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I see those idiots at the high court have rattled General's cage. I think i'll go and scan the last 3 months worth of expenses receipts to take my mind off it all.
I see those idiots at the high court have rattled General's cage. I think i'll go and scan the last 3 months worth of expenses receipts to take my mind off it all.
Brexiteers: 'We must assert the supremacy of British law and take back sovereignty from the unelected apparatchiks of the EU!"
High Court: "British law says you have to run that by Parliament, as that's where sovereignty resides under our constitution."
ClientCo got me to put together a demo screen of a putative "customer portal" featuring various bits of the project that look good, such as the graphs. I've just given them the screenshots, which are going to be used in a video at a forthcoming trade show.
I wonder if anybody will point out the name of the fictional customer whose data is displayed: "Tyrell Corporation"
I see those idiots at the high court have rattled General's cage. I think i'll go and scan the last 3 months worth of expenses receipts to take my mind off it all.
I wonder if they can appeal to the European Courts of Justice?
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
I 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.
ClientCo got me to put together a demo screen of a putative "customer portal" featuring various bits of the project that look good, such as the graphs. I've just given them the screenshots, which are going to be used in a video at a forthcoming trade show.
I wonder if anybody will point out the name of the fictional customer whose data is displayed: "Tyrell Corporation"
Not quite as obvious as Umbrella Corporation, although their logo is better
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