Slightly depressed.... (CBPOB)
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I have ocular hypertension. It may be a sign of incipient glaucoma.
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The Mum has it in one of here een, it's treatable with a course of eendrops
they should help keep any bad craziness at bay
they should help keep any bad craziness at bay
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My mum has it too, eye-drops look to be the way forward.
I'm just glad I took the offer of the free eye-test from the University; I wouldn't have bothered (I've never worn glasses) but I though "hey, it's free, plus I get an hour off work..."
And it turns out I do need specs for monitor-work.
I'm just glad I took the offer of the free eye-test from the University; I wouldn't have bothered (I've never worn glasses) but I though "hey, it's free, plus I get an hour off work..."
And it turns out I do need specs for monitor-work.
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And my Mum - is this a mum-specific thing? Well, with the exception of you Mark obviously ....markfiend wrote:My mum has it too, eye-drops look to be the way forward.
She has eye drops and occasionally injections - I hope yours has been caught early enough to avoid those *shudder*.
Hell is other people.
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My eyes are so bad today, I can't even recognize the faces of people ... all out of exhaustment ...
Idiot me missed the plane (again) yesterday evening ... results: ... wahhhh ... can't tell all the horrors that did and oh, does involve ...
WARNING: If you need to, do that anywhere in the world to yourself but NOT at Gatwick Airport ...
* EDIT: Well, the staff there tried their best, but it's just extreme what long ways one has to take there ...
Idiot me missed the plane (again) yesterday evening ... results: ... wahhhh ... can't tell all the horrors that did and oh, does involve ...
WARNING: If you need to, do that anywhere in the world to yourself but NOT at Gatwick Airport ...
* EDIT: Well, the staff there tried their best, but it's just extreme what long ways one has to take there ...
Due to 'c'-word i'm gonna loose my job. To add, i'm gonna loose job because of 'c'-word and as a employee who have less practise in what i'm doing now. Yupee!
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o.O Sh!t man. Bad news.Bartek wrote:Due to 'c'-word i'm gonna loose my job. To add, i'm gonna loose job because of 'c'-word and as a employee who have less practise in what i'm doing now. Yupee!
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and 2 hours ago i had call from one company where i've sent my application, knowing that this- losing current job- may happen. it's just interview but it is bright light in this tunnel of schaise. but this should go to other thread.
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Currently very p*ssed off with Santander.
For no particular reason, we don't pay our utility bills by direct debit, rather preferring to pay them as they come in, quarterly. On Saturday I paid our gas bill on the Santandurr online banking site. (I used to bank with Alliance & Leicester, now sadly bought out by these jokers)
I checked my balance last night and lo and behold, Santandon't had processed the payment twice. So I immediately phoned them up and said "look, this is a mistake, you've processed this payment twice".
The woman at the call centre was absolutely adamant that it must have been my fault, I must have pressed the confirm button twice (which I certainly didn't.) and said "oh, no, there's no way we can recall the money, you see it was a BACS transfer, it's gone, you'll have to speak to the utility company and ask them for a refund".
With one thing and another I didn't get round to phoning Southern Electric until this morning, and they were ultra-helpful; they even had me read the gas meter and discovered their estimate was over-the-odds, so I'm getting more money back!
The thing that winds me up: even if I had clicked "confirm" twice, surely there should be a safeguard on the site to stop a double-tap on a form button from registering as two separate transactions, and even if not, how bloody likely is it that I want to pay the exact same amount of money to the exact same recipient twice in a couple of seconds?
(I posted a somewhat abbreviated version of this on Twitter, and got a very nice follow-up tweet from Southern Electric... and nothing from Santander.)
For no particular reason, we don't pay our utility bills by direct debit, rather preferring to pay them as they come in, quarterly. On Saturday I paid our gas bill on the Santandurr online banking site. (I used to bank with Alliance & Leicester, now sadly bought out by these jokers)
I checked my balance last night and lo and behold, Santandon't had processed the payment twice. So I immediately phoned them up and said "look, this is a mistake, you've processed this payment twice".
