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Tried both the publisher and the distributer and they both said they didn't really know how to get a hold of any copies. Are there any specialist second hand bookshops where you can request titles for them to find that people know of?
What's the title of the book?
 

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The Rapture of Death by Prue Gibson. It's basically explores death in culture and art over the ages.



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Had a look myself, low print runs from a bespoke publisher, it does look like a nicely produced book too. I reckon you'll have to just keep looking mate and hope you strike it lucky.
 

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What's the most you can claim on tax returns (for work expenses) without receipts?
 
Would an air conditioner set to 15 degrees celsius use more electricity than one set to, say, 25 degrees? My Mum seems to think it would, and I think it's a bit of a crazy idea, seeing as the thing is on and using electricity regardless of what temperature you're setting it all.
 
Would an air conditioner set to 15 degrees celsius use more electricity than one set to, say, 25 degrees? My Mum seems to think it would, and I think it's a bit of a crazy idea, seeing as the thing is on and using electricity regardless of what temperature you're setting it all.

I think this is right but someone else might know, but while it's running it will use the same amount of electricity regardless of temperature. If you are running a reverse cycle air conditioning then it will most likely have a power setting. A higher power setting will use more electricity but I would say the difference is fairly minimal. I've not heard of a split system duct having a power setting.

But most air conditioning systems are designed to run till the thermostat reaches the desired temperature in which case it will take longer to get to 15 degrees.
 
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