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deceit of lapwings
still won't let me post a great picture - losing out....hmmm
the posts you make in the bear garden dont go towards your post count and you need to have made 5 before you are allowed images
honey x
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must be fascinating for the kids Jo
dont you go loosing Earl mind you
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Mozilla has released another point update for its flagship Firefox browser to provide fixes for at least 12 documented security vulnerabilities. Some of the flaws put millions of Web surfers at risk of remote code execution attacks.
The Firefox 3.0.2 update addresses two issues rated by Mozilla to be “critical,” meaning that the documented vulnerability can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
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MFSA-2008-40 - Mozilla developer Paul Nickerson reported a variant of a click-hijacking vulnerability discovered in Internet Explorer by Liu Die Yu. The vulnerability allowed an attacker to move the content window while the mouse was being clicked, causing an item to be dragged rather than clicked-on. This issue could potentially be used to force a user to download a file or perform other drag-and-drop actions.
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MFSA-2008-41 - Mozilla security researcher moz_bug_r_a4 reported a series of vulnerabilities by which page content can pollute XPCNativeWrappers and have arbitrary code run with chrome privileges. One variant reported by moz_bug_r_a4 only affected Firefox 2. Mozilla developer Olli Pettay reported that XSLT can create documents which do not have script handling objects. moz_bug_r_a4 also reported that document.loadBindingDocument() returns a document that does not have a script handling object. These issues could also be used by an attacker to run arbitrary script with chrome privileges.
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MFSA-2008-42 - Mozilla developers identified and fixed several stability bugs in the browser engine used in Firefox and other Mozilla-based products. Some of these crashes showed evidence of memory corruption under certain circumstances and we presume that with enough effort at least some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code. Drew Yao of Apple Product Security reported two crashes in Mozilla image rendering code. This vulnerability only affected Firefox 3. David Maciejak also reported a crash in graphics rendering which only affected Firefox 3.
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MFSA-2008-43 - Microsoft developer Dave Reed reported that certain BOM characters are stripped from JavaScript code before it is executed. This can lead to code, which would otherwise be treated as part of a quoted string, to be executed. The issue could potentially be used by an attacker to bypass or evade script filters and perform an XSS attack. Security researcher Gareth Heyes reported an issue with the HTML parser in which the parser ignored certain low surrogate characters if they were HTML-escaped. This issue could potentially be used to bypass naive script filtering and used in an XSS attack. This issue only affected Firefox 2.
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MFSA-2008-44 - Mozilla developer Boris Zbarsky reported that the resource: protocol allowed directory traversal on Linux when using URL-encoded slashes. Mozilla developer Georgi Guninski reported that the restrictions imposed on local HTML files could be bypassed using the resource: protocol. The vulnerability allowed an attacker to read information about the system and prompt the victim to save the information in a file.
The open-source group also released patches for multiple vulnerabilities affecting Firefox 2 but strongly recommends that users upgrade to Firefox 3.
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They dont allocate it to your local court until the AQ stage, if it ever gets that far, you have to do the defence before that happens.
of course i do sorry, not sure whether im comming or going at the min, thanks, ill go squeeze my head right now
honey x
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there should be a designated social worker assigned to meet the needs, as well as the appropriate nursing team, they therefore will deal with all matters concerning the said person and take the pressure from the family
wishing them all the best
honey x
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Absolute rubbish Honey....!! they are trying to frighten you....when has/is your defence due to go in ?
would it be 14 days from the AoS going in?, ive had no word from the courts as yet to say that it has been relocated to a local court
thanks for your help 42man x
honey x
zazen.warrior will take a look now thankyou x
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letter recieved this morning from cohens
Dear ****************
We refer to your recent letter in which you have made a request for information under the Civil Procedure Rules.
We have been in contact with our solicitors, Howard Cohen & Co who have advised that we are not obliged to provide this information, and would advise that the Particulars of Claim detailed in the County Court Claim Form should be sufficient to allow you to respond accordingly.
Please respond to the claim form with either an appropriate defence or an admission and offer of repayment. Failure to do so will result in a judgement being entered without reference to you.
If you are in any doubt as to your position in this matter please seek your own legal advice.
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honey x
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feet
night Johnny x
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string
nite nite Bo x
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#47 in this post might be of interest Tills
take care speak soon xxx
honey x
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aw bless of course you will get all of the help and support that you need here, try not to fret too much (easy to say i know)
Simple answer is they cant take what you havent got
youre going down the right route asking for CCA to see if the debt is enforceable
Try posting in the relevant forums and i promise you someone will guide you every step of the way
Good luck to you both and here's to a happy stress free ending
honeyx
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im not sure but would you not be able to sign a % of your property over to your kind relative now, prior to any instigation from other outside agencies?
honey x
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according to moorcroft i took a card out on the 30th feb 2009:eek:
wonder why i havent heard from them in 6 months
honey x
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The Geordie dialect
Geordie derives much less influence from French and Latin than does Standard English, being substantially Angle and Viking in origin. The accent and pronunciation, like in Lowland Scots, reflect old Anglo-Saxon pronunciations, accents and usages.
