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Aug. 25th, 2009 08:08 pm
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......how exactly does taking away all profitability from it encourage lending to increase?

Or have I got this wrong, and the real plan is to persuade all those of us with savings to decide it's simply not worth having them any more and blow the whole lot on the high street?



In other news, I think *fingers crossed* that I might be over the worst of the lurg now. I still feel crappy; just nowhere near as crappy as I have done since Sunday. I've made it into work every day this week, but today was the first day when I actually knew as soon as I woke up that I was going to manage it.

Thank you to everyone who posted get well comments to my last entry!
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Does anyone else find it intensely irritating that energy companies have the gall to sell their price hikes behind a load of "save money on your bills by making your home more energy efficient" tosh?

I have double-glazing. All my light-bulbs are low-energy ones. I don't leave lights on in an empty room. The thermostat is set at 17. The heating is on a timer. I don't leave any appliance on stand-by that has an "off" button. Most of my appliances that don't are switched off at the mains.

Really, you're not helping. Don't spam me with your useless and obvious suggestions. I accept that wholesale energy prices are rising. Just give me the bad news straight. And kindly cut the crap please.
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So there I was, sitting at my desk, when I heard/felt a sudden crack. The frames of my glasses had just snapped for no apparent reason whatsoever. WTF???

I went to the optician at lunchtime and, because they haven't snapped at a solder point, there's nothing they can do to fix them. I'm going to need whole new (i.e. expensive) frames.

Guess I'm going to be wearing my far-less-comfortable spare pair for a while. Damn. I really liked the ones I was wearing too.
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Monday to Thursday - glorious warmth and sunshine
Friday to Bank Holiday Monday - continuous cold and rain
Tuesday - glorious warmth and sunshine

Very funny, O Great Sarcastic Weather Demons...

Trammage

Apr. 30th, 2007 06:15 pm
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I caught the tram today as (while I wait for some decent filums), I'm going to the cinema tonight to see Vikings vs. Indians Native Americans: WWE Smackdown.

Anyway, FYI the single tram fares have gone up (again) today. Dayrider and Megarider prices are still as they were.

On the way into work, I hopped off the tram at Hillsborough Park, walked down to the corner and caught the preceding one, saving myself ten minutes of sitting waiting in traffic. On the way back home, I hopped off at Bantha Bamforth Street, walked down to the corner and caught the preceding tram, saving myself another ten minutes of sitting waiting in traffic.

I take the little pleasures where I can get them on a Monday :o)

Erk!

Jan. 29th, 2007 08:24 pm
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"Pri Slave HDD Error"

Any suggestions? Or is my second hard disk completely fubared?

Grrrrrr!

Sep. 29th, 2006 08:25 am
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...to the colleague who ordered vegetarian-only food for our team event yesterday and then didn't turn up.

We reckon she was sat somewhere, in front of a pile of chicken legs and ham sandwiches, laughing maniacally at us all.
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FAO whoever put the educational names and facts on the side of the school "Bright Bus" that goes through Hillsborough every morning:

Pi is not equal to 3.1428571. (That's 22/7, which is usually a workable approximation, but it's not right.) Please correct this immediately.
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I've just picked up half of my ceiling from the stairs.

Regular readers may remember that my place has been surrounded by scaffolding since the middle of August.

It was nice of the builders to tell me what day they were going to rip out the old skylight, so that I could move stuff/put down dust sheets/close all internal doors and generally minimise the amount of cleaning I would have to do afterwards. Except they didn't do that.

I've chucked out all the chunks of rubble that were big enough to be hazardous to life and limb. The smaller bits and the post-apocalyptic layer of black dust that's covering half my flat can wait until they've finished putting the new skylight in.

Oh, and the scaffolding's now got so extensive it's blocking my TV aerial and I can't get any of my Freeview channels :o(
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Hooray for BBC readers' comments :o)

The rise of the designer toddler

"A quick way to nip this idiocy in the bud? Compulsory sterilisation for anyone seen buying Heat magazine. Simple."
Sue Lee, Twickenham
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Typical, isn't it. Glorious weather all week, and then as soon as you go for a picnic, in comes the rain/wind/biting cold :o(

Ah well, we put up a good fight and made the most of it. Even if we did have to seek shelter in the greenhouses part way through! Picnic was good in spite of all that. There were still a few mad fools hardy souls attempting to play rounders from under umbrellas when I left - Hope you all survived!
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The advert enforcer

Somehow, I can't see anyone buying a telly or video with this particular "feature". What's next? Automatic sofa restraints that kick in and stop you from getting up to make a drink or go to the loo when the ads are on?

(Hmmm, I wonder if switching the thing off and then back on to a different channel gets round all this. After all, it usually works with computers...)

As it is, I only watch the BBC channels live these days. An hour on the commercial channels only has 38 minutes of actual programme content (or, at least, it did the last time I timed it a year ago; it's probably even less by now!). I record the rare programmes I want to watch on any of them, and save myself the time.
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Like most of the population, I have a strong dislike for Mondays. It being cold outside, no one would let me open the windows today to actually let some air into our stuffy office (Can't wait for the new building with its amazing non-opening windows!). Plus, this morning I was expected to be an expert, not only in immigration law and forgery detection, but also in contract law, employment law, accounting, and several different types of geek IT jobs. I then decided that they weren't paying me nearly enough for all this.

