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    • Include that in your witness statement along with that letter as an exhibit.
    • Yup, well so far they have lied to me about responding to a CCA,  are threatening me with a default notice that they don't have, produced a knocked up version of my NOA, sent me 29 pages of spew for an agreement. No wonder they pay 5 p in the pound for that crap.
    • Paragraph 2. I think there should be further down and also you should make the point that the payment to was made unilaterally and without the imposition of any conditions. Paragraph 3 – this is unnecessary because you are not claiming as an entitled third-party. This worries me because it makes me feel that you haven't fully read around because this is a paragraph which you would include where you were suing EVRi as a beneficial third party because you had actually made your contract with Packlink or some other broker. I think you need to revisit and do some more reading. I'm afraid I have a sense that you have simply copied this from somebody else's witness statement without understanding that it wasn't necessary. Please can you post the amended draft. Other than the suggestions above, it looks okay – but let's see it again for a further appraisal. In terms of the evidence, parties bundle, I think it might be an idea to start off with the correspondence with EVRi and then go onto the other evidence. You will have to amend the index page accordingly. You could shorten this bit. Take 19 is pretty well blank and you may as well miss it out also, there seems to be some repetition of emails and the email chain. I think will be worth going through and getting rid of duplicates if you can. 49 pages is a bit long and it would be a good idea to try and reduce the number. I have a feeling that 50 pages as the County Court limit anyway. The judge will be happier with you if the bundle is smaller. Maybe you could reduce the size of some of the images or messages et cetera. You have got several messages which straddle onto a second page so that things like sign off information and standard confidentiality information become orphans. A bit of manipulation and they could be joined to their parents I think. Page 31 as an example. So is page 19. You may only be up to shorten the whole thing by 56 pages – but I think it would be a good idea. 56 pages is, after all, 10%. If you can do more then so much the better
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    • We have finally managed to obtain the transcript of this case.

      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
      This is generally speaking the problem with using PackLink who are domiciled in Spain and very conveniently out of reach of the British justice system.

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      One of the points that the judge made was that the customers contract with the broker specifically refers to the courier – and it is clear that the courier knows that they are acting for a third party. There is no need to name the third party. They just have to be recognisably part of a class of person – such as a sender or a recipient of the parcel.

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Thought it about time I had a dabble with Linux and thought would use it as a dual boot with a Vista desktop. Initially downloaded Ubuntu 12.04 LTS a month or three ago but never had time to give it a whirl. Over the last few days upgraded it to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, downloaded the ISO file and mounted on a DVD but it falls over each time with different problems. In the end gave up and have tried again with Linux Mint Cinnamon but again it falls over. Vista does freeze a lot so think it may be something to do with this.

 

Now I've bit the bullet and ordered a new harddrive for an unused P4 system as think it may run better as a standalone system. Or is there a better Linux to try?

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I find Ubuntu Studio to be good, it has XFCE desktop so looks a bit like a Mac OS with a top bar, it also doesn't have the much debated Unity desktop. It is however a distro for media creators ;. as a curve ball solution Pardus Linux is worth a look, that uses the KDE desktop so looks a bit like Windows, it also has a neat installer and has a friendly community.

 

As you are using a P4 a good option would be a lightweight relatively speaking distro that can work well on older hardware so Xubuntu or Kubuntu are worth a look.

 

LXLE is another that might suit

 

http://lxle.net/

 

As is Elementary OS

 

http://elementaryos.org/

 

 

I might try the last two myself on an old Celeron Laptop to see what they are like.

 

I would look at the last two as serious contenders as they may well be considerably lighter on resources than any of the 'buntu's even Xubuntu and Kubuntu.

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I am running a Raspberry Pi webserver. I grew up with DOS and then Windows, so Linux is new to me.

 

Rather than writing chapter and verse on your question, I will just pass on my top suggestion.

 

The different distros have differences in the way commands are built up and executed. For that reason I would stick to a distro that will do well in a Google search - you are more likely to find answers to your problems.

 

My Pi is running Raspbian, which is based on Debain. That does well on Google. So will Unbuntu.

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personally i like kali linux...

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that looks interesting, seems not a std desktop o/s though?

 

not as such. i have it multibooting for a few differnt uses, works ok as a desktop o/s however as is based on one of the other linux so takes standered terminal commands (is it debian ive forgotten)

 

its a good one ot have fun and play with, so is deft - another one i multiboot

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Yes PT enjoy your dabbling with Linux, as Conniff says you can try them as a Live OS booted from CD/DVD, or even a USB pen. Incidentally there are distros that can be used to check and clear viruses from a Windows Box. A good backup OS that is small and fast that runs from CD or pen is Puppy Linux, now that is something else entirely as it doesn't need a hard drive at all it runs in a RAMDisk That has a footprint as small as Windows 98

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If installation is a problem, Ubuntu might be your best bet. It'll give you plenty of guidance during the installation process. If you wanted to describe the installation problems you're having I'm sure someone here could help.

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Not strictly Linux, but have you considered FreeBsd? It's a very stable OS and can run some Linux application in direct emulation. It is the most user-friendly in the BSD family and 95% of applications available for Linux will be available for FreeBsd. No flavours, just one organization offering both kernel and user applications.

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For a complete beginner, Elementary OS is non too shabby, works out of the box.

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