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Previously on "Drug users in Scotland 'consume most cocaine' in one session"
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Are you high?Originally posted by Batcher View PostJust the usual tulipe from BBC Scotland talking the country down in case we feel good about ourselves.
https://thoughtcontrolscotland.com/2...mpression=true
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I, too, had that misfortune, a long time ago...........................Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYes, and Install/1 and Design/1. I had the misfortune to work on a project to convert a lot of this stuff and much of the source had no comments and was (poorly) written by graduates. PoS/1!
https://www.scribd.com/document/3288...rthur-Andersen
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Yes, and Install/1 and Design/1. I had the misfortune to work on a project to convert a lot of this stuff and much of the source had no comments and was (poorly) written by graduates. PoS/1!Originally posted by greenlake View PostAnyone remember Andersen Consulting's systems implementation methodology? It was called Method/1. The original name was Method/One, but they realised it was too similar to methadone....
https://www.scribd.com/document/3288...rthur-Andersen
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Which was probably what most of their clients were on, post implementation...Originally posted by greenlake View PostAnyone remember Andersen Consulting's systems implementation methodology? It was called Method/1. The original name was Method/One, but they realised it was too similar to methadone....
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Anyone remember Andersen Consulting's systems implementation methodology? It was called Method/1. The original name was Method/One, but they realised it was too similar to methadone....Originally posted by TestMangler View PostPrescriptions are free in Scotland, so it's methadone all the way.......
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Prescriptions are free in Scotland, so it's methadone all the way.......Originally posted by Mordac View PostFFS, if I lived in Scotland I'd be on something stronger than coke. And pizza. Methadone or heroin, whichever is cheaper.
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Just the usual tulipe from BBC Scotland talking the country down in case we feel good about ourselves.
https://thoughtcontrolscotland.com/2...mpression=true
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With the obligatory Irn Bru which is good to see.Originally posted by greenlake View PostThat's only because of the extra time needed to deep fry the pizza....

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