The woman at the call centre was absolutely adamant that it must have been my fault, I must have pressed the confirm button twice (which I certainly didn't.) and said "oh, no, there's no way we can recall the money, you see it was a BACS transfer, it's gone, you'll have to speak to the utility company and ask them for a refund".
With one thing and another I didn't get round to phoning Southern Electric until this morning, and they were ultra-helpful; they even had me read the gas meter and discovered their estimate was over-the-odds, so I'm getting more money back!
The thing that winds me up: even if I had clicked "confirm" twice, surely there should be a safeguard on the site to stop a double-tap on a form button from registering as two separate transactions, and even if not, how bloody likely is it that I want to pay the exact same amount of money to the exact same recipient twice in a couple of seconds?
(I posted a somewhat abbreviated version of this on Twitter, and got a very nice follow-up tweet from Southern Electric... and nothing from Santander.)
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we had a similar feature on the william hill site for anything that involved a financial transaction, eg: making deposits, withdrawals, placing a betmarkfiend wrote:even if I had clicked "confirm" twice, surely there should be a safeguard on the site to stop a double-tap on a form button from registering as two separate transactions
it's especially important for transactions that happen inline (ie: with no full page refresh)
clicking the button would trigger the transaction in the background, and would also disable the button for a few seconds, to stop you clicking it again. then, once we had displayed a confirmation message we would enable the button again
it's actually regarded as best practice for handling with financial transactions inline
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Indeed, I've done the same thing myselfQuiff Boy wrote:it's actually regarded as best practice for handling with financial transactions inline
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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A friend of mine became "Straight Edge" two years back. I'm unaware of the rules regarding this particular American import, but seemingly it involves never shutting up about it, being nauseatingly sanctimonius, and borderline evangelical. I honestly think I preferred him ranting drunkenly at me at two in the morning!
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Back in the Jug Agane...
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why is it I keep reading about rising unemployment figures..then when I advertise for a part time chef, 3 people apply with good CV's,wanting to do part time hours ,I arrange interviews for all 3 and not one of them turns up..not even a f**king phone call to say they have changed their mind..it's getting really hard not to be cynical when you read/hear of employment figures...
As Noel Gallagher commented recently society has changed, mate. The 'work ethic' that most of us oldies have from the Thatcher-Major-Blair years has gone. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politic ... tcher.htmlsam1 wrote:why is it I keep reading about rising unemployment figures..then when I advertise for a part time chef, 3 people apply with good CV's,wanting to do part time hours ,I arrange interviews for all 3 and not one of them turns up..not even a f**king phone call to say they have changed their mind..it's getting really hard not to be cynical when you read/hear of employment figures...
"Work far less and be paid far more (or indeed f**k that i'm going to be on TV on the Jeremy Kyle show)" is the order of the day.
Well, depends on what you're paying. Chances are if you're only offering part-time and a wage of around seven pound fifty, anyone taking your job will likely be worse off after travel expenses,etc.
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Poorly. I've been chucking my guts up pretty constantly since 4am yesterday. At least I'm actually winning now; the last pint of water I drunk has stayed down for more than an hour.
And no, it's not alcohol related.
And no, it's not alcohol related.
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Oh, get well soon. Sounds a bit like Noro ...markfiend wrote:Poorly. I've been chucking my guts up pretty constantly since 4am yesterday. At least I'm actually winning now; the last pint of water I drunk has stayed down for more than an hour.
And no, it's not alcohol related.
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I think it's noro too. Thanks.Being645 wrote:Oh, get well soon. Sounds a bit like Noro ...markfiend wrote:Poorly. I've been chucking my guts up pretty constantly since 4am yesterday. At least I'm actually winning now; the last pint of water I drunk has stayed down for more than an hour.
And no, it's not alcohol related.
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Oh again?! Sorry to hear ... so best wishes !!!sziamiau wrote:quick update just had another surgery a week ago. I will attempt to go back to work tomorrow however very weak..which pisses me off..not patient wth these things... hope this was the last time really
Anyway, you must have a really cool job to drive you go on like that ...
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I've just noticed this. I really hope you don't mean what I think you mean?Being645 wrote:Devastating. Start of the motorbike season. L101. 16.03.2012. My little brother ... : ...
My sympathies.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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