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Locally it's toilet rolls, paracetamol, liquid soap, pasta, tomato ketchup, and mayonnaise.
Oh, and "Home Bargains" is out of wine, apparently!
What gets me is these people emptying the shelves of all forms of pasta are leaving tinned tomatoes alone - what the heck are they going to put with it (other than ketchup and mayo)?
And from what I have seen of them, they can't cope with a recipe unless it starts with "For best results, cook from frozen."
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The tinned tomatoes were all gone in the local Tesco today.
As were the beans & spaghetti.
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Maybe everyone is like me and has an impulse buys dozens of cans of tomatoes when they're half price so they have enough at home already? What I find weird is the things that were still in stock.
Pasta was sold out, but the gnocchi and gluten free pasta shelves were still full.
The entire tinned food aisle was almost empty except for beetroot and tinned fruit which was fully stocked.
The butchery section was empty, except for on fridge full of duck.
All of the salt was gone, except the fancy pink stuff.
I also noticed that my local supermarket has brought in truckloads of disposable washcloths as a substitute for paper towels.
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glennPattonWork wrote: has everyone gone mad!
Yes, they have! And selfish too. I thought a crisis was supposed to bring out the best in people. It appears not!
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5teveH wrote: I thought a crisis was supposed to bring out the best in people
It does.
Unfortunately it also brings out the a**hole in assholes ...
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So, you are differentiating between people and assholes. Makes sense.
But are QA a third category or do they belong to any of the former ones?
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5teveH wrote: selfish too. I thought a crisis was supposed to bring out the best in people. It appears not! After years of watching American disaster movies, people have learned that the way to react to a crisis is to behave like arseholes.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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That doesn't mean that a few months in prison won't do him any good.
After a day or two of sharing a cell with Bubba, he'll be willing to pay thousands for a bottle of hand general purpose sanitiser.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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11 + 2 = 13, no matter how you look at it (6, 4, 3)
Early today, got to take Herself out at 13:00
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Eleven plus two
Twelve plus one
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Now you added the second line ... we have a winner!
11 + 2 ELEVEN PLUS TWO
= 13
no matter how you look at it (anag)
TWELVE PLUS ONE
You are up tomorrow
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I liked it!
I wasn't sure if anyone would get it, but I knew they would all know the words ...
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I either love it or I hate it. My brain is outright refusing to decide which one it is.
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I had seen it before - can’t remember where but relatively recently
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Damn.
Somebody is stealing my ideas before I have them ...
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Guess you must have subconsciously seen it too.
Be quite something if you came up with that independently
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Could be - but I have no idea where I might, I don't read any newspapers ...
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Hot Damn! Two years ago ... I'd forgotten all about that - or thought I had!
Well done!
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It seemed familiar to me too. Not the clue, but the anagram. Perhaps somebody posted it in the lounge at some point. Otherwise it would have been FB or LI.
Found this[^]. Although it's longer ago than I expected.
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There was a very similar clue in one of the better British papers years ago
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I'm talking about Cloud & the Hardware architecture abstraction.
I remember, back in 2000s when I joined a company as a rookie, a team of IT guys, all big experts sitting down and discussing the hardware configurations, Networking needed for a new project.
As things evolved, gradually, in the next companies I worked for, there were no datacentres. All the projects developed were deployed on cloud (Yep, typical start-up). And in more recent days teams are talking about "serverless" - which means you don't even get to read the configurations on paper.
Now I'm back to a mid size company having datacentre. but still most of the projects are in cloud and nobody gets a chance to discuss hardware.
What do you think? Cloud advancement is a positive evolution for developers?
or it's clearly dumbing down the brains w.r.t hardware architecture.
Great experience that I would love to have[^]
modified 16-Mar-20 6:44am.
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Who works for those cloud companies?
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AndyChisholm
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