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Help me with a concept?

Sherlock wrote:
Soco, your vast knowledge impresses me!

Me and Google are best buds...

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I have to find a place for a meeting in just over a week!

If You want someplace that is free you are better off asking [e.g. begging] somebody that has such a location.
Good luck.

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I have to find a place for a meeting in just over a week!

I would ask another business near you if they might have a board room you could use in exchange for... and name something you have to offer as part of the barter.

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I have to find a place for a meeting in just over a week!

The hour this needs to take place? Will attendees expect to be paid?

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I have to find a place for a meeting in just over a week!

How big a group and will you need a PA to make sure everyone is heard?

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Lacking motivation!

Make it enjoyable.

Take off all your clothes....

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Gift card guilt.

CarolineFCY wrote:
So a couple of weeks ago...

That's your answer.
This New York minute of your life happened so long ago now, not one bloody person that works there remembers you.
And no, you should not accept another gift card in exchange for THEIR error. They owe you your money back AND an apology. If you don't get both, threaten to sue. Bet they come up with an apology then!

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Itโ€™s been a long time but itโ€™s nice to see that some people came back.

We are all still here if you want us. We can't make you do anything you've already set your mind to do.
Just wish you wouldn't.

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Help me with a concept?

This may answer your question.
http://www.biodieselfillingstations.co.uk/appro...

Biodiesel, in theory, can go into all diesel engines as the diesel engine itself was designed to run on plant oil. However it is the parts attached to the diesel engine which could potentially cause problems โ€“ although the vast majority of diesels on the road are fine running on 100% biodiesel. In reality, the rule of thumb is you can use 100% biodiesel in any diesel built between 1990-2004, but be aware that a one-off fuel filter change will be needed after you first make the transition (and any mix of biodiesel and fossil diesel is OK too). I would recommend that cars built after 2004 should run on a 50% blend not 100%.Be aware too that biodiesel made from waste cooking oil will freeze in winter and so from November to April one should blend that kind of Biodiesel at 50% as well. However, Biodiesel made from a Rapeseed crop (RME) will not freeze and can be used at 100% all year round in the UK.Please note that it is advisable to purchase biodiesel with EN14214 specification, that gives you some guarantee of quality. In short โ€“ to be safe, use RME Biodiesel at EN14214 in a car built between 1990 and 2004 and then you can be carbon neutral all year without problems!

In terms of official compatibility, despite the majority of diesel vehicles on the road being fine on 100%, only a handful of companies will officially approve their vehicles for 100% use. The companies that have approved 100% biodiesel are VW, Audi, SEAT and Skoda. They have approved all their cars built between 1996 and 2004 on 100% use of "RME" Biodiesel (Biodiesel made from Rapeseed) providing it meets the specification DIN41606 (which was later replaced by EN14214). These companies can still provide some brand new cars warranted on 100% biodiesel but one has to request it (best to get the official letter from German Base as some UK agents aren't fully aware). As these companies have officially approved 100% biodiesel I urge you to use your consumer power to support them in supporting the environmental movement.(e.g. Ask manufacturers directly via www.volkswagen.de/vwcms_publish/vwcms/master_pu...

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I'm scared!

You have zero control how others will feel.

[Spoken from past experience...]

You wish to breed your own cats. Stick to the plan.

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