Originally posted by wc2
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Not all of us are in the UK or work for UK companies....or even post during working hours. This is why studies and statistics are fallible
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You have forgotten to price per post, and I am sure there must be a certain amount of research to find those pictures. Surely nobody has that big a private collection and instant access to exactly the right one.
Also, later viewers are going to take at least an hour to catch up. The total cost must be astronomical. Well done chaps.
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Quite clearly the government should levy a windfall tax on this money! After all, its only fair!
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Exsperminate!Originally posted by Dalek Supreme60 seconds is all I need. There's no point in hanging around when there's satisfaction to be had.
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60 seconds is all I need. There's no point in hanging around when there's satisfaction to be had.Originally posted by monkeyboySome of test please delete is worthy of greater scrutiny than 60 seconds...
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Some of test please delete is worthy of greater scrutiny than 60 seconds...
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Originally posted by wc2The infamous “test please delete” thread must have cost UK companies about £32261.25
Based on 61450 views and an average viewing time of 60secs with an average hourly of £35p/h. 90% of views during working hours.
sasguru has much to answer for.
That money could keep a criminal looked up for 64 days
Pay the local council estate in benefits for 2 days
Each of UK illegals could have a single smartie (based on buying party sized bags)
Keep Mrs WC2's Shogun in Diesel for 3 days
Absolutely superb!!!
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How much has it cost business?
The infamous “test please delete” thread must have cost UK companies about £32261.25
Based on 61450 views and an average viewing time of 60secs with an average hourly of £35p/h. 90% of views during working hours.
sasguru has much to answer for.
That money could keep a criminal locked up for 64 days
Pay the local council estate in benefits for 2 days
Each of UK illegals could have a single smartie (based on buying party sized bags)
Keep Mrs WC2's Shogun in Diesel for 3 daysTags: None
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