A full list of the use classes as defined in the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 can be found on the planning portal.
Category: Work
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0870 Number research
I’m looking into 0870 numbers (or more generally non-geographical numbers) at the moment. Here is the short list:
Yac (£10-£20 per month depending on if we want to programme time specific forwards.)
BT themsleves (£10/month, same price for revenue sharing on 0871)
UK2Numbers (One-off registration depending on number chosen)
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The name game
Recently we have been trying to create a new company name – more on why later. I have used the following tools so far:
Companies House WebCHeck
Unwanted domain names search
Demon InternetQuery Tools (including whois)
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Google Map of VW TPS Locations
Google Map created for VW TPS locations: only pioneers and phase 1 included so far.
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Sleep
Here is some DOS / NT CMD Script code to sleep for n seconds:
@echo off
echo Sleeping for 5 seconds
call :sleep 5
echo Done
goto :EOF
:sleep
:: This subroutine sleeps for n seconds
ping -n %1 127.0.0.1 > NUL 2>&1
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Steer clear of these 6 Persuasion Pitfalls
Bytestart is carrying an article by Al Uszynski called “Steer clear of these 6 Persuasion Pitfalls“. It discusses negative language in the sales process and postivie or at least neutral alternatives. It makes me cringe to think of the number of times I have used, or been subject, to some of these.
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Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder
Another one of those utilities I use once in a blue moon, and then forget the name of; Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder – this is the Beta version, which works with Vista & Office 2007 too.
It’s free and it works, and if there are any other reasons for using it they escape me for the moment…
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ASCII Characters
I have searched for (and used) an ASCII table so many times over the last few days, and I thought that it would be worth posting my own for convenience. Here it is, both as an Excel file and as text (below). Of course there is a man page for ASCII on Unix… (more…)
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SAP DBM Help links
Here is a collection of links for DBM Ramp-UP v6:
Ute Gramman’s old DBM overview (last page contains DBM v6 additional functionality)