Africa. If you need more specific, mainly South Africa but I don't think it's restricted to that area.
take your ipod to a local apple store and they should take care of your clicking sound...or it may just be the songs skipping or water has gotten into it.
It sounds like something is wrong with your actual game files, this might happen if you modify the game or if you downloaded some custom sounds and stuff from servers you connect to (maps, sounds, models etc.) Try right clicking the game and clicking properties, local content and clicking verify integrity of game files. You can also defragment the cache by clicking 2 buttons below that. Hope this helps ;)
It means just how it sounds... It's what local people represent some piece of literature.
Yes, you can change the name of a local disk in a PC. This can be done by right clicking on the local disk and clicking "rename." ____________ you also can do it with 3rd party partition wizard much easier.
How much you should charge for a 30 minute public speaking keynote to a local chamber of commerce with an audience of about 400 members depends on several factors. Are people buying tickets to attend the function? If so, you should charge more. Only you can determine how much your time is worth. However, a fee of approximately 100.00 for the 30 minutes sounds fair.
Your CD is probably clicking because it has a click bug in it. To get it out, just call your local repair shop. I hope this helped
You can find alphabet sounds at local teaching store. You can also ask at your local elementary school kindergarten or pre-school. You can also download the sounds online at various webpages.
Your local Doctor will be able to help explain these sounds for you
This sounds like a local law or ordnance. You will have to ask your local authorities.
Precisely as it sounds, it saves local TV. With all of the cable and satellite subscribers out there, local channels are losing money.
A cabildo is a local government council in some Spanish-speaking communities.
A cabildo is a local government council in some Spanish-speaking communities.