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Author:  Grim... [ Thu May 06, 2021 1:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1st world problems

Thirteen years. Christ-o.

Author:  Sir Taxalot [ Thu May 06, 2021 4:57 ]
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Time flies

Author:  Warhead [ Thu May 06, 2021 14:07 ]
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Bananas are a recent 1st world problem.

Since we've been in lockdown and having our Big Shop delivered each week, we had to stop putting bananas on the order because they were almost always bruised when we received them.

I don't think we'll ever go back to doing the Big Shop in store, so this will be an ongoing problem. Luckily, as I work in Co Op and M&S stores 5 days per week, I can buy bananas when I need them.

The other one, which is more difficult, is Jordan's Rolled Oats (the only oats with a low GI, they claim) , which is the breakfast stodge I prefer. But they don't sell it at Morrison's (Morrisons?). The only supermarket where I found them was Asda, where we used to do the Big Shop in person, but we swapped to Morrison's a few weeks into lockdown because it was harder to get Asda delivery bookings and we weren't happy with the quality of some of the stuff they delivered, or the ridiculous swaps they sometimes made when something we ordered wasn't available. So I've had to make special trips to Asda during lockdown to be able to get it.

Author:  Mimi [ Thu May 06, 2021 15:16 ]
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I have a similar one in that Ocado stopped their partnership with Waitrose and got into business with M&S which means I can no longer get my favourite tofu :(

Author:  Warhead [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 0:18 ]
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This is a tricky one. Do we renew our British Gas Tariff or let it lapse. There's a 3p annual saving at stake if we let it lapse.

Attachment:
British Gas price comparison.jpg

Author:  flis [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 10:29 ]
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Warhead wrote:
This is a tricky one. Do we renew our British Gas Tariff or let it lapse. There's a 3p annual saving at stake if we let it lapse.

Attachment:
British Gas price comparison.jpg


Wait, is that how much you spend per year on gas? You running a pool off it?!

Author:  Warhead [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 12:13 ]
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flis wrote:
Warhead wrote:
This is a tricky one. Do we renew our British Gas Tariff or let it lapse. There's a 3p annual saving at stake if we let it lapse.

Attachment:
British Gas price comparison.jpg


Wait, is that how much you spend per year on gas? You running a pool off it?!

Dual fuel, gas and electric, with two adults at home all the time during the pandemic, one working at home, so logged on for 8 hours a day and boiling the kettle at least once per hour.

Author:  Warhead [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 12:58 ]
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Warhead wrote:
flis wrote:
Warhead wrote:
This is a tricky one. Do we renew our British Gas Tariff or let it lapse. There's a 3p annual saving at stake if we let it lapse.

Attachment:
British Gas price comparison.jpg


Wait, is that how much you spend per year on gas? You running a pool off it?!

Dual fuel, gas and electric, with two adults at home all the time during the pandemic, one working at home, so logged on for 8 hours a day and boiling the kettle at least once per hour.

Something, something , something submarine?

You know who you are and what you posted.

Author:  flis [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 13:07 ]
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Warhead wrote:
flis wrote:
Warhead wrote:
This is a tricky one. Do we renew our British Gas Tariff or let it lapse. There's a 3p annual saving at stake if we let it lapse.

Attachment:
British Gas price comparison.jpg


Wait, is that how much you spend per year on gas? You running a pool off it?!

Dual fuel, gas and electric, with two adults at home all the time during the pandemic, one working at home, so logged on for 8 hours a day and boiling the kettle at least once per hour.


Oh I see that now, it does mention electric too - I completely missed that, too in shock thinking that was your heating bill!

Author:  KovacsC [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 15:30 ]
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Death by meetings... I don't know if anyone else is the same boat, but I just seem to be having meetings for meetings sake. People crashing diaries, why can't we just message or call each other...

FFS.... * rant over *

Author:  Findus Fop [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 16:10 ]
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KovacsC wrote:
Death by meetings... I don't know if anyone else is the same boat, but I just seem to be having meetings for meetings sake. People crashing diaries, why can't we just message or call each other...

FFS.... * rant over *


100%. Six hours a day. Frantic need to be connected and in the loop.

