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  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,800

    @Malmesbury BYO is much better because company issued equipment is usually dogsh*t.

    Depends on the company, we kit out everyone with a brand new MacBook Pro or Dell XPS depending on the team they sit in. It's pre configured by Apple/Dell as well which saves a lot of IT hassle.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    Yes, those are tools that facilitate normal social interactions these days, I'm afraid. They need to be private and temporary/non-discoverable.

    As humans we must be able to give free blast to our feelings without fear of censure at times, because it's not really possible to live under absolute discipline all the time at all ages.
    True but I wouldn't go to Waterloo Station at rush hour and shout out my views so there is that parallel.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,082

    My latest suit.

    Classy and not epilepsy inducing at all.

    https://www.huntsmansavilerow.com/product/navy-fresco-1b-sb-suit/
    Hmmm. So that is the look that all the 20-something estate agents are trying for - nice to know.
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,513

    We did. It was viewed in the same way as black people using the N word.

    Fortunately for him we have a Jewish background and plenty of Spurs fans.
    We can't use the y word, we just call them c****.
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,724
    Sandpit said:

    Yup, half the internet is down!

    ‘Varnish cache’ errors mostly, going to be one of the big CDNs with an outage.

    Fastly apparently
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 20,101

    My latest suit.

    Classy and not epilepsy inducing at all.

    https://www.huntsmansavilerow.com/product/navy-fresco-1b-sb-suit/
    That suit is worth more than my car
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668
    Sandpit said:

    Yup, half the internet is down!

    ‘Varnish cache’ errors mostly, going to be one of the big CDNs with an outage.

    Fastly

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27432408
  • SlackbladderSlackbladder Posts: 9,795
    Was just in a zoom call with a client, and going to talk him through something on the Gov website... guess, I'll try tomorrow.
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 20,101
    MaxPB said:

    Depends on the company, we kit out everyone with a brand new MacBook Pro or Dell XPS depending on the team they sit in. It's pre configured by Apple/Dell as well which saves a lot of IT hassle.
    Jeez I’m very jealous
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,025

    Its like the MeToo stuff....we have the full range of full on absolutely consistent long term criminal abusive behaviour lumped in with somebody once making a drunken pass or inappropriate comment.

    He touched her knee...he touched her knee...cancel him, deperson him....as if it is on the same level as forcing 100s of women for sex to get roles in movies.
    Amazing what some people will do for money
  • No_Offence_AlanNo_Offence_Alan Posts: 4,956
    isam said:

    You need to be able to dazzle to go from LotO to PM. That’s all I ever really said, it’s tough.
    Tories don't give Ted Heath enough credit for his achievement in 1970.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,442
    FF43 said:

    The boat has the hallmarks of the great bus designer himself: modernise a 1950s design icon and come up with something that's sort of OK, but not as good as the original was in its time, nor the best of what's available now. And costs more than it should for what you get.

    They should just give the Royal Family a yacht and not attempt to justify it with trade deals or worry about sheiks with bigger boats. Monarchs have yachts.
    It looks like the boat version of Thomas the Tank Engine.

    Seriously naff. Though I expect the drinks cabinet will still be superior to that of MBS.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    It might be willy-waving by Russia or China in advance of the G7.

    Way more likely to be cockup than conspiracy.
  • rpjsrpjs Posts: 3,787
    Sandpit said:

    Yup, half the internet is down!

    ‘Varnish cache’ errors mostly, going to be one of the big CDNs with an outage.

    Yup, an outfit called Fastly apparently. Github is a victim, so I guess I won’t be doing much work until it’s fixed, as is Stackoverflow which means no developers will be doing much work until it’s fixed!
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668
    OK PEOPLE!

    This is a time to relax, enjoy that there is no internet, no pressure to post, no political intercourse, discussions of paint, where are the aliens, what about the new royal yacht.

    Oh wait...
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650

    That's pretty much exactly my view, despite ominous noises in the Times from an unnamed Cabinet Minister whose name may or may not begin with 'Micha' and end with 'el Gove'. Keep the popular guidance on WFH and masks on public transport, then ditch as much of the rest as possible.

    As of 5 June, we crossed the 100 doses per 100 mark, and therefore were 81.8% of the way to Israel's level, and on course to overtake them in less than 4 weeks...
    Yep, the Times takes a breather from its war on Stonewall in order to confuse us on something else.

