Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Do us Nintendo Ds games work in Spain Ds consoles

Do us Nintendo Ds games work in Spain Ds consoles ?
Depending on this i need to make this decision, any help possible please...
Other - Games & Gear - 4 Answers
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I think not, but you could try calling Nintendo and you could ask them!
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Yes they do! Because on my game 'Nintendogs' one of the games is from Japan, and it works too. Since Nintendo is the company, they are all built the same.
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I don't think that there would be any problem with that
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Yeah, DS doesn't have a firmware chip on it.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Does anyone know any good sites for people who can only speak english to work in Malaga - Spain

Does anyone know any good sites for people who can only speak english to work in Malaga - Spain?
i cant speak any spanish yet, as i am a begginer learner. But i am looking for a job in Spain where i wil only need to speak english.
Other - Spain - 3 Answers
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You'd be much better off waiting until your spanish is at least good enough for basic conversation... However, if you want look in the following websites.. http://www.jobtoasterspain.com/ http://www.typicallyspanish.com/html/english/business_,038_economy/employment/
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If you can't speak Spanish yet, then I'm afraid you'll be lost in Málaga. Many people away from the tourist areas of the Costa Del Sol can't speak English. The job prospects here right now aren't good. As Abuelo Nany says, wait until you can speak Spanish, but even then unless you are a brain surgeon or highly qualified you may not find a job.
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Good choice--I LOVE Malaga! But in Spain, they require kids to take English in school, so a lot of people probably know some basic English. You could get a job as an au pair, which is where you would live with a family and watch their kids when then need you to. I did that. Some families already speak English, and some want to improve their English. And in turn, they can help you with Spanish! If you're interested in that, try these free au pair sites: www.newaupair.com www.easyaupair.com www.greataupair.com And theres a lot more, too. You can always do a search. Good luck!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

I am from Nepal and speek spanish .i want to stay illigal in spain.and work thier for 2 years is it possiable

I am from Nepal and speek spanish .i want to stay illigal in spain.and work thier for 2 years is it possiable?
I am from Nepal and speek spanish .i want to stay illigal in spain.and work thier for 2 years and during that tie i also wants to promote co travel companey is it possiable
Other - Cultures & Groups - 3 Answers
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I hope you type in Spanish better than you type in English.
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Yes, just go to the Spanish embassy in Kathmandu
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Man, shut up troll. I know you're a white guy with a Spanish avatar, and you're pathetic. If you want to become an American citizen, why don't you marry a transsexual. I'm sure they'll be happy to help you...er...come over. Edit: George Bush. You should be under the jail along with your partner in crime Cheney.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Will my appliances work in Spain

Will my appliances work in Spain?
I'm finally going in November... after waiting and sacrificing for 29 years... and I've done loads of research. I still have a question, though. I have hair management issues and so I have to use a blowdryer and a flatiron on my hair. However, I know that the voltage is different (US uses 110 and Spain uses 220, I believe). Will my appliances work over there, or will I have to buy new ones over there?
Other - Spain - 4 Answers
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You can buy an electrical converter ( a plug like thing) at an appliance store before you go.
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there are converters that you can buy. go to your local hardware and electronics store and ask them about it. OR you can buy them when you get there.
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First, check to see if your appliances are dual voltage. It'll say something like 110v/220v on it. If they are dual voltage, all you'll need will be a plug adapter. (They may have a switch you have to turn to get the correct voltage.) However, if they aren't, you need a voltage converter. For heat-producing items you need one with higher wattage; for charging phones, laptops, etc. you need one with lower wattage. So your best bet is to get a combination converter. I use this one. Pricey, but oh so handy: http://www.magellans.com/store/Adaptor_Plugs___Converters___Voltage_ConvertersEA238?Args= Don't wait until you get there to buy one, as it will be horrendously expensive.
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