I can transfer it (or transfer my friends number to my contract which I'll keep paying) just wonder if there is a way to do it where I can somehow retain my existing number for future use and/or do it for a friend not on o2 PAYG.
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I'm moving abroad (HK) in the new year and trying sort stuff out and it's mobile phone time.
I currently have an iPhone 4 on an 18 month contract with o2 (bought from an o2 retail store 6 months ago). I just spoke to o2 and they tell me I can now get the phone unlocked (done!) so I...
A "Risk Technology" role (what I do) at Citi is almost certainly related to developing software / systems to allow the front office to manage financial risk.
This sort of thing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantitative_analyst
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeks_(finance)
Roles range from...
Long long long shot - looking for audience tickets to see this (not the live tour, the tv recording) as a birthday gift for the GF as she is a big fan of the show. From hunting around the net it seems these tickets are virtually impossible to get. I've tried all the obvious places (registered...
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I've been playing acoustic for a while now (really loving it) and fancy trying an electric. Intersted in the american deluxe strats or possibly a deluxe tele.
Basically my question is - am I better spending big bucks on a deluxe strat and buying a cheepo(ish) amp or is the amp as...
My partner and I are moving and so our house will be empty for a while until we sell it (moving to another city, renting there for a while). According to the council If I move out of the house, leaving it occupied by just my partner we can claim a 25% discount on council tax (single occupancy)...
I think your argument is too simplistic. In reality there are many factors to consider when deciding this. However none of this helps with the OPs question and so it probably isn't worth debating (I suspect the OP will just dive into c++ anyway)!
Based on the types of languages you say you have used so far then I think you would be best to spend some time with C before tackling C++ (and therefore the K&R book would be best). I'm sure others can suggest good "intro to c++" type books if you plan to dive right in.
For what it's worth...
I would agree with this however any semi-decent RDBMS (not sure if MySql falls into this category or not) should be able to spot and optimise the non-correlated subquery (the not in) to be as good a sif you had written it a an outer join.
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