    I think we have this right but I guess there is a chance that we haven't. Say the magnificent muscly man is very keen to do something which counteracts what he views as possible slow burn damage from that "let the bodies pile" comment. And on top of this he sees strong support amongst the all important "charity begins at home" and "many a mickle makes a muckle" and "better safe than sorry" demographic.

    Might just sway it in favour of a serious and proper delay. I'd put this at 20%.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558

    Hmmm. So that is the look that all the 20-something estate agents are trying for - nice to know.
    That's my sit on the train suits.

    I prefer pinstripes, and plan to order a blue pinstripe suit later on this month.

    Sadly I'm barred from wearing morning suits, replete with double breasted waistcoat, at work.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,025

    In a properly secured IT environment, the phones are remotely wipeable (theft, loss) etc.

    You are required to add the company mandate apps (comms etc) to the phone. Which means you have to give control of your personal phone to the company IT department - to allow them to wipe it, when they press a button.

    Oh, and the control in question isn't generally segmented - they can do what they like....
    Mine pays for all charges regardless so they can do what they like with it. Bit miffed they have blocked bookmakers on my laptop mind you.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    That's my sit on the train suits.

    I prefer pinstripes, and plan to order a blue pinstripe suit later on this month.

    Sadly I'm barred from wearing morning suits, replete with double breasted waistcoat, at work.
    Get yourself to Ascot for some relief then.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    TOPPING said:

    Fastly

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27432408
    Wow, that is a massive out.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,082
    MaxPB said:

    Depends on the company, we kit out everyone with a brand new MacBook Pro or Dell XPS depending on the team they sit in. It's pre configured by Apple/Dell as well which saves a lot of IT hassle.
    Quite a few banks have moved completely to VMs - so the expected mode of working *was* desktop at the office, use your own machine to log in from home to check something. Laptops are/were rare.

    This made lots of sense about nothing to lose on the train/in the bar, nothing to carry, no persistence of data locally etc.

    In the new world?
  • AlistairMAlistairM Posts: 2,005
    tlg86 said:

    Made smaller - it's lost Hurst, Ruscombe, and the bit up to the edge of Henley.
    Henley is a strange constituency, but perhaps it just needs to be renamed? Henley is right at the border of the constituency and if you cross the Thames there then you switch to Wokingham. That is less than 500m from the centre of Henley! At the other extreme you have Elsfield which is a village to the NE of Oxford but 35km from the centre of Henley. It would make more sense to call the constituency South-East Oxfordshire or Henley and Thame.


  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558

    That suit is worth more than my car
    Is it bad that isn't even the most expensive suit I own?
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,442

    BBC Woman's Hour
    @BBCWomansHour
    'Expectations were set too high.'
    In an exclusive interview, @DidoHarding
    ...

    No they effing weren't.
    For the money spent on it, the program massively underperformed.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,025

    Nah, he signed a contract in which he should have declared anything embarrassing from his past that would reflect badly on the ECB.

    He failed to do so.
    I imagine he probably had no recollection of what he was doing or saying all those years ago.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,341
    rpjs said:

    Yup, an outfit called Fastly apparently. Github is a victim, so I guess I won’t be doing much work until it’s fixed, as is Stackoverflow which means no developers will be doing much work until it’s fixed!
    Looks like I am having an afternoon off then.....
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    TOPPING said:

    Get yourself to Ascot for some relief then.
    I've been to Ascot, not really my kind of event.

    As a good Muslim boy a place where there's gambling and lots of alcohol really isn't my milieu.

    I actually saw a few fights last time I went there and there were also a plethora of escorts in my hotel.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668
    Sandpit said:

    Wow, that is a massive out.
    Interesting that Amazon is a user. Of all people.
  • GallowgateGallowgate Posts: 20,101

    Is it bad that isn't even the most expensive suit I own?
    I would expect nothing less!
  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,276
    kinabalu said:

    Yep, the Times takes a breather from its war on Stonewall in order to confuse us on something else.

    I think we have this right but I guess there is a chance that we haven't. Say the magnificent muscly man is very keen to do something which counteracts what he views as possible slow burn damage from that "let the bodies pile" comment. And on top of this he sees strong support amongst the all important "charity begins at home" and "many a mickle makes a muckle" and "better safe than sorry" demographic.

