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Comments on: British rail passengers to get free Wi-Fi ride

As part of seven-year contract for London-to-Scotland trains, National Express to offer even coach passengers free wireless connectivity.

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This is something that
by DraconumPB August 14, 2007 9:22 AM PDT
all mass-transit needs. What I dislike about wireless, however, is how easy it is for, say a hotel to install such a service and completely overcharge for it. At least here it seems the service will be free (though I doubt I'll be travelling in Europe any time soon).
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Woo Hoo - eBay on rails ;)
by punterjoe August 14, 2007 10:30 AM PDT
sorry. couldn't resist.
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Nice one...
by angelfast September 21, 2007 9:39 PM PDT
That was indeed a cool ride...
Anyway,here are some tips on how you can buy and have a quality used car, so as you would not be replacing unnecessary parts along the way...Hope, this might help...
Tips & Warning
? As a final precaution, take the car to a mechanic, who should charge a reasonable fee to check over a used car. The seller should agree to this, but may require that you leave a deposit. If the seller won't let you take the car, offer to meet him or her at a mutually convenient garage.
? If you give the seller a deposit in order to take the car to have it checked, make sure to write out an agreement stating that the deposit will be returned immediately if you decide not to buy the car.
If the vehicle's mileage appears unusually low, have a mechanic determine whether someone has tampered with the odometer. If so, the seller must refund any money you have paid and may be liable for punitive damages under federal and state odometer laws?
This is how I acquire my car; I inspected all its auto parts from exterior and interior aspect down to its nissan bra and other accessories. By doing so, you could be sure of the quality of vehicle you are getting?=)
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