Angle Poise-Lamp
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Ignorant, arrogant and self-entitled (all three together) are the worst, there’s a lot of them about these days…I think what gets me the most is ignorant people can not stand them
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Ignorant, arrogant and self-entitled (all three together) are the worst, there’s a lot of them about these days…I think what gets me the most is ignorant people can not stand them
What they consider "legitimate", is not necessarily what I consider "legitimate".'Legitimate Interests' on privacy settings.
- and what it says about ones that don't qualify as legitimate.
(Illegitimate = bastard).
Another online retailer on my blacklist...Wowcher. Apart from having a deeply stupid name, it's the first time in ages I've bought anything online and found an interface so excrementally poor.
We've had a pergola installed in the garden and needed some furniture for it, and Mrs GSV had seen some offers from Wowcher. The discount brought price into line with what you can get from Amazon, and it seemed like it would make better use of the space than anything else we'd found, so we went ahead. Two emails received, one confirming the order, another saying we had a voucher to redeem. Didn't want to buy anything else, so didn't proceed with the latter.
Turns out that if you don't follow a poorly-signposted link to 'redeem-with-us.blah blah', you haven't completed the order, even though they have helped themselves to your cash with unseemly haste. There's no follow-on to tell you that you haven't finished buying, and this link wasn't obvious. We found it all by basically flailing around.
Managed to get it sorted, but I believe my state of mind would have been best described as 'incandescent.'
I have used them a few times and got some bargains.Wowcher. Apart from having a deeply stupid name, it's the first time in ages I've bought anything online and found an interface so excrementally poor.
We've had a pergola installed in the garden and needed some furniture for it, and Mrs GSV had seen some offers from Wowcher. The discount brought price into line with what you can get from Amazon, and it seemed like it would make better use of the space than anything else we'd found, so we went ahead. Two emails received, one confirming the order, another saying we had a voucher to redeem. Didn't want to buy anything else, so didn't proceed with the latter.
Turns out that if you don't follow a poorly-signposted link to 'redeem-with-us.blah blah', you haven't completed the order, even though they have helped themselves to your cash with unseemly haste. There's no follow-on to tell you that you haven't finished buying, and this link wasn't obvious. We found it all by basically flailing around.
Managed to get it sorted, but I believe my state of mind would have been best described as 'incandescent.'
If they're going to deliberately make their site awkward to use, I'm going to deliberately go somewhere else. The same goes for any shopping site.You are spot on about the interface, the shopping experience is dire as if they're trying to trip you up.
Way too complicated, and not conducive to attracting new customers to their portal.
My brain could join yours. My memory is poor in general and, short-term memory is very poor, I forget things all the time.I would like to put my brain in room 101. Bank holiday Monday I had my alarm set for 5:00am ready to go to Oulton Park to watch a bit of motor racing. Yesterday my alarm on my phone went off for work. I got up, thought it's a bit dark for 6:00am. Made myself a brew sat down looked at my phone 5:10!!!!! Yep I'd forgotten to delete the 5:00am alarm on my phone. That's twice now in 3 weeks😡
I got paranoid when my dad got his dementia diagnosis, so set about trying to work my grey matter harder. I have a gradually expending and pretty long list of random things I go through a few times a week, along with a list of all my 4k discs (160-ish), and the names and locations of all the streets in the village.My brain could join yours. My memory is poor in general and, short-term memory is very poor, I forget things all the time.
I've had tests, which showed my poor memory is caused by my severe long-term depression, although that does mean I have an increased risk of dementia. It varies from day to day though, sometimes I can go to a shop and remember several things, sometimes there's no chance. I always take a list on my phone...I got paranoid when my dad got his dementia diagnosis, so set about trying to work my grey matter harder. I have a gradually expending and pretty long list of random things I go through a few times a week, along with a list of all my 4k discs (160-ish), and the names and locations of all the streets in the village.
It honestly has helped. I find I can trust myself to go to the shops to get five or six things now without having to note them down on my phone! I may just be staving off the inevitable, but I guess that's the best any of us can do.
I take the phone with me to pay also, I have a long and proud record, of forgetting to take paper lists with me...Hark at the kids with their phones-for-everything lifestyles 🙄
Pen and paper for any lists of mine 🦕
I've only recently started taking the phone out with me - for the sort of 'just in case' reasons I suppose 🤔I take the phone with me to pay also, I have a long and proud record, of forgetting to take paper lists with me...
I've limited the card swipe to £30, which is way more than I ever spend in any shop.I tend to use it when paying for a pint etc now. If someone nicks my bank card they can use it (at least until I've cancelled it), but unlocking the phone requires my finger (or thumb) print.
My dad played sudoku every day to keep his mind sharp. Even made his own up. Must have bought a sudoku puzzle book every week.I got paranoid when my dad got his dementia diagnosis, so set about trying to work my grey matter harder. I have a gradually expending and pretty long list of random things I go through a few times a week, along with a list of all my 4k discs (160-ish), and the names and locations of all the streets in the village.
It honestly has helped. I find I can trust myself to go to the shops to get five or six things now without having to note them down on my phone! I may just be staving off the inevitable, but I guess that's the best any of us can do.
I have on two occasions got to the till with a full trolley of shopping and realised I've forgotten my phone. Luckily I live just across the road from Aldi. Left my daughter embarrassed at the till while I ran for my phone. She now takes my wife's bank card with her when we go shopping just in case.I've only recently started taking the phone out with me - for the sort of 'just in case' reasons I suppose 🤔
But it would be fair to say that I detest carrying it about.
(Accidentally left it in the car several times when shopping - which shows how useful I find it).
My phone needs my face to unlock and authorize payments and, I've also set a long passcode (unlike most things, I can remember numbers). If another man's face looks enough like mine to open it, he has my sympathy.I tend to use it when paying for a pint etc now. If someone nicks my bank card they can use it (at least until I've cancelled it), but unlocking the phone requires my finger (or thumb) print.
SGK yeah tell me about them. We use them for our two man deliveries and locations that would take our drivers too far off the beaten track. They are very good at damaging washing machines etc.We've just had a pergola installed in the garden, and it's a lovely thing. But two of the roof louvres on one side are now sticking (after just a few days), and the supplier's response (after asking all sorts of questions about had we moved it etc) was that they will supply new parts, and we'll have to fit them. The third party installer won't do the job without being paid, which the manufacturer is not prepared to do. And this third party provides no warranty to their work beyond the time of installation. If we do the job, our warranty is not affected, they say. Given that it was pretty expensive, I'm pretty unhappy with this. Whether there's a trading standards angle, I don't know.
So if you are thinking of getting a Hygge pergola, or using SGK Distribution, you might want to bear this in mind...
I've deleted my bad review of them - one of the slats has warped, but it's not an issue of how it was installed. Still deeply peeved with Hygge though. We'll see where it goes.SGK yeah tell me about them. We use them for our two man deliveries and locations that would take our drivers too far off the beaten track. They are very good at damaging washing machines etc.
Just thought, is your PC a brand like Dell, HP etc. or was it built for you?I don't know wether it's already been discussed in this thread but.....Those annoying windows pop ups "support for windows 10 is ending blah blah blah upgrade to windows 11” LOOK MICROSOFT 🤬 we confirmed what I already knew about my PC when the first one of these came up months ago. My PC cannot be upgraded to windows 11. You'd think with the way every electronic device we have tracks us records stuff about us that they could work out a way to stop pop ups on windows PC's that can't be upgraded.
First world problems, I know. Or do they do it just to get you to buy a new PC?
