Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
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You're presuming that he wouldn't still charge the 3 months for the one day's work.
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Originally posted by King Cnvt View Post
Maybe I'm not cut out for this IT contractor lark....
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Originally posted by Spartacus View PostOkay, maybe so. But just heard on Radio Five Live that an enterprising journo from a Spanish TV channel has gone to the village the child was spotted in with a copy of the photo and asked if anyone there knew who the family snapped was. It being a small place he was quickly shown to the house where they lived and there was the child, clearly not the missing Madeleine McCann.
The moral of the story, applicable to IT contractors as well as missing child cases: Sometimes you can over-analyse a problem.
Maybe I'm not cut out for this IT contractor lark....
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Originally posted by Spartacus View PostOkay, maybe so. But just heard on Radio Five Live that an enterprising journo from a Spanish TV channel has gone to the village the child was spotted in with a copy of the photo and asked if anyone there knew who the family snapped was. It being a small place he was quickly shown to the house where they lived and there was the child, clearly not the missing Madeleine McCann.
The moral of the story, applicable to IT contractors as well as missing child cases: Sometimes you can over-analyse a problem.
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Experts, eh? What do they know?
It will be very difficult to prove whether Madeleine McCann is the young girl in a photograph taken in Morocco, a facial recognition expert has warned.
Dr Rob Jenkins, a psychologist at the University of Glasgow, agreed the picture looked "similar" to images of the missing British child.
However, he cautioned that there were thousands of young girls fitting Madeleine's description.
The moral of the story, applicable to IT contractors as well as missing child cases: Sometimes you can over-analyse a problem.Tags: None
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