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Insane_Homer wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:37 pm I forget the vendor now, but for password reset...

They send you an email with a link, in the link, my email is show, but I'm asked to verify if again.

It's the correct address if I got the fooking link you dumb cunts!!!

then it ask you to set a new password, but does not require that to be verified.

What stupid cunt dreamed up this procedure, a fucking idiot?
It'll be the CEO's lightie, fresh out of school and already supremely confident in his own tech prowess and the inferiority of everyone else because he can write HTML and use Microsoft Access.
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TB63 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 1:07 pm
average joe wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:52 pm
GogLais wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:38 pm

There are also nose rings to consider.
I'll be to scared the thing gets tangled, luckily I don't have a foot fetish so tow rings don't bother me that much.
How big a unit is she to have a tow ring fitted?..😲
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TB63 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 1:07 pm
average joe wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:52 pm
GogLais wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:38 pm

There are also nose rings to consider.
I'll be to scared the thing gets tangled, luckily I don't have a foot fetish so tow rings don't bother me that much.
How big a unit is she to have a tow ring fitted?..😲
😂😂very good

Presumably if she was that fat you would just have a tug...
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GogLais wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:38 pm
FalseBayFC wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:18 pm Toe rings. Disgusting things! If Liz Hurley in her prime had invited me to bed her while she wore a toe ring, I would have politely refused.
There are also nose rings to consider.
Nose ring or septum piercing? The former can be quite nice looking, the latter... not so much. Such piercings don't annoy me and people are free to stick metal through whichever parts of themselves they choose, but I've never seen one of those that contributed positively to someone's appearance. Must be a hassle wiping your nose too.
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Slick wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:51 am
mat the expat wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:56 pm
Slick wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:39 am
I was speaking to a guy in the park who was telling me his new hobby is taking his drone to the hills and flying it about. My head was just saying “cunt cunt”. It can really spoil a day out.
That would prompt me to trail him with a home-made Gauss Gun.
There seems to be a tradition forming of hill walkers throwing stones at the bloody things, long may that continue. I hurled a few at one on Arthur's Seat last year then felt a bit guilty as it was filming a wedding party.
I had resolved not to come over here, but given most Scottish posters from PR had, I thought I'd come over for a look at what they were saying about the match. This thread was two above, and as it can be entertaining I thought I'd have a look.

I live in a hill waking honeypot. We have drone, as do a lot of our neighbours. They are useful tools when you live and work in the country for their ability to scan a lot of ground fast. My drone cost nearly £2k. If someone was throwing stones at it when I was flying legally, I'd be waiting at the bottom of the hill with a shotgun (metaphorically). Some of the commercial drones used by farms and estates round here are up to £5k. On what planet is it acceptable to potentially cause thousands of pounds of damage just because you feel your day out was spoiled?
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weegie01 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:49 pm
Slick wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:51 am
mat the expat wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:56 pm

That would prompt me to trail him with a home-made Gauss Gun.
There seems to be a tradition forming of hill walkers throwing stones at the bloody things, long may that continue. I hurled a few at one on Arthur's Seat last year then felt a bit guilty as it was filming a wedding party.
I had resolved not to come over here, but given most Scottish posters from PR had, I thought I'd come over for a look at what they were saying about the match. This thread was two above, and as it can be entertaining I thought I'd have a look.

I live in a hill waking honeypot. We have drone, as do a lot of our neighbours. They are useful tools when you live and work in the country for their ability to scan a lot of ground fast. My drone cost nearly £2k. If someone was throwing stones at it when I was flying legally, I'd be waiting at the bottom of the hill with a shotgun (metaphorically). Some of the commercial drones used by farms and estates round here are up to £5k. On what planet is it acceptable to potentially cause thousands of pounds of damage just because you feel your day out was spoiled?
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sockwithaticket wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:37 pm
GogLais wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:38 pm
FalseBayFC wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:18 pm Toe rings. Disgusting things! If Liz Hurley in her prime had invited me to bed her while she wore a toe ring, I would have politely refused.
There are also nose rings to consider.
Nose ring or septum piercing? The former can be quite nice looking, the latter... not so much. Such piercings don't annoy me and people are free to stick metal through whichever parts of themselves they choose, but I've never seen one of those that contributed positively to someone's appearance. Must be a hassle wiping your nose too.
I've never paid great attention to the point of insertion to be honest.
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weegie01 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:49 pm
Slick wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:51 am
mat the expat wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:56 pm

