Black Uk Mains Charger For The Apple Iphone 5, Ipod Touch 5 & Ipod Nano 7 Latest Generation 2012
- Top Quality Ce and Rohs Approved Mains charger
- Led Indicator, Small and Lightweight
- 5 Year Warranty Included
Description:
With this Mains Charger, you can keep your device’s battery topped up at home.
Simply plug into a wall socket, plug the other end into your device’s or docking station and charge.
Works in conjunction with your device’s to automatically stop charging when the battery is full.
Sleek & compact design
Ideal for home or travel
Active LED indicates power
Compatibility:
Apple: iPhone 5, iPod Touch 5G, iPod Nano 7
Package Contents:
Black Mains Charger For Apple iPhone 5, , iPod Touch 5G, iPod Nano 7
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Musical Fidelity V-LINK 192 – Latest 24 Bit, 192KHz USB to SPDIF Convertor
Musical Fidelity V-LINK 192 – Latest 24 Bit, 192KHz USB to SPDIF Convertor
- Extraordinary technical performance and incredible value for money
- The V-LINK192 is for ultra high resolution 24-bit 192 kHz USB
- It has both COAX and fully balanced digital outputs. Both are fully galvanically isolated.
- Additionally, the V-Link192 has input frequency LEDs
- The V-LINK192 has a multi-coloured LED array
The existing V-Link has gained reputation for extraordinary technical performance and incredible value for money.
The V-LINK192 is for ultra high resolution 24-bit 192 kHz USB. Up to now this has been the territory for very expensive asynchronous devices. The new V-Link192 offers true 24-bit 192 kHz asynchronous performance at an outstandingly competitive price.
The new V-Link192 offers outstanding technical performance. It has both COAX and fully balanced digital outputs. Both are fully galvanically isolated.
Additionally, the V-Link192 has input frequency LEDs (similar to the M1 DAC) which indicate the following frequencies:
44.1 kHz
48 kHz
88.2 kHz
96 kHz
176.4 kHz
192 kHz
The V-LINK192 has a multi-coloured LED array:
Blue: Power
Green: Lock
Yellow: 44 kHz, 48 kHz and 88.2 kHz
Orange: 96 kHz and 176.4 kHz
Red: 192 kHz
List Price: £229.00
Price: £229.00
Astran Big & Small
Not a great photo I know, but I am hoping that the owner of the real version will email a few more better ones for us all to enjoy. The truck in the fore ground is the latest Tekno release in the Astran’s series. The truck being M509 WCK, the lovely Scania 143 Streamline, that I think i’m right in saying was the one of the last Astran liveried Scania’s. The Tekno model is as true to life as possible and has a matching trailer, that is also a full on replica of Owner Driver Trevor Dodwells original truck. In the background is the real thing. The 1/1 scale, original M509 WCK although now on Irish plates. Now used for fun, shows and the occasional Aid run to far flung places. Us less fortunate types can only dream of being such lucky beggars!!

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Astran Big & Small
Employee of the Month January 2012
Winner: Hannah Jones Donation made to: Arthritis Research UK Nominations: Ben Fullylove, Neil Wootton Congratulations goes to Hannah, our first Employee of the Month for 2012. Hannah has won this month’s award for her continued hard work in the rental department, combined with the additional responsibilities she has taken on to help ensure the successful operation of Alltruck’s new ATF lanes which opened in January. To mark Alltruck’s 22nd year, all our Employee of the Month winners in 2012 will receive £220 to donate to a charity of their choice, and Hannah has chosen to make her donation to Arthritis Research UK.

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Employee of the Month January 2012
New Learner Driver Laws: Our View
The Government has announced plans to make it legal for learner drivers to be allowed on motorways. The plans, which Roads Minister Mike Penning has said should come into place by the summer, have sparked a mixed reaction in the transport sector and beyond so we thought we would give our thoughts on the issue. Firstly, and one thing that appears to be unanimously agreed upon is that additional motorway training for learner/new drivers is a good thing. Under current laws, the first time a new driver will experience the motorway is after they have passed their test – which can cause problems for both the new driver and regular motorway users alike. You could argue that the law has always been this way and “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” – but with UK roads getting ever busier (around 200,000 vehicles recorded per day on the M25 alone), additional learning on motorway driving should prove highly beneficial. (Direct Line also has some further interesting statistics related to this here ). One of the biggest objections to the plans however is that inexperienced learner drivers on busy motorways at peak times could prove a danger, but Mike Penning insists there is no evidence to support this claim. To us the most sensible compromise would be to set restrictions on what times learner drivers can go on the motorway i.e. not during the rush hour period – but the Government has said there are no plans for conditions such as this to exist within the law change. Looking at discussion on Twitter it seems that the general feeling might be that more training is needed full stop. Such as @thebigman69 who suggested a situation such as Finland’s would be more beneficial – whereby a new driver must pass a test to acquire their permit licence and then complete a further 6 months of driver training by law before they receive their full licence. The debate on whether the new Government plans is the right type or right amount of training for learner drivers on the motorway will continue for some time. However, it is true to say the new Government plans will give learner drivers the chance to experience motorway driving alongside their tutor or driving instructor, before going it alone once they pass their test. It seems the Government has already decided on the law change and we sincerely hope it increases driver safety for everyone on the roads. We want to hear your opinion on this subject too. Please post in the comments your thoughts on learner drivers being allowed on the motorway. — Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/17093564
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Employee of the Month in 2011
Our Employee of the Month scheme has been running for 12 months now and over the past year, each month’s winner has received £210 to donate to a charity of their choice. The scheme has been a great success with our Employee’s of the Month donating £2730.00 to 13 different charities. Supporting charities and good-causes is something we feel very passionate about at Alltruck and through linking our Employee of the Month scheme to charitable donations, we have been able to do this while also recognising the achievements of our staff. You can see the full list of previous winners in the Employee of the Month section of our blog archive . The Employee of the Month intiative was initially devised to mark our 21 st year and following it’s success we shall continue the scheme into our 22nd year, with each month’s winner in 2012 receiving £220 to donate to a good cause. With that in mind, we’re taking this opportunity to look back at some of the donations our winner’s have made in 2011, along with the letters and certificates they have received in response. Rachel Deacon (February) – Donation made to Beautiful Day Trust Rachel received the below letter after making her donation to the Beautiful Day Trust Beautiful Day Trust letter Ben Fullylove (May) – Donation made to LOROS Ben won the award for May and received the below certificate following his donation to LOROS. LOROS certificate Wayne Nicholson (August) – Donation made to British Red Cross Wayne split his £210 between Wishes 4 Kids and the British Red Cross following his award, see a letter he received back from the Red Cross below. British Red Cross letter Alex Rees (October) – Donation made to Leicestershire Parents Group of Diabetes UK Alex received the below thank you letter explaining where his donation would be spent LPG Diabetes UK letter Sleaford Workshop Team (Team of the Month October) – Donation made to Wear it Pink The Sleaford Team made their donation to Wear it Pink to add to the money the wider organisation had raised by “Wearing it Pink” Wear it Pink certificate

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Employee of the Month in 2011








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