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  • That story about that CEO cheating on his wife with the head of HR at a Coldplay concert has generated some great internet content.
    silly boy!
  • That story about that CEO cheating on his wife with the head of HR at a Coldplay concert has generated some great internet content.
    Embarrassing that, being caught on camera at a Coldplay concert.

    Oh, and cheating too I guess.
  • edited July 22
    I quite enjoy starting baseless, innocuous rumours at work.

    Yesterday somehow the topic of Sonic the Hedgehog came up in a Monday meeting, during which a young graduate walked into the room and asked us what we were talking about. 

    I said "Sonic the Hedgehog, you've never heard of him?" he said of course he had, further elaborating that he actually saw the animated movie last year.

    Anyway I've since told various people that he's never heard of Sonic the Hedgehog and about 8 people have gone up to him today aghast that he's never heard of Sonic the Hedgehog. He's actually got himself into a right flap about it.
    I really hope it's this bloke:


  • buckshee said:
    Daughter had been moaning about battery issues with her iphone which is only around 18 months old, took the case off and noticed that the screen had come away slightly most likely as the battery had expanded. Took it into Apple thinking as it was out of warranty I was looking at a cost of £85 to fix, instead it was done for free and in less than two hours.
    I love it when people's posts match their user names. Just for that I might have a big fat dump in a minute.
  • Having run out of pages in my passport I had to apply for a renewal. The Passport Office said that it could take up to 3 weeks to receive a new passport. I received my new passport this morning and it only took 1 week. Well done Passport Office!
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  • Solidgone said:
    Having run out of pages in my passport I had to apply for a renewal. The Passport Office said that it could take up to 3 weeks to receive a new passport. I received my new passport this morning and it only took 1 week. Well done Passport Office!
    Last time I dealt with them I thought their service was excellent.
  • Solidgone said:
    Having run out of pages in my passport I had to apply for a renewal. The Passport Office said that it could take up to 3 weeks to receive a new passport. I received my new passport this morning and it only took 1 week. Well done Passport Office!
    #humblebrag
  • Solidgone said:
    Having run out of pages in my passport I had to apply for a renewal. The Passport Office said that it could take up to 3 weeks to receive a new passport. I received my new passport this morning and it only took 1 week. Well done Passport Office!
    #humblebrag
    Oh, the irony...
  • Redskin said:
    Solidgone said:
    Having run out of pages in my passport I had to apply for a renewal. The Passport Office said that it could take up to 3 weeks to receive a new passport. I received my new passport this morning and it only took 1 week. Well done Passport Office!
    #humblebrag
    Oh, the irony...
    Eh
  • Whenever I see someone genuinely being kind to those less fortunate and not just as a way to gain praise from others. Namely, those who can't help but 'video' themselves doing good.
  • ProtonVPN works and is free
  • ProtonVPN works and is free
    I know I've posted this here before, but I think it's worth mentioning again. 

    Proton provide very a very good service, but their whole business model is based on security to such an extent that they will not engage with anyone about re-instating any deleted services. When I no longer need my Proton VPN I also deleted my email account (this looked to me like the default option, but it could have just been me being an idiot). Anyway, I wasn't bothered at the time as I had a different email account that I preferred. It wasn't until after that I realised my Proton Mail was the recovery account for something else that I needed. Proton simply refused to engage with me on the matter. My argument that security is not just about limiting potential access to others, but is also about ensuring access to those who need the service, fell entirely on deaf ears. That cost me £120 and hours and hours of work to remedy. Be careful.  
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