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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAfter the op, I'll be in the ITU to start with, then moved on to one of the surgical wards. While the operation is going on and when I'm in the ITU, my stuff will be sent to Patient Storage, whence it will be retrieved once I'm on the ward.
But nobody is willing to commit to a timescale for leaving the ITU, so I have no idea how long I'll be offlineComment
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Just made a discovery...
When I put my new desk in, I had a bit of an issue with the wifi (unrelated to the desk, or so I thought), I reset the office wifi and it worked. It was off again today. I've now discovered the problem. The on/off switch on a BT Business Hub is unprotected and on the side of the unit, so if you have pushed the hub into a small space it's entirely possible that the switch has gone to off.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Just paid the Company Tax for last year. I tried to do it yesterday but I needed to amend the reference number on the relevant HMRC account in MyCo's Cater Allen account, and I couldn't do that without entering an authentication code they texted me that's only valid for five minutes, and I couldn't get the text because no signal
Anyway, it turns out the phone can get enough of a signal if placed right by the window, so I finally got a code through in timeComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWe'll not worry too much then if we don't see you for a day or two. But do check in as soon as you can, even if it's a morphine induced ramble.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWe'll not worry too much then if we don't see you for a day or two. But do check in as soon as you can, even if it's a morphine induced ramble.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat's what it usually sounds like anyway
Can you start your posts with what drugs you have taken in the previous 24 hours.
<-manly…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostJust made a discovery...
When I put my new desk in, I had a bit of an issue with the wifi (unrelated to the desk, or so I thought), I reset the office wifi and it worked. It was off again today. I've now discovered the problem. The on/off switch on a BT Business Hub is unprotected and on the side of the unit, so if you have pushed the hub into a small space it's entirely possible that the switch has gone to off.
'how did you fix it, man?? - i turned it on, man!'
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Another mystery cleared up. Chicken tikka masala appears twice on the menu, under "Chicken" and again on the next page under "Halal Meals", and from the descriptions it's clear they're different. Yet I've never been asked which one I meant when ordering it.
Anyway, the lady just came to take orders and, when I asked for it, glanced at where I was looking on the menu and said "The English one, yes?"
So I'm having English chicken tikka masala for dinner, rather than that foreign muckComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnother mystery cleared up. Chicken tikka masala appears twice on the menu, under "Chicken" and again on the next page under "Halal Meals", and from the descriptions it's clear they're different. Yet I've never been asked which one I meant when ordering it.
Anyway, the lady just came to take orders and, when I asked for it, glanced at where I was looking on the menu and said "The English one, yes?"
So I'm having English chicken tikka masala for dinner, rather than that foreign muckComment
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