I am getting this phone call from a strange unknown courier company called DOT COM COURIERS, they say I have a courier in some person's name i don't know about, his phone is not reachable and as I am his reference (they say) they have my proper Address but in his name for Shipping.
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i was looking at getting a lift kit for my ford courier 2001 2.6 torbo diesel i was told i could go a 40mm lift without making any mods for $1200 will 40mm make a difference or is it a waste of money?
i was looking at getting a lift kit for my ford courier 2001 2.6 torbo diesel i was told i could go a 40mm lift without making any mods for $1200 will 40mm make a difference or is it a waste of money?
please help me with this as I am working out weather or not to send the ds to my bf for a bit or not
thanks =)
Please give a decent explaination of what is best or not best thanks =)
Microsoft may have canceled their lovable Courier project, but Sony's patent application for a dual-screened "Electronic Book With Enhanced Features" may pick up where Microsoft left off. More »
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...companion? I would like to travel no later than May 30th 2010-my purpose is to reach the Russian village of Nagorsk near Kirov
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my desire is to go to russia in the above mention-cost for travel to be paid by contractor for my service-hold chaffr/drvr...
These fresh images and details of Microsoft's Courier paint a slightly different device than the one uncovered a few months ago—tinier, perhaps less genre-busting, and a more direct iPad fighter.
This take is built on the same mobile OS core as Windows Phone 7 and Zune HD, powered by Nvidia's...
One modder just couldn't wait for Microsoft's Courier, so he took his Dell mini 9 and added on a USB touchscreen display. And surprisingly enough, it works.
Nicknamed Harlequin, the device allows you to type and write on the right (the touchscreen) and read on the left (the original mini 9...
We've seen slides and videos of Microsoft's Courier booklet in action, but nothing has quite explained how all of these things actually work. This document explains Courier's interface, gestures and features more in-depth than ever before.
I have been really thinking about this. No one does it where I live, its a small town but it's getting very big. How much would I carry? How far would I bike? How do you charge? Any advice? I would like a former bike courier to answer this question