I'm glad I never spotted that!
I remember Gordon Brown caught on camera in The Commons eating some juicy morsels from his nose earlier this year. Yeeuch!
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Oh yes - He'd rub his big baldy head and then pick something from the back of it, stare at whatever was on his fingernails and then pop it into his mouth. OK the food at that place wasn't great, but I draw the line at eating my own scabs
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post"I can't remember what his expertise was"
He didn't have one unless you count picking scabs off his head and eating them
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"I can't remember what his expertise was"
He didn't have one unless you count picking scabs off his head and eating them
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostIt's not the same Andy White! There are more than one of them in this world.
Wendigo100 and me used to work at a site with this guy.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
Why does our government insist on employing expensive second rate suppliers who consistently fail to deliver? We even pay them extra on the contract when thye over run.
I thought Accenture would have turned it down after their last fiasco with the NHS
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...and why in the hell were they "sent" in the post - surely they could have gone via some secure server to server process ?
afterall isn't it'the governemnts wish that all it's departments are e-enabled ?
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It's not the same Andy White! There are more than one of them in this world.
Wendigo100 and me used to work at a site with this guy.
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Originally posted by MobileCheese View PostTo be honest after having to deal with EDS at one client I can see why they didnt want to bother using them and why it was so expensive.
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To be honest after having to deal with EDS at one client I can see why they didnt want to bother using them and why it was so expensive.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostViz Top Tip:
Rather than send the 50 records requested, why not send all 50,000,000 records and then have the recipient delete all the ones they don't want.
HTH
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I don't know - the Mr Bean comment seems to have hit the mark
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Originally posted by threaded View PostThey do have that, and it was only authorised personnel.(
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