That would prompt me to trail him with a home-made Gauss Gun.
There seems to be a tradition forming of hill walkers throwing stones at the bloody things, long may that continue. I hurled a few at one on Arthur's Seat last year then felt a bit guilty as it was filming a wedding party.
I had resolved not to come over here, but given most Scottish posters from PR had, I thought I'd come over for a look at what they were saying about the match. This thread was two above, and as it can be entertaining I thought I'd have a look.

I live in a hill waking honeypot. We have drone, as do a lot of our neighbours. They are useful tools when you live and work in the country for their ability to scan a lot of ground fast. My drone cost nearly £2k. If someone was throwing stones at it when I was flying legally, I'd be waiting at the bottom of the hill with a shotgun (metaphorically). Some of the commercial drones used by farms and estates round here are up to £5k. On what planet is it acceptable to potentially cause thousands of pounds of damage just because you feel your day out was spoiled?
We missed you, weegie. Why had you resolved not to come over?
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weegie01 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:49 pm
Slick wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:51 am
mat the expat wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:56 pm

That would prompt me to trail him with a home-made Gauss Gun.
There seems to be a tradition forming of hill walkers throwing stones at the bloody things, long may that continue. I hurled a few at one on Arthur's Seat last year then felt a bit guilty as it was filming a wedding party.
I had resolved not to come over here, but given most Scottish posters from PR had, I thought I'd come over for a look at what they were saying about the match. This thread was two above, and as it can be entertaining I thought I'd have a look.

I live in a hill waking honeypot. We have drone, as do a lot of our neighbours. They are useful tools when you live and work in the country for their ability to scan a lot of ground fast. My drone cost nearly £2k. If someone was throwing stones at it when I was flying legally, I'd be waiting at the bottom of the hill with a shotgun (metaphorically). Some of the commercial drones used by farms and estates round here are up to £5k. On what planet is it acceptable to potentially cause thousands of pounds of damage just because you feel your day out was spoiled?
:lol:

I personally don't mind them, far less annoying than old people clogging up said trekking paths.
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weegie01 wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:49 pm
Slick wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:51 am
mat the expat wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:56 pm

That would prompt me to trail him with a home-made Gauss Gun.
There seems to be a tradition forming of hill walkers throwing stones at the bloody things, long may that continue. I hurled a few at one on Arthur's Seat last year then felt a bit guilty as it was filming a wedding party.
I had resolved not to come over here, but given most Scottish posters from PR had, I thought I'd come over for a look at what they were saying about the match. This thread was two above, and as it can be entertaining I thought I'd have a look.