    Might just sway it in favour of a serious and proper delay. I'd put this at 20%.
    I just got 11.5 with Smarkets on "yes". That's an extraordinary price. Has something concrete bee n announced?
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558

    I would expect nothing less!
    Actually none of the suits I bought prior to 2021 fit me, which is one downside of losing weight. I might actually cry if I worked out how much they all cost.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    Actually none of the suits I bought prior to 2021 fit me, which is one downside of losing weight. I might actually cry if I worked out how much they all cost.
    You do know you can get a tailor to make them smaller?
  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,276

    Is it bad that isn't even the most expensive suit I own?
    Yes
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,082

    That's my sit on the train suits.

    I prefer pinstripes, and plan to order a blue pinstripe suit later on this month.

    Sadly I'm barred from wearing morning suits, replete with double breasted waistcoat, at work.
    Is that just morning suits - or frock coats in general?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650
    Stocky said:

    I've had a dabble and a couple of top-ups.

    Smarkets rules;

    "This market relates to whether all legal limits on social contact in England (in the context of coronavirus restrictions) will be removed on 21 June 2021, in line with step four of the UK government's coronavirus roadmap (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-response-spring-2021/covid-19-response-spring-2021-summary).

    If the UK government announces before 21 June 2021 that step four of the coronavirus roadmap will be delayed and not be implemented on 21 June 2021, this market will settle for no.

    If step four of the coronavirus roadmap is implemented in full on 21 June 2021 as planned, this market will settle for yes."
    I think you have a good bet (at the odds I saw) on Yes.

    Win more likely than loss and a probable void.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    I've been to Ascot, not really my kind of event.

    As a good Muslim boy a place where there's gambling and lots of alcohol really isn't my milieu.

    I actually saw a few fights last time I went there and there were also a plethora of escorts in my hotel.
    That is a good point. There are often a few scraps at the races these days. I always (used to) advise people not to have their stag parties at the races because: breakfast 9am drink, coach to races 10-12 midday drink, arrive at races either box or tent drink, coach back 5-6pm drink pub/bar/club onwards drink.

    You are on for 12-15 hours drinking.

    That said I do occasionally get hammered at Cheltenham.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558

    Is that just morning suits - or frock coats in general?
    Both.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 18,291

    Tories don't give Ted Heath enough credit for his achievement in 1970.
    There are two possible hypotheses looking at the historical data. One is that you need to dazzle to change the government, the other is that you need to wait for the government to visibly fail before the opposition gets a look-in. They both match the historical record of the last few decades.

    The interesting question is what happens if you have a bobby dazzler of a PM who is nonetheless leading a visibly failing government against a dull LotO?

    Only one way to find out, I guess.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,341
    edited June 2021
    Another good example of how the internet is nowhere near as decentralised as the original intentions.

    It absolutely depends on a very small number of companies infrastructure.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    Looks like I am having an afternoon off then.....
    There’s an awful lot of work not getting done this afternoon!
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,082

    Both.
    So looking like Russell Wong in "Romeo Must Die" is out, then..... :-)
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    Sandpit said:

    You do know you can get a tailor to make them smaller?
    I know but I worried I'll put it all back on once I'm back in the office.

    Plus, as I said last night, buying new suits is altruistic and I'm helping the economy.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,408
    Susan Michie
    @SusanMichie
    ·
    4h
    It is with a heavy heart that I’ve opted out of sharing my health data for ’research & planning’ via my GP & via NHS digital. I am 100% committed to sharing for research but against allowing Govt this sneaky way of selling our data for private profit. #LoveTheNHS
    @keepnhspublic
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 38,450

    Nah, he signed a contract in which he should have declared anything embarrassing from his past that would reflect badly on the ECB.

    He failed to do so.
    Such clauses tend to be construed narrowly. It has to be serious stuff. Otherwise, an employer could suspend/dismiss people for just about any act in their past, which they claim causes embarrassment to them. But, most employment disputes end up being settled.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    TOPPING said:

    That is a good point. There are often a few scraps at the races these days. I always (used to) advise people not to have their stag parties at the races because: breakfast 9am drink, coach to races 10-12 midday drink, arrive at races either box or tent drink, coach back 5-6pm drink pub/bar/club onwards drink.

