well actually its not valid, but yes it works sometimes at small airports, but try to carry original id card if possible as airports in metro cities like delhi, mumbai do not accept photocopy of id card.
Easyjet requires a form of photo id to fly internally within the UK. What qualifies as an acceptable photo ID and is a flight from London to Edinburgh considered an internal UK flight? Could I fly from London to Edinburgh with just a drivers license and no passport?
Does the drivers licence need to be from a EU country ie could I use a south african or new zealand one?
One of the following documents can be used for an internal flight on easyjet:
• A valid passport – an expired passport can be used up to a maximum of two years after expiry
• Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card
• Valid photographic driving licence
• Valid armed forces identity card
• Valid police warrant card/badge
• Valid airport employees security identity pass
• A child on parent’ s passport is an acceptable form of ID
• CitizenCard
• Valid photographic firearm certificate
• Valid Government-issued identity card
• SMART card
• Electoral identity card
Acceptable form of non-photographic ID:
• Pension Book
All flights within the United Kingdom and Ireland are considered internal flights.
https://www.easyjet.com/EN/News/20040628_01.html ..
For a flight on ryanair you would need to hold a passport.
see, my school is gradually working it’s way to school uniforms. we first started by having to wear our i.d. cards on lanyards around our neck, and now i’m hearing that the true uniforms are going to start next semester. what do u think about them? anyone with experience want to tell me what it’s like, and if it sucks as bad as it sounds it would? thanks.
I think that school uniforms are notg ood at all. Students use their clothes to express themselves and if there are school uniforms then theyre is no way to express yourself. Also if you have a school uniform your wasting your money the school should rather spend the money on school’s needs and supplies. Plus its your body you pick how you dress yourself not the school. Like they all say its a free country. Hope this helped and i hope you dont get the uniform. Peace!
I have 2 rhode island red hens and I’d like a collar(not a collar but something like it) what can I use? I heard of leg bands or something? But I really don’t understand those because there so little, how could they possibly have any identification on them? Tell me what I can use pleaseeee. Thanks!
I feed them a variety of things along with their seed. I get the seed from this little shop that sells a lot of garden, and livestock stuff, and they even sell chicks bunnies and turkeys around Easter time[: I also feed them corn, bread, peas, and (sometimes) other things I have left over from dinner. It just depends on what it is.
you can also use yarn and make a little bracelet
for them in different colors to know who they are but make sure to get different colors not to tight they will grow
question for the asker where do you get your chicken feed from or do you just feed them corn
Hi
Tell me your problem man……
We want voters ID card . I live in Mathikere , bangalore .
Address : HS Ramakrishna,Assistant Commissioner, Bangalore North Sub-Division,VV Tower, Podium Block
Dr. Ambedkar Veedhi
Bangalore
560001
Phone : ph:080-22869011 mob:9448159438 Fax: 080-22869011
i think this information will help u …
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9156478&type=product&id=1218038551741
I also know, that I will need to replace the power supply. If so, what kind of powersupply would I need? is the power supply hard to install in a quad core?
If you are already planning to install a graphics card and power supply, then why not go all out and learn how to build a computer for yourself. If you learn how to install a graphics card and power supply, you are basically doing the necessary steps in the process of building a complete system. Just go to you tube and look up things like installing a motherboard, installing a CPU, and spreading thermal paste. You will find many helpful videos. Now I am going to take your $500 budget and maximize it with parts from newegg.com… That system you want from best buy is crap for gaming. 1.8ghz isn’t nothing when you want performance in gaming, why blow your money needing more to begin with…
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811121001 case $40 shipped
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131347 Asus motherboard $97 shipped
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827118030 DVDburner $24 shipped
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116488 OEM x64bit vista $99 shipped
There you have a complete system for $580 shipped that will run circles around the Best Buy system… Now all you need is graphics card and PSU…
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150337 4850 $120 shipped this is a good card if you want good graphics at only rather high settings such as a 19" monitor up to a 22"…
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102801 4870 1gig ram, $190 shipped
I have a 4870 running on my 61" HDTV and uses 1920×1080 resolution. Plays games on high settings.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817159085 700W PSU $60 shipped
This PSU is a little overkill, but it is at a very good price.
The case I chose is one I own and it can handle a front and rear 120mm case fan and you can remove the bezzle on the side cover and install a 92mm case fan then mount the bezzle onto the case fan to direct air directly to the CPU heatsink.
Read up and learn to build and actually get much more value out of your dollar than letting someone charge you double for your systems value…
If you have any questions feel free to email me…
So I know under California Civil Code § 1747.08, it is unlawful to request this information at any time during a transaction in which a credit card it tendered, even if the customer is not required to provide it. Businesses can ask to see identification, but cannot write the information down.
So that means that merchants are allowed to require identification when using a credit card, HOWEVER, if your credit card has your picture already printed on it, doesn’t that count as your identification, and are you still required to show them your Driver’s License or ID if your picture is clearly there on the card?
The only reason I’m asking is because a couple of times I’ve just stuck my credit card (with my picture on it) in my pocket instead of carrying everything around with me…then for instance, I was at a bowling alley, I went to buy some nachos and she absolutely refused to process my transaction without seeing my ID…my effing picture was right there on it. Ticked me off quite a bit.
