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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Normally a shortage of magnesium for me. I currently take vitamins & minerals including magnesium(I used to take it separately but added vitamin D so it was easy to just take one pill.
I very rarely suffer from cramps now.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBetter log on I suppose, just in case he's early
I'd been warned the bloke tended to be very direct, but it really was a rapid fire round of questions on Python and Django like something out of a geek quiz show. Nice enough chap, but I get the impression he doesn't like wasting time on idle chitchat
He told me nobody else he'd interviewed had got the right answer to his final question, so he'd be interested to see if I did. After a bit of thinking out loud, I did
Just waiting to hear now; might be tonight, might be tomorrowComment
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Walk briskly walked, green ring closed
And while on said walk, the agent phoned again. It's one of those agency -> client -> client's client consultancy things, and apparently I've got the seal of approval from client, and now it just needs a person at client's client to sign off on it. She doesn't respond in the evenings, so it'll be tomorrow before things are definite, but it's looking goodLast edited by NickFitz; 16 March 2021, 19:32.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWalk briskly walked, green ring closed
And while on said walk, the agent phoned again. It's one of those agency -> client -> client's client consultancy things, and apparently I've got the seal of approval from client, and now it just needs a person at client's client to sign off on it. She doesn't respond in the evenings, so it'll be tomorrow before things are definite, but it's looking goodComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWalk briskly walked, green ring closed
And while on said walk, the agent phoned again. It's one of those agency -> client -> client's client consultancy things, and apparently I've got the seal of approval from client, and now it just needs a person at client's client to sign off on it. She doesn't respond in the evenings, so it'll be tomorrow before things are definite, but it's looking good
And good on her to not respond to work stuff of an evening. Sounds like someone with a sensible attitude towards work.
Oh, and what was the last question?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSuperb news!
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAnd good on her to not respond to work stuff of an evening. Sounds like someone with a sensible attitude towards work.
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOh, and what was the last question?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Which of the following is not a Django exception: FieldError, NoCookie, MiddlewareNotUsed, SuspiciousOperation
I am going to take a wild guess at NoCookieComment
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