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WHSOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostDoes this mean we have to go back to the good old days of bulletin boards?
And no fancy cable broadband either - 1200 baud modem for everybody!
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With an acoustic coupler too!Originally posted by AtW View PostWHS
And no fancy cable broadband either - 1200 baud modem for everybody!
Best put on your headphones or turn the sound down before clicking on this link: Modem soundsLast edited by Sysman; 29 July 2013, 15:26.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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It was actually introduced by a bossy female MP called Clare Perry, and Dave was too much of a snivelling bedwetter to tell her to drop it.Originally posted by zeitghostAnother stunning idea from Call Me Dave, our most useless PM since Gordon Brown.
I wonder if he talks to god much.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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And last week her site was hacked to show goatse, and Guido pointed this out with a SFW screenshot; whereupon she accused him of "distributing pornography via a link to my website" (he hadn't linked to it) and "sponsoring the hacking" (he's not that stupid); and the site remained hacked because she couldn't fix it.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt was actually introduced by a bossy female MP called Clare Perry, and Dave was too much of a snivelling bedwetter to tell her to drop it.
This is Call Me Dave's expert on all things Internet
The small matter of libel is now in the hands of Guido's lawyers...
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What is the phrase you need on such occasionsOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostAnd last week her site was hacked to show goatse, and Guido pointed this out with a SFW screenshot; whereupon she accused him of "distributing pornography via a link to my website" (he hadn't linked to it) and "sponsoring the hacking" (he's not that stupid); and the site remained hacked because she couldn't fix it.
This is Call Me Dave's expert on all things Internet
The small matter of libel is now in the hands of Guido's lawyers...
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- A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Over the weekend she was telling folks to sell Google shares.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt was actually introduced by a bossy female MP called Clare Perry, and Dave was too much of a snivelling bedwetter to tell her to drop it.
Surprise, surprise, Google isn't giving me that article, so this one will have to do: Church should consider pulling money out of Google,government adviserClaire Perry saysBehold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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You forget that for MPs mount stupid is far higher and far nearer the starting point of no knowledge.Originally posted by Sysman View PostOver the weekend she was telling folks to sell Google shares.
Surprise, surprise, Google isn't giving me that article, so this one will have to do: Church should consider pulling money out of Google,government adviserClaire Perry says
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It isn't even as if an MP is expected to think through the implications and possible snags of their pet proposal on their own. MPs, especially cabinet ministers, have hordes of Oxbridge educated civil servants and other experts and pollsters to call on for advice.Originally posted by eek View PostWhat is the phrase you need on such occasions
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- A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Surely some of these people would have pointed out the downsides, and the ominous precedent it sets. So presumably Perry was too obstinately pig-headed to listen, or to consult anyone in the first place.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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No they find a let point many people won't argue with and then others see what they can sneak in at the same time. This is a prime example I can see the original idea, can agree with it tons point but dislike the hidden additional scope no one mentions.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt isn't even as if an MP is expected to think through the implications and possible snags of their pet proposal on their own. MPs, especially cabinet ministers, have hordes of Oxbridge educated civil servants and other experts and pollsters to call on for advice.
Surely some of these people would have pointed out the downsides, and the ominous precedent it sets. So presumably Perry was too obstinately pig-headed to listen, or to consult anyone in the first place.
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