Yea thats why they put photos on there. So you won’t have to show other ids. But stores might have extra procedures on their own just in case. I guess. But I think for large transactions you would want people checking IDs even if it has photo on it.
It is inconvenient, but the store might have had some experience with ID theft. Or the area. Or could be just store policy. I can tell you you’ll be lot more pissed if someone got away with ID theft because they were good at putting photos on credit card.
what are the procedures to get photo ID proof from Govt. Deptt. to a Senior Citizen to enable him to enjoy various concessions
Where I live, the local DMV issues non driver license photo IDs.
I’m trying to buy an item on ebay and cannot figure out what name it may be listed under. At disney world, when people are trading pins and wearing the lanyards around their necks, there is usually a larger anchor pin at the bottom. I want to know what you call it because I cannot come up with any in my search.
I specifically mean the charms you buy to hang from that snap swival hook at the bottom of the lanyard. What are they referred to with disney? They aren’t a "pin", so what?
I believe it is called Medallions. Or medals. Something very similar
You’re talking about the ‘anchor’ at the bottom of the lanyards that people buy as an extra.
I have that.
Its due to the formation of something which i don’t know. The reaction for the identification of fluorine will b really helpful.
it is due to the formation of HF which is associated to each molecule of HF by hydrogen bonding due to high electro negativity of flourine. this bonding is responsible for the turbid nature.
My Neighbor is looking for a printer for his new vista PC and I’m trying to help him find one from the ones hes mentioned to me but they don’t seem to be supported. Is there any good ones that i can reference to him and where you’ve found them.
Id also like to ask i in my searches is there any indication one the printers like on vista capable pcs or is it subtle (minimum requirements).
Thanks ![]()
specifics of printers please not just site and posibly lexmark branded. need more information to get 10 pts ![]()
These are the printers supported by Windows Vista :-
Canon
Pixma IP4200 (32-bit)
Pixma ip4000 (64-bit)
Pixma ip3000 (64-bit)
Epson
Epson R340 Photo printer (32 and 64 bit)
Epson PictureMate Express (32 and 64 bit)
Epson Precision 3170 Photo scanner (32 bit) included sw does not install, but can use latest TWAIN driver from Epson website and built in Windows Fax and Scan app.
Epson R300 Photo printer (32 bit)
HP
HP Deskjet 6940 (via Network, auto driver) (32 bit)
HP DeskJet 845c (32 bit)
HP Laserjet 5L (32 bit)
HP Laserjet 4plus (32 bit)(64 bit) with HP Jet Direct as LPR on Standard TCPIP Port
HP LaserJet 1012 (32 and 64 bit)
hp color LaserJet 2550L (32 bit)
HP Officejet 4200 (32 bit)
HP PSC 1401 All-In-One Printer (32 bit)
Other
Lexmark 240N (Native Driver x64).
Microtek Scanmaker 3600 (32 bit)
Samsung ML-2010 monochrome laser printer (32 bit)
Epson R220 (32 bit)
Brother MFC-5440CN (USB connection). Vista recognized all modes, did not try Brother CD (64 bit)
Brother HL 1030 works after adding a printer manualy and installing as a brother 1430 (32 bit)
Dell Photo AIO Printer 964 (32 bit)
Yes, I realise your concerns about privacy, government control, inconvenience, and what you might call the "road down the slippery slope" to the end of freedom of movement.
May I bring to your attention, however, that national ID cards are a fact of life in almost every country apart from the UK and US.
Countries in which national ID cards are used and compulsory (either by law or in practice) include France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, South Korea, etc.
Indeed, the majority of the world’s democracies have national identity cards. Your paranoid fears have NOT materialised in these countries.
People in France can still go about their daily lives as they wish, without constant interference or surveillance by the government.
In Hong Kong, the ID card is a great convenience: it allows for 5-second automatic immigration clearance at the airport and other entry ponts. Besides, proving your identity at banks and such is a lot easier with national ID.
Source: I grew up in Hong Kong and lived in Europe for a couple of years. The argument of convenience is from my personal experience. You get used to carrying around your ID, and it really does become a good friend that comes into handy when you need it.
May I point out that Hong Kong’s identity scheme was introduced under BRITISH rule. Yes, by the very Britons who are so opposed to having an ID card themselves.
And if you think that ID cards are an "invasion of privacy", then how about Japan’s system?
In Japan, there are no ID cards. However, all Japanese citizens are listed in a national family registry that contains ALL your personal information, your family tree, your address, AND your criminal convictions. Everyone in your extended family has access to these records. If you’re not a Japanese citizen, you’re entered into a separate database and tracked like a criminal.
Is such a system any better than ID cards?
In Britain public opinion is divided over compulsory ID cards. Some people see it as an invasion of privacy, human rights etc. while others believe it is essential for security and point to World War 2 when Britons had to carry them.
Personally I am opposed to compulsory ID cards for above reasons and because I do not think they will prevent crime, terrorism, etc. They have not done so in Europe where most countries have them.