Author:  Warhead [ Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:22 ]
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Findus Fop wrote:
KovacsC wrote:
Death by meetings... I don't know if anyone else is the same boat, but I just seem to be having meetings for meetings sake. People crashing diaries, why can't we just message or call each other...

FFS.... * rant over *


100%. Six hours a day. Frantic need to be connected and in the loop.

Maybe you need Slack (TM).

Author:  Findus Fop [ Thu Jun 03, 2021 16:18 ]
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Warhead wrote:
Findus Fop wrote:
KovacsC wrote:
Death by meetings... I don't know if anyone else is the same boat, but I just seem to be having meetings for meetings sake. People crashing diaries, why can't we just message or call each other...

FFS.... * rant over *


100%. Six hours a day. Frantic need to be connected and in the loop.

Maybe you need Slack (TM).


I have Slack. It's a needy pain-in-the-hole, an endless litany of emojis essentially repeating the content of the previous message. So if someone says "here's the new edit of the TV promo", someone responds with a fucking TV emoji, rather than an emoji communicating a meaningful response (i.e. thanks, or OK, or smiley face etc.)

Author:  Warhead [ Thu Jun 03, 2021 16:53 ]
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Findus Fop wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Findus Fop wrote:
KovacsC wrote:
Death by meetings... I don't know if anyone else is the same boat, but I just seem to be having meetings for meetings sake. People crashing diaries, why can't we just message or call each other...

FFS.... * rant over *


100%. Six hours a day. Frantic need to be connected and in the loop.

Maybe you need Slack (TM).


I have Slack. It's a needy pain-in-the-hole, an endless litany of emojis essentially repeating the content of the previous message. So if someone says "here's the new edit of the TV promo", someone responds with a fucking TV emoji, rather than an emoji communicating a meaningful response (i.e. thanks, or OK, or smiley face etc.)

Maybe you DON'T need Slack.

Author:  Trooper [ Thu Jun 03, 2021 16:54 ]
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Findus Fop wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Findus Fop wrote:
KovacsC wrote:
Death by meetings... I don't know if anyone else is the same boat, but I just seem to be having meetings for meetings sake. People crashing diaries, why can't we just message or call each other...

FFS.... * rant over *


100%. Six hours a day. Frantic need to be connected and in the loop.

Maybe you need Slack (TM).


I have Slack. It's a needy pain-in-the-hole, an endless litany of emojis essentially repeating the content of the previous message. So if someone says "here's the new edit of the TV promo", someone responds with a fucking TV emoji, rather than an emoji communicating a meaningful response (i.e. thanks, or OK, or smiley face etc.)

:hipster:

Author:  Grim... [ Thu Jun 03, 2021 17:52 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1st world problems

Findus Fop wrote:
I have Slack. It's a needy pain-in-the-hole, an endless litany of emojis essentially repeating the content of the previous message. So if someone says "here's the new edit of the TV promo", someone responds with a fucking TV emoji, rather than an emoji communicating a meaningful response (i.e. thanks, or OK, or smiley face etc.)

To be fair to Slack, that's not the fault of the platform.

Author:  Warhead [ Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:35 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1st world problems

Grim... wrote:
Findus Fop wrote:
I have Slack. It's a needy pain-in-the-hole, an endless litany of emojis essentially repeating the content of the previous message. So if someone says "here's the new edit of the TV promo", someone responds with a fucking TV emoji, rather than an emoji communicating a meaningful response (i.e. thanks, or OK, or smiley face etc.)

To be fair to Slack, that's not the fault of the platform.

Indeed, errors are probably :

1. The nut behind the keyboard

2. Lack of decent (or any) user training.

Author:  KovacsC [ Mon Jun 21, 2021 15:28 ]
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We have a global town hall where all the staff are invited. The last hour has just been folks replying all co accept or cancel the meeting. I have had to turn the bluetooth off on my phone as my watch was going mental.

Author:  Warhead [ Tue Jun 22, 2021 13:44 ]
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Stop me if I've told you this already, but when my employer recently moved us all from MSOffice 2013 to 365, and from Skype to MS Teams, all engineers in the company, in every country, was auto enrolled in the Global Engineering group in Teams.

On the day after migration, my mailbox was full of messages from engineers asking to be removed from the group, and other engineers asking people to stop mailing these requests "to all," but they were mailing their "stop" requests "to all" as well.

