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OriginalGriff wrote: Australian wine is (on average) better than French wine
Well, actually, until now, I thought you were joking. I did not think this would go that far. This is national offense. This is trolling at the extreme. I am going to slam you with my baguette ( Just give me a few seconds to prepare my white handkerchief first).
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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Don't forget to manger your fromage!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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OriginalGriff wrote: The food in Britain can be (surprisingly) better than in France - not always, but it can.
Say what? I've been to both countries (sic) as a visitor to both and consider this statement as heresy and/or nonsense.
OriginalGriff wrote: ...The range is certainly a whole lot better.
This part may be true, in that British food is so terrible that the good restaurants are run by people from other countries.
Windows 8 is the resurrected version of Microsoft Bob. The only thing missing is the Fisher-Price logo.
- Harvey
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When I do drink tea, it's always straight from China (usually either Pu-Erh or LongJing) -- none of that English "we finally find out what plant it is, so let's grow it in India and process it in five minutes through a crappy factory, rather than treat it with respect!" rubbish.
You are aware that Earl Grey was invented by someone who realised that the English-style tea was disgusting, so added some of his wife's perfume to it, to smother the horrible flavour?
Teas with added perfume or fruit extract may have a place in the world, but my cup ain't that place.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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mmm, I'm pretty sure the internet will be down on Wednesday
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Carry on... Spying
speramus in juniperus
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I remember this movie - it's the one that ends up with all the Americans going to Mexico - for a change.
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It's me... two complete days without stomach and doing nasty things to the W.C.
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every single customer care department sucks?
I was trying to renew my motor insurance policy on-line. Since it expired yesterday, I cannot do it on-line. I get it. So I try to buy a new one. In the year of manufacture drop down, I just see 2013 and 2012. So, I click on "Live operator chat" and wait for 15 minutes for response. Some idiot finally responds.
I tell him this story and the response was: "Since policy has expired, you cannot renew it. For more assistance call blah blah blah." I tell him I am trying to buy a new policy but cannot see 2011 in year of manufacture. Again, same response.
I then tell him to forget everything and tell me if it is possible to buy policy online for vehicle registered in 2011? Now the response is to call customer care and he disconnects the chat session.
This is just idiotic. Bajaj Allianz, not that you give a sh*t, but you just lost a customer who was buying all the motor and travel insurance from you for past 5 years.
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[ ^]
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No its not just you, it was for similar reasons I dumped my long term insurers, I now get fresh quotes annually for ALL insurance, first year I did it I saved £275 on me and wifeys cars and a fair bit on the building and contents, it takes a bit of work but with gocompare it remembers your details for ages so getting quotes is not that hard.
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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It's not just you, but I don't think it is every one of them, it just seems that way. It has come to the point where you expect them to be stupid/rude/arrogant/unhelpful [delete and/or add as applicable] and when they're not you're so surprised you can't actually recall them helping.
speramus in juniperus
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Customer care departments, like all parts of a company, are designed to maximize revenue, not to help customers. Customers are cattle that is to be slaughtered with the highest possible efficiency. I'm not sure how being sunshines maximizes revenue, but if it didn't they would surely be executed on the spot - reducing revenue is High Treason against the Monarch of the Company.
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Been watching The Incredibles again, have we?
In the real world, Homer Simpson would be reassigned to customer care.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Been watching The Incredibles again, have we? Yep, great movie
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My wife keeps nagging about there not being a sequel yet, like I can do something about it.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Dear Danish
Greetings from Bajaj Allianz! We sincerely regret your encounter with us. Please provide us with your contact details at help.support@bajajallianz.co.in and we would like to help you in buying a a new policy suited to your needs. Do mention reference no. "ORM042509" when writing to us.
You may also post your concern at http://support.bajajallianz.com/support/.
Regards,
Bajaj Allianz
General Insurance
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Have you guys ever found a bug or misbehaviour that you were unable to correct?
I´ve had a bug haunting me for weeks that makes me wonder if there are unsolveable bugs out there.
I lack experience since ive only been coding proffessionally for 5 years.
If you had one,what was it and what made you give up?
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There aren't any unsolvable bugs . You just need to keep debugging until you find it. Bugs occur when there is code. If there is code then the bug can be fixed.
Microsoft ... the only place where VARIANT_TRUE != true
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True, I know there arent any unsolveable bugs.
I want to know if you came across any unsolveable bugs to you.
Ones that you were unable to fix or maybe someone didnt give you time for it.
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No, i haven't find a bug that i cannot solve If you debug hard enough and if you find something that you cannot understand after you ask in the right place (for example here) you can fix everything
Microsoft ... the only place where VARIANT_TRUE != true
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No.
Bugs are errors: sometimes in the code, or the design, or the specification, or the way the user is working - though the last reflects more on the spec than anything else.
And errors are fixable. If necessary, write them up in the manual, and then they are features, not bugs at all!
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OriginalGriff wrote: then they are features, not bugs at all
That's the MS way of coding...
The signature is in building process.. Please wait...
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MS write documentation? Why did nobody tell me?
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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Yes. It was in RSA-signature-protected firmware. I would have had to crack the key in order to fix it.
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Sounds heavy.
Was it your code to begin with?
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