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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostZurich sounds nice, in the summer. But it must be pretty nippy in winter.
I went through Switzerland by train in the '70s, in january, and it was unbelievably cold, even though I was wearing a huge, thick, ankle-length greatcoat (as studenty types often did in those days).
Geneva in January had me ducking into cafes and shops to keep warm. The wind coming off Lake Leman can be wickedly cold.
* Please bear in mind that I used to live on the edge of the moors in Yorkshire
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostDid my morning routine this morning.
Booted up and had breakfast while catching up on CUK.
Then I realised this might be the last time I do that this year.
Heading back to London soon, for handover hell!
Then on to Zurich, working on client site (a bank)
So no more daytime on CUK. I might have to
I went through Switzerland by train in the '70s, in january, and it was unbelievably cold, even though I was wearing a huge, thick, ankle-length greatcoat (as studenty types often did in those days).
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Good luck
I've only ever been to Switzerland in the Summer and I loved it -
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThat's how it was at my last bank. When they asked us to cut back on surfing we simply switched to financial sites.
More to the point, how are you going to solve those tricky little code problems without seeing if someone else has published a solution? I've worked at places where I've had to do that from home, but it's frustrating.
I will not be working in the banks main site, we are a special project. In a very secure off-site location.
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Originally posted by Sysman View Post
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostNet access in banks is crucial to employees keeping abreast of up-to-the-minute financial news.
More to the point, how are you going to solve those tricky little code problems without seeing if someone else has published a solution? I've worked at places where I've had to do that from home, but it's frustrating.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostIt does depend on the bank, where I am now has CUK but not certain other sites I watch. Websense monitored.
My previous bank was more lax with there web permissioning.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI don't think I will have internet access at work.
Net access in banks is crucial to employees keeping abreast of up-to-the-minute financial news.
And yep, I'm in a bank too.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostAnd monsters. In the lake.
On a more serious note, 'Monster' fish killed in Swiss lake after biting swimmers and Monster fish killed after terrorising swimmers at Swiss lake - and served for dinner
More Swiss style, Monster price for Bugatti hauled from Swiss lake bed
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostIt does depend on the bank, where I am now has CUK but not certain other sites I watch. Websense monitored.
My previous bank was more lax with there web permissioning.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostBut not during the day in a bank. It's not the same reading it at night, you want to reply but realise the person is logged off.
My previous bank was more lax with there web permissioning.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostAnd monsters. In the lake.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostEven distant lands like Switzerland have internet.
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