How we larfed.

It took a few days for folk to find out they had to unsubscribe from the group themselves and that no one, except all members of the group, were receiving the messages. I'm surprised the whole mail system didn't crash under the onslaught.

Author:  DavPaz [ Tue Jun 22, 2021 16:28 ]
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Engineers really hate being contactable.

Author:  Warhead [ Tue Jun 22, 2021 16:53 ]
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There IS that, but as it was Global Group it wasn't much use to anyone e.g. I only need a Co Op / M&S engineer group, because those are the only contracts I work on. Other engineers wouldn't be interested in our little domain. "All staff" messages are posted by email, so we don't really need a Teams group for those. Some wazzock thought a global group would be a good thing, but they were wrong.

Author:  Squirt [ Wed Jun 23, 2021 15:48 ]
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I'm having to go through my annual-ish security training today. They've made the video "quirky" and "fun". It is making my teeth itch.

Author:  Sir Taxalot [ Wed Jun 23, 2021 23:54 ]
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I hope it has some pop music sound track. It's great when trainers force you to listen to music in an attempt to get the blood pumping

Author:  Kern [ Fri Jun 25, 2021 16:57 ]
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Friday Pub lets me order beer over WhatsApp. For some reason, this feels more patronising to the staff than using a custom app, with the added unease of creating a burgeoning personal history of my previous orders.

Author:  JBR [ Fri Jun 25, 2021 18:32 ]
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Is it as open as that sounds? So people can just type in what they want? That would be very entertaining.

Author:  Kern [ Fri Jun 25, 2021 18:52 ]
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Depends if you want to become a repeat customer or not.

Author:  JBR [ Fri Jun 25, 2021 21:51 ]
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Ah yes, could get yourself barred. But I wonder if people can help it, several drinks in. "More!" "55 beeeeersh for table 8082 pls"

Author:  Kern [ Fri Jun 25, 2021 22:47 ]
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And then realise it's gone to the family group by mistake.

Author:  MaliA [ Sun Jun 27, 2021 20:53 ]
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This bullshit annoys me.

Author:  TheVision [ Sun Jun 27, 2021 22:02 ]
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Yep. You and me both. How on earth is that justified?

Author:  markg [ Sun Jun 27, 2021 23:15 ]
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I believe that their answer is that additional equipment has to be provided at the venue to validate the printed tickets. Don't shoot the messenger.

Author:  Sir Taxalot [ Mon Jun 28, 2021 0:27 ]
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My wife bought a big fridge-freezer (with the double side-by-side doors, a water dispenser and an ice maker) second-hand but it's too big to get through the doors into the house, so it looks like I'm going to have to take the fridge doors off. Looks like there is some wiring in there too, so it probably won't be much fun.

My work from home desk got a bit dusty and now the wireless mouse has dirt on the smooth slidey pads underneath so it's not quite as nice a gliding motion to use the mouse. Conversely the wireless keyboard seems to have lost some of the grip on the little rubber feet and is now sliding about too much >:|

Author:  Mimi [ Mon Jun 28, 2021 7:38 ]
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Won’t cleaning them help? (Not the fridge doors, the other two things).

Author:  Sir Taxalot [ Tue Jun 29, 2021 7:06 ]
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Mimi wrote:
Won’t cleaning them help? (Not the fridge doors, the other two things).


Yes, the magical cleaning power of baby wipes did just the job.

Even though we are wll out of that awful nappy stage, we maintain a supply of baby wipes in the house. This is probably due to bulk-buying in the past.

Author:  Sir Taxalot [ Tue Jun 29, 2021 7:08 ]
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The clock adjust buttons on my car radio aren't working, which I just found out after changing out the old, dead, battery.

So I'm going to have to wait until exactly 12 noon (or midnight, I guess, as it's only a 12hr clock display) to disconnect and then reconnect the battery if I want the time to be displayed properly.

Author:  KovacsC [ Tue Jun 29, 2021 9:04 ]
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I always keep baby wipes in. They are awesome for cleaning.

Author:  Mimi [ Tue Jun 29, 2021 9:30 ]
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KovacsC wrote:
I always keep baby wipes in. They are awesome for cleaning.

