The string of symbols along the bottom is in fact written using the "Pigpen Cipher" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigpen_cipher)
I think JPW managed to spot both of the real mistakes before me, so well done to him.
Extra dot inside the second character (Should be "Designed" not "Drsigned")
Edit: The text is hard to make out, but I believe the whole thing reads:
"DRSIGNED AND CREATED HY E.M. GRIFFITHF"
Not necessarily; If you have an "original" of an object and a copy, and you deposited the original in the bank, you might say "Original deposited at the bank".
This site: http://www.mascot-mania.co.uk/ reckons that would have been fitted to a 10hp, 15.7hp or 2 litre Crossley between 1928 and 1934, like these cars:
http://www.crossley-motors.org.uk/Gallery/today10/naughtontorquay.html...
Patent fights can be tricky. Some companies will have licensed the technology from others to allow them to develop their own solutions, other companies will have agreed not to sue each other over specific patents if both companies have patents the other wants.
From the looks of the press...
I bought my Canon 500d a few months ago, but never really got a chance to use it - I got a Canon 55-250mm EF-S lens a few days ago and managed to get a few pictures of a blackbird hunting for worms this morning.
Any advice on what I did right/wrong or how to improve the photos I got would be...
You will struggle to reach 4GHz without upping the voltage a little unless you have a truely exceptional chip. My computer is mostly stable (1 BSoD every month or so), with a voltage of just over 1.3V
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