    You are on for 12-15 hours drinking.

    That said I do occasionally get hammered at Cheltenham.
    I think the amount of free booze you can get via corporate hospitality is a mistake, it wasn't just 'chavs' fighthing.

    I don't think the dress code helps either, men sweating in hats and three piece suits, and women showing off a bit of décolletage leading to were you perving at my bird is a toxic mix.
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,513
    LOL, our intranet is down...
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,082

    I know but I worried I'll put it all back on once I'm back in the office.

    Plus, as I said last night, buying new suits is altruistic and I'm helping the economy.
    Having the old ones modified is also contributing to employment.

    Plus it is an incentive to keep your gains...

    And a good tailor of suits will, when taking it in, do it so that a certain re-expansion can be catered for at a later date....
  • MrEdMrEd Posts: 5,578

    That's my sit on the train suits.

    I prefer pinstripes, and plan to order a blue pinstripe suit later on this month.

    Sadly I'm barred from wearing morning suits, replete with double breasted waistcoat, at work.
    Barred or haven't got the balls to do so?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650
    Stocky said:

    I just got 11.5 with Smarkets on "yes". That's an extraordinary price. Has something concrete bee n announced?
    Oh. Now I'm worried.

    So the market says a 90% chance of the government announcing that Step 4 is delayed?
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,800
    Oh god Stackoverflow is down. I'm really not sure what to.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    Sean_F said:

    Such clauses tend to be construed narrowly. It has to be serious stuff. Otherwise, an employer could suspend/dismiss people for just about any act in their past, which they claim causes embarrassment to them. But, most employment disputes end up being settled.
    Racism, Islamphobia, and general bigotry is serious stuff.

    This is the same as not declaring your criminal record then getting caught out by a DBS.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,708
    Yesterday Trump said the solution to cyberattacks was to go back to using written records. Today much of the internet goes down...

    https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1401889178116362242
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,938
    edited June 2021
    https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/status/1402211318204178432

    BREAKING: Major media websites go down worldwide: Financial Times, New York Times, Bloomberg News and Guardian websites have crashed for reasons unknown http://aje.io/rhj6d9
  • No_Offence_AlanNo_Offence_Alan Posts: 4,956
    AlistairM said:

    Henley is a strange constituency, but perhaps it just needs to be renamed? Henley is right at the border of the constituency and if you cross the Thames there then you switch to Wokingham. That is less than 500m from the centre of Henley! At the other extreme you have Elsfield which is a village to the NE of Oxford but 35km from the centre of Henley. It would make more sense to call the constituency South-East Oxfordshire or Henley and Thame.


    Why not call it "Midsomer" ?
  • sarissasarissa Posts: 2,100
    Taz said:

    I don’t know if it is related, probably not, but my Spotify won’t stream to my google speaker.

    across the board problem: https://downdetector.co.uk/
  • alex_alex_ Posts: 7,518
    PB.com now the only available site for news available!
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    MrEd said:

    Barred or haven't got the balls to do so?
    Barred, I wore a morning suit to work on two occasions, and once to a colleague's wedding.

    Made every other guy feel like tramps.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    I think the amount of free booze you can get via corporate hospitality is a mistake, it wasn't just 'chavs' fighthing.

    I don't think the dress code helps either, men sweating in hats and three piece suits, and women showing off a bit of décolletage leading to were you perving at my bird is a toxic mix.
    Yep a heady cocktail. Gotta love us brits.
  • contrariancontrarian Posts: 5,818
    edited June 2021

    I think the amount of free booze you can get via corporate hospitality is a mistake, it wasn't just 'chavs' fighthing.

    I don't think the dress code helps either, men sweating in hats and three piece suits, and women showing off a bit of décolletage leading to were you perving at my bird is a toxic mix.
    Some of British horse racing's biggest enthusiasts are muslims though? Their patronage and cash have been a massive boon to what was once an ailing industry.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,220
    I'm assuming it's ok to say that these lads consider themselves British rather than Scottish? With Woke England taking the knee, who are they going to support?







  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,137
    alex_ said:

    PB.com now the only available site for news available!

    OGH obviously has a death-ray, or one of these...