Switching them out for washable cloths (not jay cloths, something more robust and long-lasting) would be another great way to reduce single use plastics as per your request for suggestions in the other thread :luv:

Author:  KovacsC [ Tue Jun 29, 2021 9:43 ]
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Mimi wrote:
KovacsC wrote:
I always keep baby wipes in. They are awesome for cleaning.

Switching them out for washable cloths (not jay cloths, something more robust and long-lasting) would be another great way to reduce single use plastics as per your request for suggestions in the other thread :luv:


That is a good idea.

Author:  Jem [ Tue Jun 29, 2021 9:46 ]
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Ikea face cloths are super cheap and last forever and can be used to wipe everything (even faces) :D

Author:  KovacsC [ Tue Jun 29, 2021 9:47 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1st world problems

I use these. Bamboo wipes for clean my bike, in places and for where oil is involved.

As getting oil out of cloths is a pain

Author:  Warhead [ Thu Jul 01, 2021 7:36 ]
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Today's the day I will be forced to begin using Windows 10, as my work laptop is being replaced.

To me, this IS a first world problem.

Author:  KovacsC [ Thu Jul 01, 2021 8:16 ]
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Warhead wrote:
Today's the day I will be forced to begin using Windows 10, as my work laptop is being replaced.

To me, this IS a first world problem.


just in time to get used to it before windows 11 comes out :)

Author:  Warhead [ Thu Jul 01, 2021 12:33 ]
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KovacsC wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Today's the day I will be forced to begin using Windows 10, as my work laptop is being replaced.

To me, this IS a first world problem.


just in time to get used to it before windows 11 comes out :)


I'm hoping I'll be retired before my employer rolls it out.

Laptop was supposed to be at my local parts depot today, but as it's not coming from our repair centre, but from London, I don't know what time it may arrive. It certainly wasn't there at 8am

Typically, we haven't been given much in the way of instructions for moving from the old to the new, other than "back up your data, preferably to iCloud," but we've had little instruction on using that, either. They're probably assuming all users can manage, which will very likely prove not to be the case.

I logged into iCloud late last night, and got a message that data from c:\users\<your username>\<company name> \ would be synchronised, but didn't say I'd need to create that folder and copy everything I wanted to transfer into it. Anyroadup, it appears to have copied everything up overnight, so I'm ready to roll.

Author:  DavPaz [ Fri Jul 02, 2021 16:37 ]
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When I left my workplace early (Friday, innit?) I forgot the free box of cakes and had to go back

Author:  TheVision [ Mon Jul 19, 2021 17:46 ]
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My right arm has been sticking to my desk all day in this heat. It's really annoying.

Author:  Mimi [ Mon Jul 19, 2021 18:08 ]
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Does your desk have metal bits in it? If so, it may be your magnetic vaccine!

Author:  Kern [ Sun Jul 25, 2021 16:59 ]
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We have a new kettle. It's very good at boiling water, heating it to specific temperatures (don't want to scold the coffee!), and everything else a kettle should do. Unfortunately, as with every other modern appliance, it has blue LEDs that never, ever turn off.

Giphy "why?!!":
https://media2.giphy.com/media/z1GQ9t8FxipnG/giphy-loop.mp4

Author:  Malc [ Sun Jul 25, 2021 17:17 ]
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Kern wrote:
We have a new kettle. It's very good at boiling water, heating it to specific temperatures (don't want to scold the coffee!), and everything else a kettle should do. Unfortunately, as with every other modern appliance, it has blue LEDs that never, ever turn off.

Giphy "why?!!":
https://media3.giphy.com/media/SvHWvk8oZAqc0/giphy-loop.mp4


i know the feeling, don't need a light on in the dining room at night, because the LEDs are bright enough to see where you are going!

On a side note is that giphy from Darkman?

Giphy "darkman":
https://media0.giphy.com/media/ePeHKwWSed0Ag/giphy-loop.mp4

Author:  Malc [ Sun Jul 25, 2021 17:19 ]
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Naile dit!

Author:  GazChap [ Sun Jul 25, 2021 17:55 ]
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Kern wrote:
it has blue LEDs that never, ever turn off.

Electrical tape is your friend.

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