I have seen it from both sides as I am British but lived abroad for a while and had to carry compulsory ID.
I think the fairest way to decide such an issue would be a referendum, trouble is the British government is not very good at holding those.
I’m having trouble making heads or tails of this… I’d appreciate everyones opinion on the matter… Thanks!
NEW YORK — Retiree Gene O’Brien hurried to the World Trade Center site after Sept. 11, 2001, as a volunteer helping to shuttle supplies to police and fire workers. Some days, his only ID to get into the disaster site was a tattoo on his forearm.
"A couple times I showed them my Marine tattoo, and they said go ahead," recalled O’Brien, adding that he and other volunteers also came up with their own makeshift identification cards.
"We didn’t forge anything, we just made them up with our own pictures and at one point we copied a UPC code off a Pepsi can and they were as good as gold," said the Scarsdale resident.
It might not be so easy the next time disaster strikes.
In an effort to provide better control and coordination, the federal government is launching an ambitious ID program for rescue workers to keep everyday people from swarming to a disaster scene. A prototype of the new first responder identification card is already being issued to fire and police personnel in the Washington, D.C., area.
Proponents say the system will get professionals on scene quicker and keep untrained volunteers from making tough work more difficult.
But they also know it is a touchy subject, particularly for those devoted to helping in moments of crisis.
"Wow, how in the world do we say this without love and respect in our hearts?" said deputy assistant U.S. Fire Administrator Charlie Dickinson.
"Everybody wants to come to the fight, so to speak, and no one wants to step back and say ‘No, I can’t do this.’ The final coup de grace was the World Trade Center. Hundreds came that were never asked," Dickinson said. "Good intentions, good hearts, and it was extremely difficult for the fire department and the other departments to deal with them."
The Federal Emergency Management Agency came up with the idea after the World Trade Center attack and Hurricane Katrina in 2005, when countless Americans rushed to help — unasked, undirected, and sometimes unwanted.
Many of those volunteers angrily dispute the notion they were a burden. They insist that in many instances they were able to deliver respirators, hard hats, and protective boots to workers when no one else seemed able.
Ground zero volunteer Rhonda Shearer and her daughter launched a fast-moving supply system that bypassed regular channels, often infuriating city officials.
Even as she delivered box trucks packed with supplies over months of recovery work, she increasingly ended up in a cat-and-mouse game with New York City’s police and emergency management agency.
Shearer, 53, said the experience convinced her that agencies are ill-equipped to handle major disasters — but don’t want outsiders pointing out their failings.
Similar frustrations arose after Katrina, when people were shocked that the government struggled to take basic supplies such as water to the worst areas.
"They’re more worried about keeping volunteers out than doing an analysis of what really went wrong," Shearer said. "Independent citizens need to be involved, where we have no ax to grind or cross to bear. But we will tell the truth, and we will tell what we see and bear witness to the incompetence."
Dickinson, the federal fire official, said the government is not trying to discourage volunteers, but he thinks there should come a time, within a few days of a disaster, when civilians step back and let the professionals take control.
Supporters say the ID cards could be checked at a disaster area with a card-reader device and used to verify a person’s unique skills. For example, if police officers have been trained to handle hazardous materials, officials at the scene could deploy them to an area where their skills would be best put to use.
For reasons ranging from general safety to protection from lawsuits, construction and demolition companies want to see a disaster ID card program succeed.
Mike Taylor, executive director of the National Demolition Association, said his industry is talking with aides to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger about putting it in place in his state.
"If California goes ahead and does that, it will flow across the country. This is a really smart idea by someone in the Bush administration to be able to control access to the site and frankly, make sure there are no untrained people," Taylor said. "If somebody goes running down to the site, you have to stop and ask them, wait, are they certified to do this work?"
Figures California would be the first to sign up for more regulatory activities. Communists love to tell people what they can or can’t do. If a well-intentioned volunteer gets hurt because of his/her own stupidity that’s just too bad. They shouldn’t be allowed to sue anybody, and therefore there would be no liability and no need for such an id. We have become a nation of pussies. (see what I mean? Yahoo communists: little kittens is not a bad word!)
Only US citizens can vote in US elections. Having a Bangalore id is less than helpful here.
We are going to Florida and we live in Colorado, I have two children ages 5 and 2. Will they need to have a photo ID in order to fly? Do they need anything else along with it?
See site below to see that children under 18 are not required to have i.D. for domestic flights.
all the site i find say i have to buy 100 or more. i wanna make a custom one and have one ONE
Hi -
I have tried these sites myself – Hope you find what you’re looking for!
Next week I have an ESA medical assessment to go to and they said in the letter that I’d need to bring some information. As I don’t have a passport I need 3 pieces of identification, they suggested a birth certificate which I have but also other things like a bill or driving licence. I have neither. I was just wondering if anybody had any ideas, I had thought about a bank statement but that is the best that I can come up with.
maybe the letter stating you have to attend the work compatability assesment,, national insurance card,, you have the birth cert,, maybe other documentation like: solicitors letters, bank statements – you sometimes are asked to bring along medication you use (for the assesment (this normally has your name and address on the bottles/ packs)) — utility bills and such



