PCs advertised in newspapers are often complete end-user systems, but it can vary. Some ads may feature fully assembled desktops or laptops ready for immediate use, while others might list components or systems that require additional setup or peripherals. It's essential for buyers to read the details carefully to understand what is included in the offer. Additionally, the specifications and intended use of the system should be considered before making a purchase.
Custom cars are usually advertised in newspapers or special periodicals devoted to customizing cars. I would suggest you start there in your search for a hot rod in the area.
The jail and prison systems have lists of them. There addresses are usually not advertised or published. And, of course, law enforcement knows where they are.
Usually they are advertised through TV commercials, catalogues and other marketing brochures
The iPod Touch is usually not advertised in magazines. The iPhone is sometimes advertised, but usually not the iPod Touch. Apple usually sticks to television ads for iPod Touches.
A Nortel BCM 50 is a business communication system which can be bought in many business stores. The Telecom shop and stores local to you will stock them. They can be bought second hand too usually advertised in local newspapers.
No, a pile of newspapers is typically called a stack or pile, not a bundle. Bundles are usually groups of newspapers that are wrapped or tied together for distribution.
Usually, no. Look for the small print at the bottom of the ad. "Not responsible for typographical errors."
Usually in newspapers when they are written.
Government work is usually advertised on the HRDC - Job Bank website. This website features Canadian jobs from the private and public sector and is run by the Canadian government.
Gary Larson. The "Complete Far Side" book is a collection of all the comics published by artist Gary Larson. "The Far Side" was a popular comic in newspapers in the 1990s. The comic was in just one panel and usually consisted of a witty joke.
Yes.It's usually advertised towards particular ages as well.
Yes, although they're usually limited to sportsmans channels.