  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    TOPPING said:

    Yep a heady cocktail. Gotta love us brits.
    I've been to Cheltenham, Doncaster, and York for big event weeks and nothing like that happens, I think I put it down to the weather/dress code.
  • Time_to_LeaveTime_to_Leave Posts: 2,547

    That's my sit on the train suits.

    I prefer pinstripes, and plan to order a blue pinstripe suit later on this month.

    Sadly I'm barred from wearing morning suits, replete with double breasted waistcoat, at work.
    What a horrifying confession. It’s tweed jacket, moleskins, and brown shoes on the train (one has been in the country) and a change into a suit and black shoes at work.
  • Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 62,451
    I wonder what the terribly offended at Robinson's decade old tweet would make of an actual flame board.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558

    I'm assuming it's ok to say that these lads consider themselves British rather than Scottish? With Woke England taking the knee, who are they going to support?







    I thought not supporting your country in sport was the preserve of lefties?

    What a bunch of traitors not cheering for your own country. Tossers.
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,938
    edited June 2021
    The outage also seems to be affecting outlets like Le Monde, which as I understand it are using different servers, so maybe it's not that. I wonder if it's China ( or Russia ) flexing some muscles.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,082

    Barred, I wore a morning suit to work on two occasions, and once to a colleague's wedding.

    Made every other guy feel like tramps.
    When I was quite young, a friend who charity shopped alot found a Turnbull & Asser suit in mint condition that happened to fit me like a glove.

    This actually caused a couple of people to actually say something - they were senior and a bit upset that I was outdoing their efforts.

    These days - well, I have a new Paradise Lost T-shirt on today....
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Well, they’re investigating...

  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    I've been to Cheltenham, Doncaster, and York for big event weeks and nothing like that happens, I think I put it down to the weather/dress code.
    Happens everywhere, sadly.
  • AlistairMAlistairM Posts: 2,005

    Why not call it "Midsomer" ?
    I think everyone would like that idea! However, you would need to take a chunk out of the Princes Risborough constituency including the village I live in (at least 5 filmings of Midsomer here).
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    TOPPING said:

    Happens everywhere, sadly.
    Shame.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,220
    Getting a touch of BBC smugness here..




  • sladeslade Posts: 2,157
    On topic I note that Batley and Spen becomes Batley and Hipperhome ( so includes some of Kirklees and some of Calderdale).
  • Sandpit said:

    Well, they’re investigating...

    Your call is important to them. We are investigating. Please hold the line.
  • noneoftheabovenoneoftheabove Posts: 24,200

    The outage also seems to be affecting outlets like Le Monde, which as I understand it are using different servers, so maybe it's not that. I wonder if it's China ( or Russia ) flexing some muscles.

    Now we know what Trump was warning us about by wearing his pants back to front.
  • contrariancontrarian Posts: 5,818
    TOPPING said:

    Yep a heady cocktail. Gotta love us brits.
    I sometimes think it is this, the enormous British appetite for gaudy fun especially in the summer, that is the lockdown fanatics real target.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,831
    This is it! End Of Days has arrived!

    Been nice knowing you all these past 15 years!
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,513
    https://order-order.com/2021/06/08/naz-shah-distances-herself-from-antisemitism-at-pro-palestine-rally/

    To her credit Naz Shah was quick to distance herself from these signs. In a tweeted statement Naz Shah wrote:

    “Over recent weeks, a small minority of individuals have been trying to infiltrate demonstrations about the situation in Palestine to spew hatred.

    I was made aware that an individual at one of the rallies I spoke at, made remarks following the rally in Arabic – a language I do not speak. The individual was not a speaker but gained access to a microphone – the translation of their comments given to me are not remarks I’d ever make.

    I will never shy away from using my voice to raise the plight of the Palestinian people but I will never tolerate antisemitism and I totally condemn anyone perpetrating it.”


    Somehow, I doubt the Left would be sympathetic to anyone associating with racists that weren't antisemitic.
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558

    What a horrifying confession. It’s tweed jacket, moleskins, and brown shoes on the train (one has been in the country) and a change into a suit and black shoes at work.
    Well you forget I do self identify as working class.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Ooh...

