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But not the Luck For Workgroups v3.11, that was dreadful. Got applied on a bunch of French aircraft, Economy 2008 (UK Edition) and a German autobahn, I think.Originally posted by Zippy View PostGood luck 3.11 - the last version that actually worked IMO.
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Good luck 3.11 - the last version that actually worked IMO. (treat with Caution [7.0 beta] - it might be a curse)Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo experience with clogs 3.1 service pack 2a, jeans 9i or webt-shirt beta release? No good I'm afraid.
Anyway, interview tomorrow with grey suit version 1.1 and tie version 4.1.10
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Was it part of a fishing trip?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSerous, some numpty agent just asked me this on the phone. Or to put it in her words; 'with what dress codes are you experienced?
Well right now I'm wearing a t-shirt and jeans. I do however have a selection of well fitting suits and ties in the wardrobe, ready to be worn ate the moment i can send an invoice for wearing them.
How nutty is this?
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I always wanted one of those Unix/Linux T shirts that was a command line redirect to the pub (I think)
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I think it was this one, actually, full of bugs.Originally posted by Drewster View PostNooooooooooooooo! Not that one!!!!! any other tie but not V4.1.10!!!!
http://rlv.zcache.com/jigger_bugs_ti...37t52u_400.jpg
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Nooooooooooooooo! Not that one!!!!! any other tie but not V4.1.10!!!!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo experience with clogs 3.1 service pack 2a, jeans 9i or webt-shirt beta release? No good I'm afraid.
Anyway, interview tomorrow with grey suit version 1.1 and tie version 4.1.10
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No experience with clogs 3.1 service pack 2a, jeans 9i or webt-shirt beta release? No good I'm afraid.Originally posted by Zippy View Post"I have five years experience in dress codes (build.suits) and three years experience in casual 2.1"
God, these halfwits!!
Anyway, interview tomorrow with grey suit version 1.1 and tie version 4.1.10
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostIt's not nutty at all.
It's a backlash against the casual dress code that almost became an 'optional' dress code in some layed-back nu-medja places.
We'll be back in 80's power suits before xmas.

Die Yuppie Scum t-shirts
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