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Did you have the wings?I just paid for lunch in Liverpool ok.
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Did you have the wings?I just paid for lunch in Liverpool ok.
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Ceefax is back on …about time an all.

Justification for a 4 day week, 9 - 10 hr day.....perhaps.And that's the reason productivity in this country is so poor. It's only 20% of the working week that gets written of because it's Friday. FFS
You’ve missed the S from hooters .I just paid for lunch in Liverpool ok.
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It depends what the training exercises are and when they would otherwise be carried out. In ATC, if it was very quiet with live traffic, we would sometimes go into the simulator and practice procedures that would only get carried out in real life if the sh=t hit the fan. We would hope never to be in that situation but there was always a chance. This then opened up time on our rostered 6 monthly sim day to do other stuff. The time was rarely wasted even though at the time we probably felt the same way as your Mrs today.You can’t be productive if all your work tools are broken.
I just think it’s a petty to make thousands of people do online training exercises that have no relevance to their job just to avoid giving them the afternoon off. Seems a bit snide.
Anyway (un)fortunately my job isn’t affected. I live in a Mac / Google Drive bubble.
I think you have to pull the plug out for two minutes as well.
Trains I drive have computer screens that run on Windows 95. How they keep going amazes me.The British Railway infrastructure runs on BBC Acorn...
Sadly their ticketing system doesn't and I've just received a begging email to "protect all revenue"
To be honest I haven't noticed a single thing apart from what I'm reading on here and the news.
All my usual sites including Bluemoon work, everything worked at work, my PCs at home work fine (no Crowdstrike) and my dodgy IPTV service is working fine as usual.
Trains I drive have computer screens that run on Windows 95. How they keep going amazes me.
Why, computers don't know where they are in time. Why should avomputer be baffled by going from 99 to 00? It's not a date in time to a computer it's a sequence.How many IT people have you asked? Because it’s not hard to explain.
Lots of systems and software didn’t account for needing 4 digits to write a date. People built fucktons of software on the basis of only needing 2 numbers to describe the date. Without the additional two digits systems would interpret things as happening in the past that were actually representing dates in the future which would break things. All you need is code that contains a basic if function, “If, today’s date is < other date, reject input” and it would render a load of software unusable.
The computers aren’t inferring anything, they’re not sentient they’re just following badly written rules where the people coding didn’t think far enough ahead.rom 99
As others have said the reason people have some conspiracy about it all being bollocks is largely because people did a hell of a lot of work to fix the issue.
Always in the summer.......Swear this happens every year, and every year people wet their knickers about an impending Sarah Connor dystopia.
Everything will be back to normal tomorrow morning.
00 comes after 99?Why, computers don't know where they are in time. Why should avomputer be baffled by going from 99 to 00? It's not a date in time to a computer it's a sequence.
Why, computers don't know where they are in time. Why should avomputer be baffled by going from 99 to 00? It's not a date in time to a computer it's a sequence.