- With Oyster cards, you do not need a photocard any more
- If you simply type 'time' into the search box, Google will tell you your local time. Type 'time' and a city, and it will tell you what time it is there. Type 'time' and a country with several time zones like Australia, and it will list them all. Via Gordon.
- Dr Tanya Byron (the TV parenting psychologist this tiny tearaway here would love to be adopted by) has co-written The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle with Jennifer Saunders. I watched the first episode on Thursday, it's good, it makes you uncomfortable, it's a bit unusual, I wonder if it will last the distance.
- Poll and research organisations are not bound to respect the Telephone Preference Service. Tom is rightly outraged. Join us and sign the petition to make them observe it.
- Baby MPS is a service which allows parents who have suffered a miscarriage or bereavement of a baby in the first weeks of life to register their wish not to receive baby related mailings.
- Even if it lacks Outlook 2007's enhanced categorization and productivity system, in Outlook 2003 you can rename your quick flags, and drag them to the toolbar for even faster message tagging.
- Outlook reminders only trigger if they are placed within the primary Calendar or Task folders.
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