Repayments are 9% of your salary above £26k. If that's less than interest (inflation +3%!) then it goes up.
It gets written off at 50 something (... probably)
Repayments are 9% of your salary above £26k. If that's less than interest (inflation +3%!) then it goes up.
It gets written off at 50 something (... probably)
Yeh, but it's public and normally has a decent validity, so you could fetch it once and then use it for years.
Depends on the ISP, my old one just handed out Fritz box routers with nothing locked down. Still using it now with the new ISP!
I thought ifixit was carrying everything?
Works I'm my 1L petrol car. You just need to be gentle.
It's things like the USA sanctioning the ICC and Microsoft blocking their email that makes this kind of stuff important.
How has Alonso ended up 18th. Even with his pit stop that's a long way back?
Have they fixed bus lanes yet?
I still can't believe how bad their tech stack is/was for a brand new bank. I remember when I first joined they didn't have 2fa!
Their only competitive edge is their opening hours.
Edit, why was this posted this in this sub - anyone here planning on buying a bank?
As someone that works from home and eats a lot of sandwiches; a bread maker. Great for pizza dough too!
You want someone with a resin printer over a fdm one. You will get waaaay better quality.
For a standard mini I would assume the material cost to be less than £1.
Expect it to be a chunk more than that as it's the cost of the printer/staff/shipping that will make up most of the amount.
This is probably a better question for the 3d printing communities.
They did it to get a referendum on a new voting method. They chose a shit one no one wanted though