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It?s ?April Tools Day? For Screwfix Customers

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It’s ‘April Tools Day’ For Screwfix Customers











“It’s ‘April Tools Day’ For Screwfix Customers”

(PRWeb UK) April 1, 2011

April 1st is long known as the day when pranks, too-good-to-be-true opportunities and jokes come to the fore, but this April Fools Day Screwfix has a genuine offer for its tradesman – as it launches a three-day event called April Tools Day.

And to celebrate, the leading trade retailer has released its top ten tools categories, featuring those power tools that are most-used, most-loved and most-valued by its trade customers -some of which will feature in the line-up of fantastic deals on power tools, hand tools and accessories throughout the event.

Unsurprisingly, as the must-have for all trades, cordless drills come in at the number one spot, followed by grinders and chasers, corded SDS drills, air tools and accessories.

Sanders and polishers also feature in the top ten, along with heavy duty circular saws, technical welding devices and jigsaws.

The Screwfix April Tools Day Power Tools top ten is:

1. Cordless drills

2. Grinders and chasers

3. Corded SDS drills

4. Air tools and accessories

5. Sanders and polishers

6. Batteries and chargers

7. Compound mitre saws

8. Circular saws

9. Welding

10. Jigsaws

The three-day event will begin on Friday 1 April and run over the weekend, with deals on selected combi drills and a third off corresponding accessory sets along with up to 50 per cent off selected hand tools. Trade customers can take advantage of the April Tools Day deals in trade counters and online.

For more information, please visit the website at http://www.screwfix.com or visit one of the 162 trade counters across the country.

About Screwfix:

Recognised as being “where the trade buys” and promising a fast, reliable service, Screwfix is the UK’s leading multi-channel supplier of thousands of high quality screws, fixings, hand tools, power tools, radiators and electrical supplies. Combining trade prices and a massive range of leading brand name items, Screwfix offers over 18,000 products and is fully committed to customer care and support.

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Question by Superconductive Magnet: Macintosh Classic II help?
I am a computer nerd, and I have lots of old Macintosh computers. One of them, a Classic II, flashes an icon of a disk with a blinking question mark on it instead of booting up normally.

Is the hard drive damaged? What should I do to boot and/or repair it?

By the way, I have tried making “bootable floppies” via downloads or instructions from various websites. None have worked (out of around 10). The computer just ejects them. On the other hand, one homemade system 6.0.8 copy begins to boot (w/ happy mac) then shows a box which says that the version is too old for this computer.

Any ideas? My best idea so far is to somehow obtain a copy of the 7.0.1 “Disk Tools” floppy. None on eBay though.

Best answer:

Answer by Amanda H
The infamous disk with the question mark is what happens when the computer can not find a bootable disk in the system, be it an internal hard drive, external hard drive, CDRom, or Floppy.

Macs will scan all available disks for a bootable disk.

So, it does not necessarily mean that the hard disk is bad, just that it cant find a “system” on it.

You used to be able to download System 7.x from apple.

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