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The Ultimate Incentive to have an amazing 2010.
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Good idea to cancel the Japan savings for now - trying to do too much at once is very stressful - I know this even from my small targets.
Exciting that the house might be yours soon too!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
Oh my goodness, I actually did a genuine shudder of excitement when I clicked on that link! Guess where I'm going tomorrow?!
Yay to the deposit money coming through! Any ideas yet of when you'll be exchanging? It makes sense to put Japan off until next year, 2 amazing holidays in one year does seem a little bit of a stretch and I was wondering how you'd manage it all TBH!
Well done on the dissertation Tink, sounds like you're making good headway!Overcome the notion that you must be ordinary. It robs you of the chance to be extraordinary!Goal Weight 140lb Starting Weight: 160lb Current Weight 145lb0 -
Yep, and then thats 1 thing off my 30 before I'm 30 list - thats the real reason I'm buying it
We were always planning to go next year, but save for it this year, just we bought a more expensive house than planned!
No idea on exhange, I'm not pushing it, the less morgage we have to pay the better!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
The house? I think that's something I had on my list but my plans have changed since then... Might do a revised one!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0
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I'm a long time lurker, but am very inspired by your challenges!
I am also saving for a deposit (and maybe a wedding... shh!) and need to get into gear a bit more!
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I'm umming and ahhing over whether to change mine. Nothing major just I don't actually want to go to New York at Christmas now, I just want to go!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
I don't think I actually have 30 things on my list yet - lol, will have to add 'complete list before I'm 30' at this rate...
I did make *amazing* chocolate fondants at the weekend though - hopefully not first time lucky, but that was on my listLBM Sep 2008 debt: £27,927.04start weight: 140.2, week 2: 1380 -
Oooh well done Poddle! Mmmmm chocolate fondant...
I don't think my list is complete either! I'm not even sure what's on it TBH! Will have to find it!Overcome the notion that you must be ordinary. It robs you of the chance to be extraordinary!Goal Weight 140lb Starting Weight: 160lb Current Weight 145lb0 -
Hey everyone - I know this is a real longshot but I have hit a bit of a dead end and tried every keyword known to man!
I need to find something which suggests that different paper settings on a printer put down different amounts of ink (ie plain paper puts down more/less ink than premium paper)
I have googled my brains out and I just thought if someone was a little bored at work, they maybe would like to help me!
Alternatively, if you just know this sort of thing as a fact that would be brill!
Doensn't matter if no-one can help, it was just a thought!!
This is the best I have
"Paper settings
Your HP printer uses more or less ink depending on what type of paper you're using. " but I did want something a bit more specific like "plain paper uses least/most, heavyweight uses..."
Also - this is for my dissertation by the way, I'm not just a printer lover!0 -
http://www.cartridgeworld.in/educare.aspx?ad=6
that wee link tells a little about how paper and ink interact with each other-maybe not what you're after, but still, it might help. i just types 'does paper type affect the amount of ink used in a printer' into google-some of the other links that came up might help too, i'm not sure. I'm not sure if you're looking at the actual printer settings or the type of paper you put into it?Mortgage free wannabe #124
Mortgage due to be cleared January 2036 / goal is 4/5/26 (40th birthday)
Starting balance £117000 November 2010
Balance as of 5/4/21(date decided I wanted to become mortgage free) £89426.62 / current balance £82000
Daily interest at January 2021 £4.76
Current daily interest £4.390
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