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How many thousands of tax payers hard earnt has gone into making this crock!!
- Leeds LS7 3DU, UK
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That means it's a police no-go area, like mine.Originally posted by bangface View PostHow many thousands of tax payers hard earnt has gone into making this crock!!
- Leeds LS7 3DU, UK
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A proper app would still show the map, but superimpose flames over all of it.Comment
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Good old Carlisle, had more arrests on Millennium new years eve than EdinburghOriginally posted by stek View PostBlack-eye Friday on Bothergate! Trouble if you are seen trying to pay with a Scottish fiver!Coffee's for closersComment
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I would rather the system failed on the first day rather than sitting for the next 5 years with a room full of boxes running at 1% capacity because I estimated capacity based on every single media outlet in the UK supplying the URL on their front page.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostSo they should have seen it coming and either scaled for it or designed it to cope or had the sense to trickle the media message instead of sending a press release to the Beeb.
This has happened before with these public sector web sites so it is no secret it was going to happen. They are idiots. But since they are a marketing firm, not IT, it is not surprising they fukced up.Comment
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I hope to God you never work on any of my projects.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI would rather the system failed on the first day
Get a clue.Originally posted by minestrone View Postrather than sitting for the next 5 years with a room full of boxes running at 1% capacity because I estimated capacity based on every single media outlet in the UK supplying the URL on their front page.
"The PlodBot is currently very busy. Thank you for your interest. Please try again later."My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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You never heard of cloud computing then?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI would rather the system failed on the first day rather than sitting for the next 5 years with a room full of boxes running at 1% capacity because I estimated capacity based on every single media outlet in the UK supplying the URL on their front page.
Cloud computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaComment
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Few and far between by the sounds of it.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI hope to God you never work on any of my projects.
Get a clue.
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Yes, and I see the price they cost me every month.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
For that type of system CC is by far the worst option.Comment
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