Things that don't deserve their own thread
There were plans for riots on Halloween that didnt come to much (the first anniversary of the death of an upstanding drug dealing member of society that sparked the riots last year) and the weekend before with a few scuffles. Fri and Sat passed without incident.
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We had several of them at my previous work place (a non-profit). In principle not a terrible idea, but it seemed that those who became the MFAs where I worked were those you'd least like to talk to about anything so personal and it mainly seems another box C-suite types can tick off to say they're trying to create a good culture in the workplace without actually having to do anything substantive to improve the lives of employees.
First Aid for long-term mental issues seems an oxymoron to me. "Quick. My brain is unwell!"sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:59 pmWe had several of them at my previous work place (a non-profit). In principle not a terrible idea, but it seemed that those who became the MFAs where I worked were those you'd least like to talk to about anything so personal and it mainly seems another box C-suite types can tick off to say they're trying to create a good culture in the workplace without actually having to do anything substantive to improve the lives of employees.
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Most of their role is about 'sign-posting to support', they're certainly not meant to be a therapist or medication substitute, but if someone is in the midst of an anxiety attack the MFAs should be sufficiently trained to help manage the sufferer through it. Or if someone with depression is feeling particularly low that day and MFA is someone they can state that to, so that they don't have to bottle it up and stew on it.Sandstorm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:03 pmFirst Aid for long-term mental issues seems an oxymoron to me. "Quick. My brain is unwell!"sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:59 pmWe had several of them at my previous work place (a non-profit). In principle not a terrible idea, but it seemed that those who became the MFAs where I worked were those you'd least like to talk to about anything so personal and it mainly seems another box C-suite types can tick off to say they're trying to create a good culture in the workplace without actually having to do anything substantive to improve the lives of employees.
Again, all in theory. How comfortable anyone would feel doing the latter in the work place to someone who may functionally be a stranger or at best a colleague you're friendly towards yet not friends with.
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This is so much worth read. Next time you think with your cock, think of this man. Bonkers.
This is so much worth read. Next time you think with your cock, think of this man. Bonkers.
In 1926 Macallan laid down a whisky that was bottled in 1986. 40 bottles were produced, 12 had labels designed Valeria Adami.
Macallan gave the 40 bottles to valued clients.
Every time one comes for sale, it sets a new record for the highest price paid for a single bottle of wine or spirit.
One had just been sold at auction for £2.1 million.
Macallan gave the 40 bottles to valued clients.
Every time one comes for sale, it sets a new record for the highest price paid for a single bottle of wine or spirit.
One had just been sold at auction for £2.1 million.
I love whisky but this so reminds me of the superb Angels Share film.weegie01 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:14 pm In 1926 Macallan laid down a whisky that was bottled in 1986. 40 bottles were produced, 12 had labels designed Valeria Adami.
Macallan gave the 40 bottles to valued clients.
Every time one comes for sale, it sets a new record for the highest price paid for a single bottle of wine or spirit.
One had just been sold at auction for £2.1 million.
Romans said ....Illegitimi non carborundum --- Today we say .. WTF
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Overaged whiskey tastes like rubber.weegie01 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:14 pm In 1926 Macallan laid down a whisky that was bottled in 1986. 40 bottles were produced, 12 had labels designed Valeria Adami.
Macallan gave the 40 bottles to valued clients.
Every time one comes for sale, it sets a new record for the highest price paid for a single bottle of wine or spirit.
One had just been sold at auction for £2.1 million.
Uncle fester wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:34 pmOveraged whiskey tastes like rubber.weegie01 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:14 pm In 1926 Macallan laid down a whisky that was bottled in 1986. 40 bottles were produced, 12 had labels designed Valeria Adami.
Macallan gave the 40 bottles to valued clients.
Every time one comes for sale, it sets a new record for the highest price paid for a single bottle of wine or spirit.
One had just been sold at auction for £2.1 million.
No one can drink that stuff, can they? it is just like any other valuable commodity, bought and sold with the hope of making a profit. Can you imagine pulling the cork out of a £2.1 million bottle of whisky?
We had a rep from Diageo come to speak to our whisky tasting group, when pressed on it he said that as a rule of thumb, after 20 - 25 years the actual quality of taste in the spirit goes down, but that others will claim that at 30 years, depending on the distillery.
