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Ten Years Online Today!

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Ten years ago today I received my first e-mail. This is a photo of my setup at the time. I bought the 33.6k modem with money from my first job and signed up to Argonet using a voucher in Acorn User. The modem was £94 and it cost £10 per month not including the phone call costs! I used to look forward to weekends because the calls were cheaper then so I could spend more time online. Wasted teenage years? Just think, I could have been drinking cheap cider in the park. Needless to say, my third e-mail was spam. Some things don’t change.
Poppy’s Frozen Yogurt

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Redeeming our groupon voucher for some yummy yogurt!!
Enderby park and ride

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Enderby Park & Ride offers new discount vouchers (Photo: LCC)
New park & ride offers kick in
Passengers using the Enderby Park and Ride service will be eligible for new discount offers on food, clothes and gifts from Saturday 16th January.
A brand new set of vouchers will be available to download from 16th January from the park and ride website.
The offers, which contain discounts for places such as Hotel Maiyango, the Orange Tree (pub), Niche and Pilot can be claimed at the outlets with a valid bus ticket.
The new deals are on top of the existing ‘Passenger Privileges Voucher Booklet’ which has been around since the service started in November.
‘Passenger Privileges’ vouchers are still available until 15th May and offer exclusive discounts at some of Leicester’s most popular restaurants, shops and coffee shops, as well as a spa and hairdressers – all just a stone’s throw away from the city centre bus stop.
Lesley Pendleton, County Council Cabinet Member for Highways and Transportation, said:
"The Enderby Park and Ride is a real asset for visitors, commuters and shoppers as it provides swift and easy access into the city centre.
"With Enderby Park & Ride passenger numbers on the increase, travellers are reminded to retain their tickets to make the most of great discounts from some of the top named outlets in the city.
"The money saving vouchers offer even more of an incentive to try the Park and Ride and experience the many benefits the service has to offer."
Stopping at St. Nicholas Place, Leicester Royal Infirmary and De Montfort University, park and ride buses from Enderby run every 10 minutes from 7am to 7pm, Monday to Saturday and cost as little as £3.50 for up to five people travelling in a group.
For more information on the service, to print a copy of the online offers and to request a copy of the voucher booklet visit the Quicksilver Bus website, telephone 0116 305 8777 or email quicksilverbus@leics.gov.uk
Enderby EYE archived news 15/1/2010
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