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Erm, I am washing my hair that day!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWasn't MF after a VBA coder? You could be in there!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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No need. I now use a remote desktop for most work so the macbook is the perfect size for most of my needs..Originally posted by DaveB View PostGo for the 15" Pro with the upgraded processor and you are over the £2k mark anyway.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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So, ClientCorp has been prepping everybody for their big day out tomorrow, with regular emails and so forth. Among the FAQs was the question of whether the canteen, meeting rooms, and suchlike would be available, to which the answer was that no, they would not: they were taking the opportunity of all employees being offsite to do some work on the building which would, they said, "seriously inconvenience" anybody trying to work in there, "particularly on the first floor" (where we're based).
It's only today that I find that, despite this, contractors were still expected - at least by the team I'm in - to be there as normal
I informed them that, what with the plan to turn the place into a building site for the day and the fact that I'd be leaving early afternoon anyway to go to the dentist, I wasn't going to bother travelling up to Nottingham at all tomorrow. They were perfectly happy with this, so tomorrow is a WFH day
I've just discovered that I haven't got their VPN configured on the work laptop, though
Looks like I might as well do some work on my Mac instead, given that I'm not supposed to access the net on their laptop other than via the VPN
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Just signed up as a Labour Supporter for vote in their leadership elections.
Its only £3 at https://supporters.labour.org.uk/leadership/1... Now where is the evil laugh emoticon....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Lot of it aboutOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostSooooooo


I was thinking I might have a beer or two tonight as I don't have to be anywhere in the morning, but this tooth just sucks all the joy out of life. And I've got a temperature because of it
Just waiting for the post-dinner (scouse, because it's like soup but lumpier) painkiller to kick in, and I'll crash out myself
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