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Shout stop copying in a childs voice and put your arm up to block her view.
She will soon stop. If she doesn't piss your pants and start to cry. She will move soon enough
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostUse speech recognition and speak your posts and use speech synthesis to read them.
If asked, pretend you are on the speakerphone to a cretin.
HTH
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Originally posted by Scotchpie View PostJust started a new contract last week. At my old desk I backed onto a wall meaning that, whenever there was a dull moment during the day it was no problem logging onto CUK to have a browse and even post.
Now however I have my back to the rest of the office and what's more, I have a person sitting next to me who can clearly see my monitor whereas before I had my own desk. She's a permie and a true company type who never uses the computer for personal reasons (I've had a nosey at her monitor).
Anyone got any good strategies for browsing and posting to CUK under such circumstances?
It is hot today so I would suggest going au natural under the coat, and at least then you would have something to type with.
HTH
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Originally posted by Scotchpie View PostJust started a new contract last week. At my old desk I backed onto a wall meaning that, whenever there was a dull moment during the day it was no problem logging onto CUK to have a browse and even post.
Now however I have my back to the rest of the office and what's more, I have a person sitting next to me who can clearly see my monitor whereas before I had my own desk. She's a permie and a true company type who never uses the computer for personal reasons (I've had a nosey at her monitor).
Anyone got any good strategies for browsing and posting to CUK under such circumstances?
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Originally posted by Scotchpie View PostJust started a new contract last week. At my old desk I backed onto a wall meaning that, whenever there was a dull moment during the day it was no problem logging onto CUK to have a browse and even post.
Now however I have my back to the rest of the office and what's more, I have a person sitting next to me who can clearly see my monitor whereas before I had my own desk. She's a permie and a true company type who never uses the computer for personal reasons (I've had a nosey at her monitor).
Anyone got any good strategies for browsing and posting to CUK under such circumstances?
Like these http://www.dabs.com/products/3m-19--...T.html?q=glare
All the permies at one of my gigs had these. I wonder why?
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Use speech recognition and speak your posts and use speech synthesis to read them.
If asked, pretend you are on the speakerphone to a cretin.
HTH
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It only passes a cursory glance, but in the past, I have sized my browser window to look exactly the same size as the preview pane in MS Outlook. When filling about 30% of the screen above the task bar it passes as an HTML email, kind of.......... at a brief cursory glance..........
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Best only to post at lunchtimes : possibly not even then.
I know how you feel : this week I am sitting on the trading floor so will not be posting......
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Originally posted by Scotchpie View PostJust started a new contract last week. At my old desk I backed onto a wall meaning that, whenever there was a dull moment during the day it was no problem logging onto CUK to have a browse and even post.
Now however I have my back to the rest of the office and what's more, I have a person sitting next to me who can clearly see my monitor whereas before I had my own desk. She's a permie and a true company type who never uses the computer for personal reasons (I've had a nosey at her monitor).
Anyone got any good strategies for browsing and posting to CUK under such circumstances?
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