sun_shinevt asked:
Is it worth taking the Tut Trolley from the Franklin Science Museum to Reading Terminal Market? Do the Trolley’s fill up fast? Any more info on the Tut Trolley would be greatly appreciated. I’ve already been on their website, but I was looking for someone who has maybe already rode it.
Thanks for the suggestions… Doing Reading Market on Friday… Can’t wait!
October 31, 2003 @ 7:10 am
taffieng asked:
I’d be going to Washington DC alone. Will it be a good idea to travel by just Metro rail and walk around by myself or joining a tour? I’m considering the Old Trolley Tour.. Any advice? Thanks.
October 31, 2003 @ 3:39 am
Iskren P asked:
before collision
trolley A goes 1.2ms/1 to the right it weighs 2kg
trolley B is at rest and weighs 1kg
after collision
both have velocity vectors to the right
any help will be appreciated
please explain your answer
the answer is +8ms/1
October 28, 2003 @ 8:21 pm
electric mook asked:
Ive spent a while getting everything neatly set up in our new home office and the only thing that’s ruining my karma is the big printer / scanner and my girlfriends laptops that are piled up on the end of the desk.
So, Im trying to find a neat little printer trolley with a shelf or two on, that will fit under the desk, accommodate the printer and ideally a pack or two of printer paper, and as a bonus, have a spare shelf where we could leave the spare laptops and other gubbins when they arent in use..
We could then wheel it out when we needed to print anything, or just shove it back under the desk when it’s out of use… result!
But, the only ones Ive found have been pretty rubbish on the whole..
There’s an ok one in John Lewis, but its pine or a light wood and I was hoping for something that was predominantly metal which would match our glass/metal desk.
Anything a bit funky would do….
So, anyone got any experience with anything like this?
Any ideas where I could pick something up that’s gonna solve my desktop woe’s?
Help!!!
Mark
October 23, 2003 @ 7:03 pm
Converse Crazy asked:
I’m doing my H5 assignment for my hairdressing course, but I forgot what trolley layout for perming services. I’ve got metal pin-tail comb and Perming rods, anything else I need to include?
Thank you for your help :]
October 21, 2003 @ 6:40 pm
puffin57 asked:
I was wondering if there is any rules regarding shopping in trollies. It may sound a bit daft, but I was thinking of this scenario:
You are in a supermarket and there is no bread left. You later see a trolley at an aisle, that shopper has about 10 loaves in it. The shopper has left it unsupervised while choosing something else.
Is it OK to take a loaf out of her trolley for yourself (she looks like she is panic buying or something).
After all, she has not paid for it yet, so not really her property yet.
Or would it be best to try to reason with 10 loaf of bread shopper?
October 15, 2003 @ 10:54 am
shiftymad asked:
If you won a shopping spree and got 2 minutes to put anything you wanted into a shopping trolley, and you were only allowed to go down one isle, what would that be? and why?
I would go down the cosmetic isle and go crazy on makeup and deodirant and shampoo etc - non perishable stuff so i can keep it in the cupboard
October 9, 2003 @ 6:48 pm
izzy asked:
my friend bought this LV trolley i guess its a pegase 50.. and she’s so in love with it, she’d even planned to bring it to the US when she gets there. but she’s gonna use it like a usual bag, like for her luggage and stuff. but, would the security stop her because she used some fake (but a good replica) designer bag upon entering the US airport??? please answer me! thanks!
October 8, 2003 @ 1:36 am
John P asked:
she lives in Kent, near Canterbury.
October 1, 2003 @ 12:44 pm