..., could you have two addresses? Do addresses in fact belong to letterboxes...that's three flats and three addresses. Post for flats 2 and 3.... Consequently, as far as the postoffice is concerned, there are only *two* addresses, one for flat 1, and one...insist that I tell them my address by typing in my postcode and... one of the addresses that the postoffice think exist. Normally it...
..., could you have two addresses? Do addresses in fact belong to letterboxes,... that's three flats and three addresses. Post for flats 2 and 3.... Consequently, as far as the postoffice is concerned, there are only *two* addresses, one for flat 1, and one...insist that I tell them my address by typing in my postcode and...selecting one of the addresses that the postoffice think exist. Normally it...
... person just call you? Because I didn't give him my phone number, because the website didn't ask me for it, because the website was designed by idiots who thought that the PAF address would be sufficient. And because my phone is turned off in the evenings. -- David Cantrell | top google result for "topless karaoke murders" Deck of Cards: $1.29. "101 Solitaire Variations" ...
...> Even more off topic, it is a good job that houses do not have dynamic addressing like many computers, sorry network cards, sorry networks. Would be just like finding 'Holly' last year. For census purposes does a boat have an address, particularly if it is a genuine CC'er? The numbers are probably not significant today, however, how...
...'s true, mutatis mutandis, of internet addresses and network interfaces. I was very ... didn't actually have an internet address, but my network card did! And...that houses do not have dynamic addressing like many computers, sorry network cards...For census purposes does a boat have an address, particularly if it is...and woke up on "Gas Works Alley".' -- Nicholas David Richards - "Où sont les...
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 01:23:47PM +0100, John Rowland wrote: If the pizza boy has two brain cells to rub together he will figure out that lower flats tend to have lower doorbells, and flats with people awake late at night tend to have lights on. What if the bells are next to each other, and both flats have *some* lights on? And anyway, if he had two brain cells to rub ...
On Aug 7, 5:49Â am, John B <s...@johnband.org> wrote: On Aug 7, 1:23 pm, "John Rowland" <jo...@journeyflow.spamspam.demon.co.uk> wrote: If the pizza boy has two brain cells to rub together he will figure out that lower flats tend to have lower doorbells, and flats with people awake late at night tend to have lights on. AIUI, this isn't a key criterion applied in pizza...
On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 13:06:24 +0100, David Cantrell wrote: Normally it doesn't matter, of course, but it does matter when I'm trying to do something like order a pizza late at night and want the delivery boy to ring *my* doorbell and not have to guess at random between mine and my upstairs neighbour's. Why doesn't the delivery person just call you? -- jhk
On Aug 7, 1:23 pm, "John Rowland" <jo...@journeyflow.spamspam.demon.co.uk> wrote: If the pizza boy has two brain cells to rub together he will figure out that lower flats tend to have lower doorbells, and flats with people awake late at night tend to have lights on. AIUI, this isn't a key criterion applied in pizza boy recruitment. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www....