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I've just had a call from India about doing something with a website for work. I'm not interested, but the guy sent me an email anyway.

In it, is a virtual tour of his office. It's quite interesting! If you zoom in you can see the office rules posted on the wall. Standard things like don't save contact info in personal phones and be nice to your customers.

https://www.weblinkindia.net/weblinkindia-360-view.htm

Take a look if you've got a minute.
Why aye Geoff man don't close the Grove like pet howay the lads
TheVision wrote:
I've just had a call from India about doing something with a website for work. I'm not interested, but the guy sent me an email anyway.

In it, is a virtual tour of his office. It's quite interesting! If you zoom in you can see the office rules posted on the wall. Standard things like don't save contact info in personal phones and be nice to your customers.

https://www.weblinkindia.net/weblinkindia-360-view.htm

Take a look if you've got a minute.


Worst FPS ever. I couldn't find any weapons or anyone to shoot.
Heh. According a pic in the Guardian, the sun really does shine through Box Tunnel on Brunel's birthday.
Only at one end though.
https://www.console-deals.com/blog/wind ... drun-4590/

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15 Years After Release, the Holy Grail of Zelda: Wind Waker Speedrunning Has Been Found


Watch the video explaining the barrier first
Momentary excitement for me in the pub just now as I got a new pound coin in my change!
This week is only 3 working days, I'm off on Thursday to lay some turf and build some stuff out of wood (decent, outside, manly pursuits), but my fucking god are these three days dragging. Whilst I'm totally psyched about the move to Singapore (we have our orientation and school visits week in the last week of May too!) I do wonder whether I should just jack this all in and become a forager or lumberjack or landscape gardener or drug dealer or something else less stressful and with more outside work.
Test the water by stuffing 10 packets of oxo cubes up your arse before your flights to and from Singapore.
Make sure you have battery on your phone after you've landed. Took me an hour and a half to get through border control at Singapore last week.
Yes, but you're a shifty looking fucker.

Good advice though, thanks - will make sure i plug in during the flight.
Plug in to your mum that is.
BOOM
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/n ... jor_routes

Fifth biggest city in the fifth biggest economy in the world.
:attitude:

Reminds me, I must try to do the trip to Imber sometime.
Pfft, that's what all of Weston-Super-Mare is like.

** Shepton Mallet REPRESENT! :metul: :metul: **
Squirt wrote:
Pfft, that's what all of Weston-Super-Mare is like.

** Shepton Mallet REPRESENT! :metul: :metul: **


I love visiting Shepton Mallet!
Bobbyaro wrote:
Make sure you have battery on your phone after you've landed. Took me an hour and a half to get through border control at Singapore last week.


At the best airport in the world?! That is bad. Never been longer than a few minute queue for anything there when I've been.
JBR wrote:
Bobbyaro wrote:
Make sure you have battery on your phone after you've landed. Took me an hour and a half to get through border control at Singapore last week.


At the best airport in the world?! That is bad. Never been longer than a few minute queue for anything there when I've been.


I thought it was a "is this phone legit?" Delay, as Bobby had to power it up to prove it was a phone
Ah yes, that does make sense. Though that's a lot of charging time just to prove it's a real phone.
You'd not need to do that on the way out, there's no security check
Curiosity wrote:
Squirt wrote:
Pfft, that's what all of Weston-Super-Mare is like.

** Shepton Mallet REPRESENT! :metul: :metul: **


I love visiting Shepton Mallet!


OH HELL YEAH!

Come for the giant Babycham deer and those stone sheep on the roundabout, stay for the cider!
Squirt wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
Squirt wrote:
Pfft, that's what all of Weston-Super-Mare is like.

** Shepton Mallet REPRESENT! :metul: :metul: **


I love visiting Shepton Mallet!


OH HELL YEAH!

Come for the giant Babycham deer and those stone sheep on the roundabout, stay for the cider!


To be fair I only visit on the last (extended) weekend in June.
Ahhhhhhhh.

Festival week can be fun - crazy diversions to avoid the insane traffic, our local Tesco turning into a bizarre cider / bottled water / cheap camping equipment depot, sitting in my garden drinking and listening to the music, giving directions to burnt-out looking revelers who think they are in Glastonbury and can't find the bus station. :) :)
Squirt wrote:
Ahhhhhhhh.

Festival week can be fun - crazy diversions to avoid the insane traffic, our local Tesco turning into a bizarre cider / bottled water / cheap camping equipment depot, sitting in my garden drinking and listening to the music, giving directions to burnt-out looking revelers who think they are in Glastonbury and can't find the bus station. :) :)


Our tradition is to stay in an Airbnb in the area on Tuesday night so we can be at the gates bright and early!
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes
We're highly tempted to airbnb our house for that week - go crash with my parental units and live off the SWEET FESTIVAL CASH.
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.


APOD gets me :luv:
Just dropped my work laptop onto paving slabs - it very definitely now has the poorlies.
Can't wait for the joy of dealing with IT on this. On the plus side, I can blame IT, because the head of IT called me and surprised me and made me drop my laptop when my phone went off surprisingly. Which surprised me.
When asked "has it been dropped?" the only possible answer is "of course not"
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.

I don't remember this at all
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.

I don't remember this at all

You were probably asleep.
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.

I don't remember this at all

You don't remember "let's go find a pub!" In the rain and a two mile walk down a barren dual carriageway, then back?
Do tell all! This sounds funny. :D
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.

I don't remember this at all

You were probably asleep.


:DD
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.

I don't remember this at all

You don't remember "let's go find a pub!" In the rain and a two mile walk down a barren dual carriageway, then back?

When was this?!
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.

I don't remember this at all

You don't remember "let's go find a pub!" In the rain and a two mile walk down a barren dual carriageway, then back?

When was this?!

2007?
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.

I don't remember this at all

You don't remember "let's go find a pub!" In the rain and a two mile walk down a barren dual carriageway, then back?

When was this?!

2007?

You expecting me to remember what happened ten years ago was your first mistake
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
Airbnb cannot be part of any tradition. It's been around five minutes

You were part of the first year of the staying the night before locally tradition. Airbnb is merely the transactional conduit for the tradition.

I don't remember this at all

You don't remember "let's go find a pub!" In the rain and a two mile walk down a barren dual carriageway, then back?

When was this?!

2007?

You expecting me to remember what happened ten years ago was your first mistake


I wouldn't say 'first'.
Ah, nice lazy morning before getting the train back to Cornwall for Easter. Few travel traditions are classier, after all, than staggering down several standard class carriages on so-called-GWR back to your seat with four tins of beer from the buffet car.
Vice threw up so much last night, it all soaked into the mattress. It stinks. Churches very empty this morning, so WHY ARE THE MATTRESS SHOPS SHUT?!
Wasn't as spritely going up the stairs at Marylebone last night as I usually am. Ah well, I blame the previous night's Easter Curry and, perhaps, too many cans of beer on the train up. It was, as bank holiday trains tend to be, crammed full, so I was glad I had both booked a seat and boarded at an early stop.
The font on the forum looks different today. Is this something to do with Chrome?
Odd question on YouGov today -
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I wouldn't go back in time at all. Going forward would be more interesting.
Oxford hasn't left the 1920s yet.
I'd go to none of those and instead, go to July 8th 1995 so I could be there for the launch of the Sega Saturn. I'd then be able to pick up all those pesky expensive games before they got stupidly expensive...

Oh... I'd also tell myself to not be a dick in my teenage/early twenties years.

Oh... I'd also tell myself to keep hold of Hayley Ventons phone number and not lose it.
Also buy shares in Dominos pizza.
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