  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670
    This internet outage shows that hedge funds will do anything to avoid a short squeeze on AMC.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    I sometimes think it is this, the enormous British appetite for gaudy fun especially in the summer, that is the lockdown fanatics real target.
    I think people will certainly become, and I have no doubt the govt would prefer it if we were more docile. But then after a few beers all will be forgotten.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,515
    DougSeal said:

    When the Indie lainched in 1985 I was an 11 year old deeply pretentious Adrian Molesque wannabe intellectual and made a point of buying it and reading it on the way to school to emphasise what an intellectual free thinker I was. It paid off to an extent because it gave me an understanding of politics (even though my school didn't offer it as a subject) that allowed me to ace the question "What Constitutes a State?" 6 years later in the Oxford Entrance Exam. Would never have got in otherwise.
    I used to read a broadsheet on the bus home sometimes.

    A State is Val Policella's normal mode of existence.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    What a horrifying confession. It’s tweed jacket, moleskins, and brown shoes on the train (one has been in the country) and a change into a suit and black shoes at work.
    No. You are perfectly well allowed to wear a tweed jacket, with otherwise your normal city attire, on Mondays and Fridays to reflect your movements.
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,281
    Listeners to @BBCr4today might have heard claims about Stonewall’s position on the single sex exemptions to Equality Act 2010. The fact is that Stonewall made repeated calls for those exemptions - which allow for female-only services - to be abolished.

    https://twitter.com/jameskirkup/status/1402181116220436482?s=20
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 38,450

    Racism, Islamphobia, and general bigotry is serious stuff.

    This is the same as not declaring your criminal record then getting caught out by a DBS.
    Perhaps there is really awful stuff that he published that I haven't read, but what I have read seems like small beer.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    sarissa said:

    across the board problem: https://downdetector.co.uk/
    Hackers furious at losing their millions in Bitcoin ransom to the FBI last night now trying to take down the internet in revenge. 😂
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    Barred, I wore a morning suit to work on two occasions, and once to a colleague's wedding.

    Made every other guy feel like tramps.
    Morning suits are a bit borderline, they tend to look hired. Much better to go with a morning coat and non matching spongebag trousers.
  • Time_to_LeaveTime_to_Leave Posts: 2,547
    TOPPING said:

    No. You are perfectly well allowed to wear a tweed jacket, with otherwise your normal city attire, on Mondays and Fridays to reflect your movements.
    So long as you don’t encourage dangerously subversive behaviour like slip on shoes or a dinner jacket before 1800 in town.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    Getting a touch of BBC smugness here..




    No so fast, Auntie...

  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,523
    edited June 2021
    BBC seems to be working. Says the problem's something to do with a cloud computing provider called Fastly.
    Which obviously at the moment isn't!

    On suits as a smug retired I now have just one lounge suit, which I've worn about three times, once to a wedding and twice to funerals. The latter seem to come around more often than the former at the moment!
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    alex_ said:

    PB.com now the only available site for news available!

    Since 2005.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 126,861
    edited June 2021

    I'm assuming it's ok to say that these lads consider themselves British rather than Scottish? With Woke England taking the knee, who are they going to support?







    Lawrence Fox will be cheering on the Eastern European sides against what is in his view a 'woke' England it seems so they can join him, Fox can then support Scotland against England and Rangers fans can support England against Scotland
    https://twitter.com/LozzaFox/status/1401662521208098817?s=20
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    HYUFD said:

    Lawrence Fox will be cheering on the Eastern European sides against England it seems
    https://twitter.com/LozzaFox/status/1401662521208098817?s=20
    Traitor!
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,724
    kinabalu said:

    Oh. Now I'm worried.

    So the market says a 90% chance of the government announcing that Step 4 is delayed?
    I think that's right.
  • FishingFishing Posts: 5,481

    Tories don't give Ted Heath enough credit for his achievement in 1970.
    That's probably because he didn't do anything remotely conservative with it.

    (Except taking us into the Common Market, which was Conservative at the time, but now, perhaps slightly less so).
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,668

    So long as you don’t encourage dangerously subversive behaviour like slip on shoes or a dinner jacket before 1800 in town.
    LOL indeed!
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,558
    Fishing said:

    That's probably because he didn't do anything remotely conservative with it.

    (Except taking us into the Common Market, which was Conservative at the time, but now, perhaps slightly less so).
    His local government reforms were awesome.
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