The conclusion that they're not paying me nearly enough for all this may or may not be entirely unrelated to the £300+ gas bill that I've just been stung for. Having been trying to convince the bastards npower for the last eight months to actually charge me for my heating, they've finally taken the hint. And charged me for my heating for the last eight months.

I am currently trying to decide whether or not taking every other Monday off work represents a viable use of my annual leave...
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Blimey, they say a week's a long time in politics, and it's only Wednesday!

Firstly, the ID cards vote. Can't say I'm terribly surprised about this, as the government seems fairly determined to stamp their feet until they get their way. I still can't see a single advantage to this hare-brained scheme, only that it will make my life less convenient and, if anything, make me more susceptible to identity fraud. Here's hoping the Lords wing it right back down again...

I notice my MP, true to form, voted in favour again. I keep meaning to badger her about that. The thing is, I also want to write to her about house prices and ask if the government's planning on doing anything to help first-time buyers (apart from making idiotic suggestions like, "Club together with six of your mates and buy a 2-bedroom semi between you"). If I do both, would she just think I was spamming her? And if I pick one, which should it be?

Not that she'd probably care. She's got a stupidly big majority, and it's not like there's even the remotest chance of me voting for her next time.

Then there was yesterday's smoking ban, to which I have to say,

"W00t!"

It's obviously a contentious piece of legislation, but I'm over the moon about it. Yeah, I've heard the civil liberties argument, but frankly I think the freedom for people to socialise or work in a clean*, healthy** environment is more important.

* I recently went to Wetherspoons in town since it went non-smoking. It was nice to be able to breathe clean(ish) air for a change, and not have the immediate compulsion on getting home to wash my hair, throw the clothes I'd just been wearing in the wash and get my coat dry-cleaned.

** It was only recently that I discovered a lot of smokers honestly don't believe there are any health risks associated with passive smoking. Er, hello???


"If you don't want to go somewhere smokey, why not go somewhere else?" goes the argument against a blanket ban. "If there's such a call for it, more landlords will make their pubs non-smoking." This is a great theory, with one teensy little problem.

Every time I've gone out drinking in town in - ooh - ever, with a mix of smokers and non-smokers, the same thing happens. The 10-20% smokers in the group kick up a fuss and refuse to go anywhere where they can't light up. The non-smokers cave in for the sake of a quiet life. And landlords know this is what happens, and are petrified of losing custom.

Finally, why all these new offenses for terrorism? What's wrong with all the existing laws against murder, conspiracy to murder and incitement to murder? Isn't treating terrorism differently, and creating all this publicity, in itself glorifying terrorism?
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Having got stuck for ages on the last 18 squares of today's Muller Light ad Su Doku (if you're a regular Metro reader, you'll know what I'm on about), I resorted to guesswork.

Turns out it has two workable solutions! Gah!
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Secret Santa aside, I finished the last of my Christmas shopping today! Yay!!!

This goes some way towards relieving the stress caused by:

a) Work being particularly crappy at the moment; and
b) My foolish decision to glance at house prices again, then getting thoroughly depressed by their continued and ever-increasing unaffordability.
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Now I remember how much I despise Meadowhell. Even this early in November, it's still a heaving mass of desperate bodies. I briefly thought the opening of a new Music Zone would be something in its favour, but it turned out to be smaller and less well-stocked than the one on The Moor :o(

I had this cunning plan to get there early in the morning, before it got too busy. Unfortunately, my body clock/general lack of arsedness had other ideas.

Still, I have at least made a reasonable early dent in my Xmas shopping (Before you all scream, "What? Already?!?" I will be going down south to do Christmas with some friends in two weeks' time), and I'm satisfied that I've exhausted all the present-buying possibilities Meadowhell has to offer. Which means I don't plan to be going back there for another year. Thankfully :o)
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Rude voters 'are copying Paxman'

I probably shouldn't, but I found this sorry tale (of a Tory MP who can't stand the heckling) really quite amusing :o)


"When you knock on doors, I think the public feel it is perfectly okay to be just as rude as Jeremy Paxman is during his interviews."

Yes, when someone disturbs me at home by knocking on my door and trying to sell me something I probably don't want (which is essentially what you're doing), then I feel I've got every right to tell you to shove off.

"And what do they say to us? They say deeply cynical things like 'you are all in it for yourselves', or 'none of you are any good'"

Doesn't that tell you something?

"You try to tell people what their MPs and councillors actually do, which is a lot of hard work, but not only do they have no idea what politicians do, they seem not to care."

Look Mrs, I do a lot of hard work as well. But I wouldn't expect you to give a crap about it, and I certainly wouldn't expect a warm reception if I turned up on your doorstep and started rabbitting on about what I do for a living, so why should you expect any different from me?


I dunno, maybe working in the civil service for so long has made me too cynical about politics...

Why?

May. 29th, 2005 08:32 pm
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I was walking through the Peace Gardens in town yesterday, on the way to the pub. You know how they spent god only knows how much time and effort pulling down the monstrosity that was the old town hall ("the eggbox")? Well, on my way through, I couldn't help but notice that someone now seems to be resurrecting almost an exact replica in its place.

What was the point of that, then?

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