One positive note: I've just found out how to make all the error markers disappear.
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when I left for home last night there was talk that I had introduced a bastard of a bug.
I was ready to tackle it this morning, until I opened my mail and found an email from another dev who has put their hands up big time.
Absolving me and acknowledging that they introduced it
The email was also sent to the dev manager so I'm plenty in the clear and makes the other guy look like a cockComment
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In other news - I've ran out of coffee at clientco.
So I can either
1) use the free coffee machine and get cups of sludge.
2) drink tea (I've got plenty of tea bags now)
3) scav some off another contractor
4) go to canteen and get a freshly ground oneComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIn other news - I've ran out of coffee at clientco.
So I can either
1) use the free coffee machine and get cups of sludge.
2) drink tea (I've got plenty of tea bags now)
3) scav some off another contractor
4) go to canteen and get a freshly ground oneComment
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Just booked my bike in for service next week. Brakes need adjusting. It had disk brjkes and no matter how much I loosen the cable something is still rubbing.Comment
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I went to the dentist last night.
Not great news – tooth chipped under one of my crowns. Choice of removing healthy crown or removing a filling to the side. The filling needs some work anyway but they are going to have to remove a lot to get access.
I am back for a long appointment 9th Aug. As I am resistant to painkillers/anaesthetics (I once had to have a general for dental work) I am not looking forward to it!Comment
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