageplans_basic They offer 50GB for
free :D
The thing that concerns me is that a company like that, which would seem
to be relativ
On 17/02/11 05:55, Phill Whiteside wrote:
But, as ever... I had a plan 'B' -->
http://www.adrive.com/static/storageplans_basic They offer 50GB for
free :D
The thing that concerns me is that a company like that, which would seem
to be relatively unknown (I had never heard of it for example)