GSV Ethics Gradient
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As it's his political views I suspect we are heading towards, I have to remind you all about forum rules in that area.
He gets money from the BBC Dave.He's a freelancer.
I'm picking up a prescription in about an hour ☹️Pharmacists.
After 7 years at university it still takes them 35 minutes to put some tablets in a box and stick a label on it.
I picked one up this morning. Hence my rant!I'm picking up a prescription in about an hour ☹️
At our surgery, collecting a prescription there, straight after a consultation, usually takes only around 10 minutes but, after "improvements" to their systems, if you submit a repeat request online, the lead time has gone up from 3 days, to a week...I picked one up this morning. Hence my rant!
You can't get to see a doctor at mine - but put in a request, as I did, for something they last prescribed 5 years ago - and they send the request through to the chemist, together with a 3 month course of antibiotics that I requested.At our surgery, collecting a prescription there, straight after a consultation, usually takes only around 10 minutes but, after "improvements" to their systems, if you submit a repeat request online, the lead time has gone up from 3 days, to a week...
Classic example of someone using technology to make their life easier, not yours.At our surgery, collecting a prescription there, straight after a consultation, usually takes only around 10 minutes but, after "improvements" to their systems, if you submit a repeat request online, the lead time has gone up from 3 days, to a week...
He gets money from the BBC Dave.
Which means 'knuckle draggers' are contributing to his obscene salary.
He's been given new guidelines by the organisation you say he values - but he's already breached them.
My biggest problem is with those that are influenced by his opinions.
Whatever religion you may or may not believe in I don't think it has any place on a hifi forum even if it does have irrelevant subforums.At the top of the page today: " We hope you have a joyous holiday season!"
Call it what it is, Christmas, people from other religions all know what it is.
BTW, I speak as an atheist, I don't believe in Christmas.
I thought it was quite nice to see the message wishing us well - doesn't really matter that it's a hi-fi forum, we're here to read it.Whatever religion you may or may not believe in I don't think it has any place on a hifi forum even if it does have irrelevant subforums.
I was referring to religion in general rather than the message itself.I thought it was quite nice to see the message wishing us well - doesn't really matter that it's a hi-fi forum, we're here to read it.
But the PC aspect always puts a damper on things.
I think we have a fair few over exuberant fervent preachers on here 🙂I was referring to religion in general rather than the message itself.
No fervent preachers just opinionated individuals hopefully... 🙂I think we have a fair few over exuberant fervent preachers on here 🙂
Well saidI thought it was quite nice to see the message wishing us well - doesn't really matter that it's a hi-fi forum, we're here to read it.
But the PC aspect always puts a damper on things.
Garlic. I used to work at a Marquee firm in Essex near Boreham. One the blokes there, insisted on eating garlic for breakfast. I can assure you, that being stuck in the cab of a Ford Cargo lorry for two or more hours with him on the way to erect a Marquee, was not fun by any means.What are your pet hates? It could be anything from a taste, smell, lane hoggers on motorways... anything that really gets your back up.
I hate with a passion is text speak. When you have a face-to-face conversation with someone. For example:
You say to someone I lost a winning lottery ticket, and instead of them responding "oh my God, that's awful", they go OMG. This really turns a mild mannered individual like me into a raging bull.
One of Mrs. Ps,hate is the word "flavoursome" when referring to food or drink.
A school friend used eat a clove of garlic on the way to work.Garlic. I used to work at a Marquee firm in Essex near Boreham. One the blokes there, insisted on eating garlic for breakfast. I can assure you, that being stuck in the cab of a Ford Cargo lorry for two or more hours with him on the way to erect a Marquee, was not fun by any means.
I don't suppose he was troubled by vampires...A school friend used eat a clove of garlic on the way to work.
I only ever saw him at weekends
Ha ha, only tortured by that ((delightful??)) aroma at weekends.A school friend used eat a clove of garlic on the way to work.
I only ever saw him at weekends
I love garlic as long as it's cooked. Even with homemade Pesto I'll soften it up in a microwave and that takes the garlicky harshness out and smells. It goes lovely and sweet.Ha ha, only tortured by that ((delightful??)) aroma at weekends.
You can Count on that. 😁I don't suppose he was troubled by vampires...