Macallan of any age statement is one of the worst for being over-priced imo, eighty quid or there abouts for a 40% 12 year old whisky?
It's not even all that.
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Spirits as "investment" is a dumb dumb idea. At least wine will continue to age.
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The days of a barrel of whisky being a good investment are long gone. As is en primeur wine.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 12:02 am Spirits as "investment" is a dumb dumb idea. At least wine will continue to age.
Back in the day when cash was short, producers would offer a good deal to get some cash in now, rather than in several years. Demand is high enough these days that they don't need to do that anymore. None of the major distilleries do this and en primeur wine is usually shitty value.
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Open AI (Chat GTP) board shat the bed Friday, fired Altman and Demoted Brockman. Brockman later quit.
Investor and employee revolt. They try and back peddle but all in vain,
Microsoft pounce and promptly hire both plus a few other key players who quit too.
$86 billion valuation in serious jeopardy.
Fucking idiots.
https://techcrunch.com
Investor and employee revolt. They try and back peddle but all in vain,
Microsoft pounce and promptly hire both plus a few other key players who quit too.
$86 billion valuation in serious jeopardy.
Fucking idiots.
https://techcrunch.com
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
The biggest shame is Microsoft will make AI part of Office Suite and it'll just be a boring, corporate tool.Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 3:19 pm Open AI (Chat GTP) board shat the bed Friday, fired Altman and Demoted Brockman. Brockman later quit.
Investor and employee revolt. They try and back peddle but all in vain,
Microsoft pounce and promptly hire both plus a few other key players who quit too.
$86 billion valuation in serious jeopardy.
Fucking idiots.
https://techcrunch.com
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Oh Heck Gromit
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/n ... ut-of-clayWallace and Gromit studio Aardman Animations running out of clay
What a pillock, really.BnM wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 10:13 pm https://archive.ph/DVRSE
This is so much worth read. Next time you think with your cock, think of this man. Bonkers.
Perhaps the young lady was an exceptionally good ride, but you'd think he would have wound it in a bit after the police warned him it was a scam.
We've got Mental Health FAs at my work. Nice people but I'm sure as hell not going to share any personal issues with colleagues in such a setting.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:18 pmMost of their role is about 'sign-posting to support', they're certainly not meant to be a therapist or medication substitute, but if someone is in the midst of an anxiety attack the MFAs should be sufficiently trained to help manage the sufferer through it. Or if someone with depression is feeling particularly low that day and MFA is someone they can state that to, so that they don't have to bottle it up and stew on it.Sandstorm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:03 pmFirst Aid for long-term mental issues seems an oxymoron to me. "Quick. My brain is unwell!"sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:59 pm
We had several of them at my previous work place (a non-profit). In principle not a terrible idea, but it seemed that those who became the MFAs where I worked were those you'd least like to talk to about anything so personal and it mainly seems another box C-suite types can tick off to say they're trying to create a good culture in the workplace without actually having to do anything substantive to improve the lives of employees.
Again, all in theory. How comfortable anyone would feel doing the latter in the work place to someone who may functionally be a stranger or at best a colleague you're friendly towards yet not friends with.
Instead I actually looked up if there was a depression thread on this bored. Must be a pretty shite day...
Over the hills and far away........
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Sorry to hear that, Sal. You got anyone irl you can talk to (excluding the MHFAs of course)?salanya wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 9:45 amWe've got Mental Health FAs at my work. Nice people but I'm sure as hell not going to share any personal issues with colleagues in such a setting.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:18 pmMost of their role is about 'sign-posting to support', they're certainly not meant to be a therapist or medication substitute, but if someone is in the midst of an anxiety attack the MFAs should be sufficiently trained to help manage the sufferer through it. Or if someone with depression is feeling particularly low that day and MFA is someone they can state that to, so that they don't have to bottle it up and stew on it.
Again, all in theory. How comfortable anyone would feel doing the latter in the work place to someone who may functionally be a stranger or at best a colleague you're friendly towards yet not friends with.
Instead I actually looked up if there was a depression thread on this bored. Must be a pretty shite day...