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    Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View Post
    Why don't you just ask admin for the SAS password if you've lost it?
    True, you can bin that ID too and use your main, or didn't the irony of you suggesting he abandons his sockie from yours occur to you?

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      Originally posted by Euler View Post
      You probably miss the irony of that, not being very bright.
      disagreeing with you is not a personal attack.
      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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        Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
        True, you can bin that ID too and use your main, or didn't the irony of you suggesting he abandons his sockie from yours occur to you?
        If I used my main it would be a scandal
        Are you a loser?
        Didn't do too well at school?
        Can't make it in the most dynamic economy in Europe?
        No good with women?

        Then VOTE UKIP! We'll make you whole again

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          Originally posted by vetran View Post
          disagreeing with you is not a personal attack.
          Yes as I thought, you did miss the irony
          Are you a loser?
          Didn't do too well at school?
          Can't make it in the most dynamic economy in Europe?
          No good with women?

          Then VOTE UKIP! We'll make you whole again

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            Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
            Doesn't your surgery do online appointments?

            My GP practice has next day appointments which are released at 8 am the day before. The best bit is that the telephone operators also use the same database to book appointments which keeps things consistent. I not only find loads of appointments (at 8 am), but often have a choice of GP I would like to see.

            You probably need to find a more efficient GP surgery in your catchment area and move !
            The wife's surgery have been asking their Trust IT service to get this sorted for over a year, they were told that they had to get the software updated and that required a new onsite server. Ok they said, let's get it done.

            So the server gets delivered and after a month they phone up and ask what is going on and when will the update be performed, they were told that the server needed to acclimatise to the room and when that was done they would install the software. They asked again a week later and the same story was given. I was asked for my opinion on this and after laughing I told them to complain as they were being told complete tulipe. I think some balls got booted somewhere.

            Other than that it is standard practice to still have onsite servers in surgeries. Bonkers.

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              Originally posted by minestrone View Post
              So the server gets delivered and after a month they phone up and ask what is going on and when will the update be performed, they were told that the server needed to acclimatise to the room and when that was done they would install the software.


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                Originally posted by Euler View Post
                Yes as I thought, you did miss the irony
                ah you mean I'm using short words so you understand? Now that is a personal attack.
                See I told you that you couldn't communicate!
                Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                  Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                  The wife's surgery have been asking their Trust IT service to get this sorted for over a year, they were told that they had to get the software updated and that required a new onsite server. Ok they said, let's get it done.

                  So the server gets delivered and after a month they phone up and ask what is going on and when will the update be performed, they were told that the server needed to acclimatise to the room and when that was done they would install the software. They asked again a week later and the same story was given. I was asked for my opinion on this and after laughing I told them to complain as they were being told complete tulipe. I think some balls got booted somewhere.

                  Other than that it is standard practice to still have onsite servers in surgeries. Bonkers.
                  Why don't you get your missus to go into partnership with some other GPs and setup a private GP practice like these enterprising immigrants?
                  If these guys were close to me I would certainly use them.
                  The demand is certainly there - she can get rich and manage her hours - everyone is happy.
                  When enough people use services like this the NHS can finally wither away.
                  Last edited by Euler; 10 April 2015, 09:43.
                  Are you a loser?
                  Didn't do too well at school?
                  Can't make it in the most dynamic economy in Europe?
                  No good with women?

                  Then VOTE UKIP! We'll make you whole again

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                    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                    The wife's surgery have been asking their Trust IT service to get this sorted for over a year, they were told that they had to get the software updated and that required a new onsite server. Ok they said, let's get it done.

                    So the server gets delivered and after a month they phone up and ask what is going on and when will the update be performed, they were told that the server needed to acclimatise to the room and when that was done they would install the software. They asked again a week later and the same story was given. I was asked for my opinion on this and after laughing I told them to complain as they were being told complete tulipe. I think some balls got booted somewhere.

                    Other than that it is standard practice to still have onsite servers in surgeries. Bonkers.
                    blimey, yet they still want to distribute management so that this kind of stupidity is acceptable.
                    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                      So the server gets delivered and after a month they phone up and ask what is going on and when will the update be performed, they were told that the server needed to acclimatise to the room and when that was done they would install the software. .
                      Why is this surprising? It's typical of the public sector.
                      Are you a loser?
                      Didn't do too well at school?
                      Can't make it in the most dynamic economy in Europe?
                      No good with women?

                      Then VOTE UKIP! We'll make you whole again

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