Mundane Observations Thread

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  • passout
    passout Posts: 4,425
    2 things, when you are trying to get ready to leave on a Friday and a Colleague asks if you are good with Excel ffs dont say anything other than "no" or "whats excel", I could be at home by now.

    When you use your Colleagues computer and the mouse is set to a much higher dpi than yours there will be lots of effing and blinding until you get used to it, then there is more effing and blinding when you get back to your own computer and find that you now cant use your own mouse properly.

    What's Excel?
    'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    It's wine o'clock and there's only champagne in the fridge.

    Oh dear. How sad. Never mind. Will brace myself and drink it anyway. :wink:
  • crumbschief
    crumbschief Posts: 3,399
    I have found that the new Cadbury bar of plenty berry shortcake is much better than expected.
  • passout
    passout Posts: 4,425
    I have found that the new Cadbury bar of plenty berry shortcake is much better than expected.

    Yes low expectations and all that...
    'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    My computer says it's exactly 16:11
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    Now it's 16:12
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Porgy, what time is it now ?
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    dmclite wrote:
    Porgy, what time is it now ?

    do you mean the time when you posted or the time now?
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Now.
  • rhext
    rhext Posts: 1,639
    Your clock is wrong. It's 16:44!
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    dmclite wrote:
    Now.

    When you said now it was 16:27.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    rhext wrote:
    Your clock is wrong. It's 16:44!

    Your clock is wrong - it was 16:40
  • rhext
    rhext Posts: 1,639
    Porgy wrote:
    rhext wrote:
    Your clock is wrong. It's 16:44!

    Your clock is wrong - it was 16:40

    What is?
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    rhext wrote:
    Porgy wrote:
    rhext wrote:
    Your clock is wrong. It's 16:44!

    Your clock is wrong - it was 16:40

    What is?

    the time
  • rhext
    rhext Posts: 1,639
    Ah, I see. It was 16:40 at 16:40 then? Which, incidentally, is the time my PC thought was 16:44. I wonder who's computer clock is right. I know it's not mine.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    It's just turned 16:50
  • My fish will be ready at 17:55, plenty of time...
  • skyd0g
    skyd0g Posts: 2,540
    ...that's all assuming time is linear. :wink:
    Cycling weakly
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    My fish will be ready at 17:55, plenty of time...

    What are your fish doing - going out somewhere nice?
  • throwing cod caught over quota back dead into the sea is good for seagulls
  • and killer whales
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    throwing cod caught over quota back dead into the sea is good for seagulls

    no it's not - it makes them lazy.
  • Porgy wrote:
    throwing cod caught over quota back dead into the sea is good for seagulls

    no it's not - it makes them lazy.

    However, throwing chips at seagulls is good exercise for both the thrower and the gulls.
  • PhilofCas
    PhilofCas Posts: 1,153
    this thread isn't as high up the cakestop board as i thought it would be, no posts for over half a day
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    I had Sushi at Bluewater for lunch today.
  • magicrhodes
    magicrhodes Posts: 123
    Porgy wrote:
    I have finalised the bookings for my little jaunt around Suffolk and Norfolk in July.

    I will be sampling the delights of Sheringham, Huntstanton, Cambridge and Manningtree and all points in between.

    Hoping to clock up around 400/ 450 miles through the week.

    Stop for a break in Wells-Next-The-Sea there are great pubs notably the globe and chippy and if you have four wheel back up go to the Real Ale shop it is great!
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    Porgy wrote:
    I have finalised the bookings for my little jaunt around Suffolk and Norfolk in July.

    I will be sampling the delights of Sheringham, Huntstanton, Cambridge and Manningtree and all points in between.

    Hoping to clock up around 400/ 450 miles through the week.

    Stop for a break in Wells-Next-The-Sea there are great pubs notably the globe and chippy and if you have four wheel back up go to the Real Ale shop it is great!

    There was a shop I used to get locally made cider from in Wells - is that the shop you mean?
  • You can get cider from wells? Must get myself a big bucket....
  • you can get insider her in wellys?
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    you can always get inside her if she's from Welling.