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Incoming DID Numbers | Localphone

http://www.localphone.com/prices/incoming_numbers

Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2014.

Make it cheap for friends to call you when you’re abroad. Just buy a number that’s local to your friends and forward it to your phone. It means they can call you on a local number - you’ll pay for the international leg of the call at our low rates. To set up this service, there’s a small one-off charge and it costs as little as 75p per month to buy a number. Find out more.

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Trade Careers | Trade Careers

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Saved by uncleflo on May 21st, 2013.

Welcome to Tradecareer.co.uk! Whether you are fresh from school and are looking for an Apprenticeship, or you are unfulfilled by your current job and want a change or you just want to continue your professional development tradecareer.co.uk can help. You can choose from a wide range of Apprenticeships, Courses and Top-Up Courses depending on the area and qualification that appeals to you the most. So have a look through the site and let us help you take that next step towards your Trade Career…

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dd (Unix) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix)

Saved by uncleflo on January 13th, 2011.

dd is a common Unix program whose primary purpose is the low-level copying and conversion of raw data. dd is an application that will "convert and copy a file" [1] according to the referenced manual page for Version 7 Unix and is most likely inspired from DD found in IBM JCL, and the command's syntax is meant to be reminiscent of this;[2] in JCL, "DD" stands for Data Description. dd is used to copy a specified number of bytes or blocks, performing on-the-fly byte order conversions, as well as more esoteric EBCDIC to ASCII conversions.[3] dd can also be used to copy regions of raw device files, e.g. backing up the boot sector of a hard disk, or to read fixed amounts of data from special files like /dev/zero or /dev/random.[4]

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