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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
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    Did you ask your accountant first?

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      Originally posted by eek View Post
      Well that is one more reason not to take it. You know some things are doomed to fail due to original scope, the one today is one of those.

      There are things that are totally pointless and should be utterly out of scope that people are listing as priorities and that's before the projects begun. And then they couldn't explain why the other current project is a year late. Hmm I wonder why
      suity?

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        Originally posted by covbob View Post
        suity?
        I don't think suity is an enterprise architect or pretends to be one
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          yet another optimist has obtained some obscure PIC that we can't program easily.

          PIC18F45J20 or somesuch.

          The PicStart+ won't touch it.

          The PicKit 3 will but I've never used one of those.

          And I understand that they're fairly fragile.

          Byeeeee

          <ZG in "my deity, I'll be glad when I've retired" mode>

          The same optimist asked me if I knew how to use the virtual hyperterminal in Proteus (a simulator thing).

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            Parrot news: Kemsing pub parrot found dead with pork scratching in claw | Sevenoaks Chronicle

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              There's a Neighbourhood Watch meeting tonight. Suppose I'd better go, just in case

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                Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                There's a Neighbourhood Watch meeting tonight. Suppose I'd better go, just in case
                Is the meeting well advertised. If it was its better to stay in in case the burglars see it as an opportunity.
                merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                  A tax on pork scratchings next? And pub parrots, no doubt.

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                    Originally posted by eek View Post
                    Is the meeting well advertised. If it was its better to stay in in case the burglars see it as an opportunity.
                    Only to the people on the list this time

                    Funnily enough, they were talking about advertising the next meeting more widely. As the group is named after the side road rather than my road, I'll be the only person at the meeting after that one with anything left

                    The BBC once made the mistake of showing episodes of Terry & June and Ever Decreasing Circles back-to-back in "an hour of comedy [repeats] on BBC1" that had the identical plot of a fake detective telling Terry/Martin that they had been selected to organise a new Neighbourhood Watch scheme, T/M getting all their neighbours to a meeting, and the detective and pals burgling all their houses during it

                    Must have been around 1988, as they first aired a few months apart in 1987. My then-GF and I agreed that the one with Richard Briers was better, but better still would have been not to show them one after the other. Looking on the TV database, I see they each happened to be episode four of their respective series, which is obviously why it happened

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                      Anyway, the NW meeting wasn't too bad, in that very few people turned up - various people are on holiday or sick, the local councillor and street warden had another meeting, and the local bobby is tangled up with paperwork having arrested three people around teatime. So we got through all the business in an hour, rather than two-and-a-half it usually takes. I think getting more people to attend would be a terrible mistake

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