Freelancers Forum Messages on Sunday August 15th 2004
Re: FN-FORUM: PHP/MySql hosting
date posted 15th August 2004 23:47
FidoNet offers MySQL / PHP / etc ... with bandwidth options from=20
1Gb/month at roughly =A350/year and upwards
More details at http://www.fido.net/vweb/
On 13 Aug 2004, at 19:15, Paul J White wrote...
FN-FORUM: Gmail invite.
date posted 15th August 2004 22:22
Got one for grabs to the first taker to email me off list.
jaseb
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RE: FN-FORUM: Java/XML web development
date posted 15th August 2004 22:20
Marco
Do you have any examples of what you have done?
jaseb
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FN-FORUM: Java/XML web development
date posted 15th August 2004 22:13
hello guys,
sorry i m a newbie in this forum..
i was wandering, is anyone aware of part-time java
jobs available?
i m residing in south east UK, i have plenty of spare time
after jobs and i was wand...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Car roof fabric repair
date posted 15th August 2004 21:52
> Has anyone else had to get this kind of thing repaired? Just wondering
> if anyone had any tips (eg. kits available, or something like that).
If you were using gmail, it would display this ad at t...
FN-FORUM: Graphic / Print Designer
date posted 15th August 2004 21:35
Hi all
I'm after a Graphic / Print Designer to build me a small booklet, no
idea on size yet as it's to work along side my site so around 2000+
products they will be provided in word or any other for...
Re: FN-FORUM: The first six months..
date posted 15th August 2004 21:25
On 15 Aug 2004 19:52:53 -0000, "Aaron Brailsford" said:
> nick b wrote:
> >> bringing somewhere between 4 and 6k a month into the company, every=20
> >>
> > If by making a living, you're talking about...
Re: FN-FORUM: The first six months..
date posted 15th August 2004 21:00
On 15 Aug 2004, at 18:32, Aaron Brailsford wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas which my best options might be? Business
> funding worries me - and given my lack of business plan, probably be
> hard...
Re: FN-FORUM: The first six months..
date posted 15th August 2004 20:59
On 15 Aug 2004 19:40:48 -0000, nick b [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>=20
> Aaron Brailsford wrote:
>=20
> > How *do* you make a living at this? It seems to me like I'd have to be
> > bringing somewhere betwe...
RE: FN-FORUM: llp vs ltd
date posted 15th August 2004 20:41
I'm also part of an LLP. We used that instead of going limited for all
the reasons listed by Lindsay, and for ease of setup and especially
flexibility on working. Not all partners within the organisat...
RE: FN-FORUM: [OT] Car roof fabric repair
date posted 15th August 2004 20:27
You can get a kit to do that from Halfords. It does holes in seats too
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Re: FN-FORUM: The first six months..
date posted 15th August 2004 19:57
nick b wrote:
>> bringing somewhere between 4 and 6k a month into the company, every
>>
> If by making a living, you're talking about £50k+ a year then, err, no
> wonder you're having trouble..
Ah...
Re: FN-FORUM: The first six months..
date posted 15th August 2004 19:46
Aaron Brailsford wrote:
> How *do* you make a living at this? It seems to me like I'd have to be
> bringing somewhere between 4 and 6k a month into the company, every
> month, to really break even...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wiki Help
date posted 15th August 2004 19:32
On 15 Aug 2004 17:08:55 -0000, Aaron Brailsford [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> m4mac wrote:
> > I've been looking through the Wiki and trying to get my feeble brain
> > around how it works. My intention...
FN-FORUM: [OT] Car roof fabric repair
date posted 15th August 2004 18:49
Hi All
I managed to drunkenly tear a hole in the roof fabric of my car (the
inside - a normal estate car, not a soft top or anything) whilst getting
a bike out.
Has anyone else had to get this kin...
RE: FN-FORUM: The first six months..
date posted 15th August 2004 17:53
Aaron
Go to your bank with evidence of work done so far and the work you are =
doing
and get a business overdraft. I have just done this to allow me to =
expand my
business and they have been more th...
FN-FORUM: The first six months..
date posted 15th August 2004 17:37
Afternoon all..
Just wanting to use you all as a sounding board really, so here goes..
I've been working for myself for coming up to six months now - and I'm
told the first six are the hardest, an...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wiki Help
date posted 15th August 2004 17:14
m4mac wrote:
> I've been looking through the Wiki and trying to get my feeble brain
> around how it works. My intention is to start a Mac Tips page but I
> can't figure out how to create a new page an...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wiki Help
date posted 15th August 2004 17:09
At 16:44 on Sunday, 15 Aug 2004, m4mac wrote:
>
> I've been looking through the Wiki and trying to get my feeble brain
> around how it works. My intention is to start a Mac Tips page but I
> can't fi...
FN-FORUM: Wiki Help
date posted 15th August 2004 15:49
I've been looking through the Wiki and trying to get my feeble brain
around how it works. My intention is to start a Mac Tips page but I
can't figure out how to create a new page and I don't want to b...
RE: FN-FORUM: llp vs ltd
date posted 15th August 2004 14:48
Hi Rob
< Are any of you out there LLP (Limited Liability Partnerships)>
Yes, we are.
There's a reasonably comprehensive overview of LLPs in PCG's Guide to
Freelancing, available free of charge at www...
Re: FN-FORUM: llp vs ltd
date posted 15th August 2004 14:21
At 15:04 on Sunday, 15 Aug 2004, Rob Garbutt wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Are any of you out there LLP (Limited Liability Partnerships)
>
> If so, what are the advantages of it over a ltd company? Do you w...
FN-FORUM: llp vs ltd
date posted 15th August 2004 14:09
Hi all,
Are any of you out there LLP (Limited Liability Partnerships)
If so, what are the advantages of it over a ltd company? Do you work from
home and if so do you claim any rent, lecky, gas phone...
FN-FORUM: flash mx help please
date posted 15th August 2004 14:04
hello
i have been putting somemock ups together here:
www.nexusmediadesign.co.uk/blueprint
using flash mx - which i have only just stared using - if you click th
ecredits section - i have made a sc...
RE: FN-FORUM: Dial up via ISDN
date posted 15th August 2004 13:38
> Does anyone know of any dial-up ISPs that do provide a two
> channel connection and don't charge any fees?
Demon + BT Surftime Anytime = no charges for 64k connection.
You can bond a second chann...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dial up via ISDN
date posted 15th August 2004 12:30
On Sunday 15 Aug 2004 10:47, KKC TFXWeb wrote:
> Dunno if anyone can make any recommendations here. A client is unable to
> get ADSL at their premises and are currently using a BT ISDN (128k I
> beli...
RE: FN-FORUM: Fookin cats
date posted 15th August 2004 11:25
Hangings to good for the little sod
I suggest finding a small room and seeing if there is enough room to "swing
a cat"
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FN-FORUM: Fookin cats
date posted 15th August 2004 11:04
Definately not my weekend..... after getting a UDI on friday (unidentified
drinking injury) - I have a burned imprint on my palm that looks like the
frying pan handle my cat tried to murder me last ni...
FN-FORUM: Dial up via ISDN
date posted 15th August 2004 09:52
Dunno if anyone can make any recommendations here. A client is unable to
get ADSL at their premises and are currently using a BT ISDN (128k I
believe) connection. At present they're connecting to AO...
FN-FORUM: HTML Text Editors (
date posted 15th August 2004 09:09
A nice little list of free and commercial replacements
http://www.bris.ac.uk/is/projects/cms/ttw/ttw.html
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