I live in a hill waking honeypot. We have drone, as do a lot of our neighbours. They are useful tools when you live and work in the country for their ability to scan a lot of ground fast. My drone cost nearly £2k. If someone was throwing stones at it when I was flying legally, I'd be waiting at the bottom of the hill with a shotgun (metaphorically). Some of the commercial drones used by farms and estates round here are up to £5k. On what planet is it acceptable to potentially cause thousands of pounds of damage just because you feel your day out was spoiled?
What if several drone enthusiasts arrive and start buzzing near a farmhouse. Not spying or intruding just making a racket? Not sure what your laws are around their use in the UK but it certainly is a legal area that needs looking at. I agree on their value in rural areas. They are great for livestock and we use them especially for sheep in mountainous areas where stock theft is a problem. The VTOL fixed wings can stay up for 5 hours. Those are used extensively in rhino conservation.
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A few years ago we were in a rather nice hotel in Rhodes and had a reasonably sized private pool on our balcony, as did all the others on the level. One afternoon a drone appeared buzzing overhead, clearly checking out the pools and the rooms. Obviously myself and every other guest phoned to complain The next thing a member of staff appeared on the balcony next door and without a word of warning blew the thing to bits with a shotgun.
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Blackmac wrote: Wed Feb 10, 2021 8:24 am A few years ago we were in a rather nice hotel in Rhodes and had a reasonably sized private pool on our balcony, as did all the others on the level. One afternoon a drone appeared buzzing overhead, clearly checking out the pools and the rooms. Obviously myself and every other guest phoned to complain The next thing a member of staff appeared on the balcony next door and without a word of warning blew the thing to bits with a shotgun.
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Blackmac wrote: Wed Feb 10, 2021 8:24 am A few years ago we were in a rather nice hotel in Rhodes and had a reasonably sized private pool on our balcony, as did all the others on the level. One afternoon a drone appeared buzzing overhead, clearly checking out the pools and the rooms. Obviously myself and every other guest phoned to complain The next thing a member of staff appeared on the balcony next door and without a word of warning blew the thing to bits with a shotgun.
Bravo to the hotel staff.
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Rinkals wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 1:53 pm
Insane_Homer wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:37 pm I forget the vendor now, but for password reset...

They send you an email with a link, in the link, my email is show, but I'm asked to verify if again.

It's the correct address if I got the fooking link you dumb cunts!!!

then it ask you to set a new password, but does not require that to be verified.

What stupid cunt dreamed up this procedure, a fucking idiot?
It'll be the CEO's lightie, fresh out of school and already supremely confident in his own tech prowess and the inferiority of everyone else because he can write HTML and use Microsoft Access.
just remembered, it's Autodesk!!!
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why does that annoy you?
I doesn't, but I couldn't find the 'Things you like' thread.
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Using this as a venting topic.
A sort of NPR Victor Meldrew thread

WTF
"Dating app Bumble, which made its name by putting women in charge of making contact with potential mates, has soared to a market value of more than $13bn after listing shares."

What kind of crazy arse share valuation is that. That valuation would put it as the equivalent of a top 50 share on the Footsie.
A fricking dating app. FFS
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Glaston wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 10:45 pm Using this as a venting topic.
A sort of NPR Victor Meldrew thread

WTF
"Dating app Bumble, which made its name by putting women in charge of making contact with potential mates, has soared to a market value of more than $13bn after listing shares."

What kind of crazy arse share valuation is that. That valuation would put it as the equivalent of a top 50 share on the Footsie.
A fricking dating app. FFS
are you not getting any action on there?
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Poor meeting discipline.

If you habitually run over time prepare for me to walk out of your meetings while they're still running, you inconsiderate cunt.
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Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 1:17 am Poor meeting discipline.

If you habitually run over time prepare for me to walk out of your meetings while they're still running, you inconsiderate cunt.
Similarly, if you are late to the meeting, especially when you set the starting time, don't be surprised if I call you on it.
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Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 1:17 am Poor meeting discipline.

If you habitually run over time prepare for me to walk out of your meetings while they're still running, you inconsiderate cunt.
Totally. Start on time, stick to the agenda and get out when it's done (unless free beer is available during said meeting).

p.s. That has never ever happened to me.
I drink and I forget things.
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Carter's Choice wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 9:23 am
Openside wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:12 pm
Carter's Choice wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 3:15 am Attractive Koeran girls dancing sexily

why does that annoy you?
I doesn't, but I couldn't find the 'Things you like' thread.
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Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 1:17 am Poor meeting discipline.

If you habitually run over time prepare for me to walk out of your meetings while they're still running, you inconsiderate cunt.
My lot are the opposite. More time than required is consistently booked in "Just in case". Earlier I was settled in for a 1 and half hour meeting that lasted 40 minutes. While I don't mind getting the time back it's a bit tedious and just reveals that the presenter/chair hasn't planned very well.
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World Rugby directives.
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Fcking Sky UK...

over 2 years their prices have gone up 33%

current contract expired 2 weeks ago, jumps to £104 per month.

