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Rossian

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  1. Thanks for posting this Craig, I enjoyed the video. It's inspired me to get out into the Peak District more often, not just when the whether is good! Here's the link for others (as I am able to post it) -
  2. I think the area isn't too bad now. In some ways the more studenty areas can be more attractive to criminals simply because students are an easy target. In terms of amenities, yes there is nothing immediately on the doorstep, but it's only a short walk to the city centre. To suggest you would need a taxi home from from bars and cafes in the city centre is ludicrous. Pretty much everything in the city centre is within a 20 min walk via the train station, and there's loads of stuff within 10 mins or less.
  3. E.g. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-28132197.html
  4. I went on Friday and really liked it. Happy to pay a bit more for the quality / atmosphere of the venue. They really need to get some decent beers in though. All I could see at the bar was bottles of Peroni.
  5. Lack of funding meant that the re-enactments had to be scaled back unfortunately.
  6. I used to have a A350 and the Flash was wireless. As Jazafeen says Sony DSLRs have built in wireless controllers that work really well - I never had any use for a cord.
  7. Google isn't the only way to attract traffic to your site. Social media and word of mouth can often be more affective, especially as it will often be impossible to get on the first page of Google for certain keywords. Getting people to write blog articles linking to your site (maybe offer some freebies in return if it's a product you are selling) is also a good idea. Then of course there is paid advertising - you can use Google Adwords, or something like Facebook advertising which can be more effective as it allows you to target people with very specific interests.
  8. Anyone know opening / closing times for Pollards on Ecclesall Rd?
  9. I agree there's a decent amount of work around if you are a good developer. I get on average 2 or 3 emails / Linkedin messages a week from recruitments consultants and companies looking for developers in Shefield. I've actually just started as a software engineer at Ibuildings and they are continually recruiting. Ibuildings only really do PHP and I think Plusnet and WANdisco are all open source technologies as well. I'm not that aware of a huge job market in Sheffield for Microsoft technologies (although Paul2412's post indicates otherwise). My impression is that the job market is increasingly moving towards open source.
  10. I think it's because it's a Tesco Extra which does a lot more than food - it's more like Argos (+ food) selling everything under the sun.
  11. They fixed this a while back with the new type of locks I think. I have one of these: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=18394 which are meant to be pretty hard to break particularly because it is too small to use a jack on.
  12. There is a lot of good advice in this thread. Do not believe anything you read in the papers - they will write whatever they think will sell newspapers. As someone else mentioned, read Ben Goldacre's "Bad Science".
  13. I used Parasol for a bit (http://www.parasolgroup.co.uk/) but in the end decided it was better to set up a Ltd company. Depends how much extra work / hassle you want - there will be more work with a limited company, but you will walk away with more money in your pocket.
  14. I can't believe employers still ask questions like this. Do they really tell you anything about a potential employee? They are just asking for <REMOVED> rehearsed answers.
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