Fucking disgracefulSurely it would be far more sensible to levvy the tax on those who have an internet connection, be it wired or wireless (after all 99% of people will have a contract with their provider, there is only a small proportion of individuals who permanently piggy-back on others networks).
Perhaps Tomtom could corroborate this one
But acting on any urges is just daft really and hardly ever happens (to my knowledge).
Quote from: tomtom on September 23, 2009, 03:32:01 pmBut acting on any urges is just daft really and hardly ever happens (to my knowledge). One of my current work colleagues has admitted to sleeping with one of her philosophy lecturers.
may even look at her a few more times than the black clad spotty greasy haired smelly cretin asleep on the back row - thats natural.
In my final year at school, one of the guys managed to get it together with one of the student teachers there on placement. She was pretty hot, he was elevated to legend status.
Funny but sadly true.
But defence analyst Julian Cook insisted: "Britain's desire to be a big player on the world stage has delivered huge benefits including being dragged into a series of catastrophic wars with America's throbbing tumescence lodged firmly at the back of our throat, while at the same time being unable to afford decent roads, railways, schools and hospitals. It's what we call a 'win-win'.
Excellent - Sir Clive Sinclair couldnt do it with the C5 - the Segway was - erm - not really a huge success I guess, now Honda are having a go!