Phone up, get it down to £79.50 for 18 months.

less that a week later get a email, saying they're bumping up their prices by £5 per month!
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Enzedder wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 2:54 am
Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 1:17 am Poor meeting discipline.

If you habitually run over time prepare for me to walk out of your meetings while they're still running, you inconsiderate cunt.
Totally. Start on time, stick to the agenda and get out when it's done (unless free beer is available during said meeting).

p.s. That has never ever happened to me.
I drink and I forget things.
It quite possibly has!!!
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Time filler mobile games that have an update from the AppStore. And then when you start them it then says it needs to pull in another eleventy billion mb before it’ll run.
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So...

when a new person starts with us, I send them a Welcome email with some basic details of how to get IT support.

Idiot who needs IT supports ignores this and replies to it/me to get IT support.

I copy and paste the exact contact instruction from further down the email trail and reply to him with it.

2 weeks later same moron then replies to THAT email with another request for support.

SHIFT+FUCKING+DELETE
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email Subject: lap top key board
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When you are tired, ready for bed and nodding off then from somewhere you get a second wind and its hard to fall asleep.
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When the people in the bottom flat decide that want to stick a camera in their window, that inadvertantly films people coming in and out of the building.

You write them a polite nice letter (you don't want to get the landlord involved), telling them you are a carer and you do not give them your consent, as the safety and security of the people you look after is being placed in jeopardy, and because I don't want to be filmed six times a day coming and going into my home.....and don't want people to know when I am away from the vulnerable people I take care of, or out of my flat, I'm weird?

Tempted to buy a camera and stick it on the wall, in the corridor, directed at their front door. See how they like it.

We can all have fun with gaw'damned cameras.
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Insane_Homer wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 3:25 pm email Subject: lap top key board
No subject line is much, much worse.
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Line6 HXFX wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 5:59 pm When the people in the bottom flat decide that want to stick a camera in their window, that inadvertantly films people coming in and out of the building.

You write them a polite nice letter (you don't want to get the landlord involved), telling them you are a carer and you do not give them your consent, as the safety and security of the people you look after is being placed in jeopardy, and because I don't want to be filmed six times a day coming and going into my home.....and don't want people to know when I am away from the vulnerable people I take care of, or out of my flat, I'm weird?

Tempted to buy a camera and stick it on the wall, in the corridor, directed at their front door. See how they like it.

We can all have fun with gaw'damned cameras.
They have a GDPR compliance issue. They need to show that they're not storing recordings of you entering or leaving if you've requested otherwise
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Line6 HXFX wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 5:59 pm When the people in the bottom flat decide that want to stick a camera in their window, that inadvertantly films people coming in and out of the building.

You write them a polite nice letter (you don't want to get the landlord involved), telling them you are a carer and you do not give them your consent, as the safety and security of the people you look after is being placed in jeopardy, and because I don't want to be filmed six times a day coming and going into my home.....and don't want people to know when I am away from the vulnerable people I take care of, or out of my flat, I'm weird?

Tempted to buy a camera and stick it on the wall, in the corridor, directed at their front door. See how they like it.

We can all have fun with gaw'damned cameras.
Legally I don't think you have a leg to stand on.
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Two posts totally opposed.

I reckon OS is wrong (that stance has carried me far :razz:
I drink and I forget things.
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Sandstorm wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:49 pm
Insane_Homer wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 3:25 pm email Subject: lap top key board
No subject line is much, much worse.
Fw: Re:
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Petty crime. I just binged a CBC series of short docs (would share, but imagine they're geo-blocked) called Farm Crime. Six stories featuring how complete dickweeds ripped off hard working farmers/producers. As often goes with probably many of our systems, even though most perpetrators were caught, they did a few months to a year of time and never were forced (though sentenced) to pay back what the farmers lost.

If you're interested and ... your friend ... has a way to watch: https://gem.cbc.ca/season/farm-crime/se ... 31c892b32e
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