Personal pronouns differ markedly from Standard English: Geordies use "youse" for plural "you", "me" for "my", "us" for "me", "wor" for "our". The word "wor" is sometimes placed before the given name of the person being the subject of conversation to denote that they are a family member, for example "wor Allan" or "wor da" (father). It is also quite common for Geordies to use the word "man" for both men and women, as in "howay man" (c'mon you).
Vowel sounds are also quite unusual. "er" on the end of words becomes "a" ("father" is pronounced "fatha", both "a" sounds as in "hat"). Many "a" sounds become more like "e": "hev" for "have". Double vowels are often pronounced separately: "boat" becomes "boh-ut". Some words acquire extra vowels ("growel" for "growl", "cannet" for "can't"). The "or" sound in words like "talk" becomes "aa", while "er" sounds in words like "work" becomes "or". The "ow" in words like "down" or, most famously, "town" becomes "oo", hence "the Toon" meaning Newcastle. In Wearside, the "oo" in words like "cook", "book" or "look" becomes "uu".
Geordie also has a large amount of vocabulary not seen in other English dialects. Words still in common use today include "canny" for "pleasant", "gadgie" for "man", "hyem" for "home", "divn't" for "don't", "bairn" and "grandbairn" for "child" and "grandchild", "hacky" for "dirty", and "gannin" for "going". "Howay" is comparable to the French "voila", in taking almost any meaning depending on context. Examples of common use include "Howay man!", meaning something like "come on" or "hurry up", "Howay the lads!" meaning "well done", or "Howay!?" expressing incredulity or disbelief. When a Geordie uses the word "larn" for teach, it is not a misuse of the English word "learn"; the word is derived from the Anglo Saxon word "laeran", meaning to teach.
Geordie is also sometimes used to describe the distinctive dialect of the people of Northumbria. However strictly speaking, South East Northumberland (the mining area bordering Tyneside) has its own similar, but distinctive dialect known as Pitmatic.
dead easy see
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Well.... Let's go do battle with the traffic then!
See you all on the other side 8)
Not looking forward to that horrid Southern hard water though!
oh nooooooooooooo does nothing for your hair
have a good trip
honey x
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flash lemon wipes for my monitor please
thats nearly as bad as kia asking if they have tape measures in the sex shop :lol:
sorry kia xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx pmsl
honey x
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sorry this bits a bit confusing
7. For the avoidance of any doubt I include the relevant section of the 2006 Consumer Credit Act (Except taken from .../content.aspx?LegType=All+ Legislation&title=consume r+credit+act++2006&search Enacted=0&extentMatchOnly =0&confersPower=0&blanke t Amendment=0&sortAlpha=0&T YPE=QS&PageNumber=1&NavFr om=0&parentActiveTextDocI d=2459360&ActiveTextDocId =2459451&filesize=643honey x
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its a tuppence happney tissue for goodness sakes, and a two yr old child, i suspect if the little one involved was having a nose bleed in the store, a member of staff wouldnt have hesitated but to open a packet/box of tissues and give one to the little one
honey x
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would this be the thread you're looking for
good luck
honey x
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thankyou once again
rang the court and have been advised to send via first class post
as there may be an error with mcol
so do i need to send in only the AoS today
thankyou
honey x
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ermmmmmm got a bit of a problem here
Login failed three times.You, or (where applicable) your co-defendant may have entered a wrong claim number and password combination three times.
For your own security, access to your claim number will be blocked for 2 hours.
im typing exactly what it says
honey x
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thankyou 42man
ok first poc
the claimants claim is for the sum of ***>** being monies due from the defendant to the claimant under a regulated credit agreement between barclays balnk plc and assigned to the claimant on the ** *** 2008
The defendant has failed to make payment in accordance with the tems fo the agreement and a default notice has been served upon the dfendant pursuant to sec 87(1) of the cca 1974
the claimant claims the sum of ***.**
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i did send cca to BC and have had no correspondance whatsover, this was a monument card that unbeknown to me was passed onto BC
yes i wish to defend it
thankyou 42 man xxx
honey x
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received from northampton cc
claim form which i have misjudged dates on/ urgent needs to be in today
AOS needs to be in today (sorry guys panic here)
its for a card which i do not acknowledge and they state that they have sent out a default notice which i have not received, cca request was also ignored
acknowledging online
thank you and sorry for the rush
honey x
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much appreciated sir ;)
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shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh she's watching it laying again
20 zillion orphans need rehoming
honey x