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Can't you roll back to before the stupid arse broke it?+50 Xeno Geek Points
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As for the rest of you - DILLIGAF
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Oh yeah - evening all
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I sent the stuff to the printer last week but it never appeared.Originally posted by Zippy View PostIt is sometimes possible to view the print queue in Windoze. Look for a printer icon (bottom right, toolbar) and click on it - you should be able to see wots blocking it.
Byeeee
Until yesterday.
In fact, I sent it 3 times.
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Morning
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I've found something to do.
I'm busy throwing away assignments from 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004.
I hate the people who a) staple stuff or b) put it in those plastic envelopes or c) write/print their name on every sheet (which has to go in confidential waste unlike the rest of it).Comment
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Feck me, some of these ex-esteemed customers don't make much of an effort.
I thought the current lot were mostly idle, seems things haven't changed much over the years.
Apart from the dumbing down of course.Comment
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Just discovered some really stunning
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dranige (draining?)
strat (straight)
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surely "windoze"?
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thew (the)
woud (would)
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cabal (cable)
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vireos (various)
Stone me.
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