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classic33

Leg End Member
[QUOTE 5311911, member: 21629"]My whole workplace is run by Big Brother aka computers (sort of). Everything is controlled by them - lights, orders picking system (we use headsets), MHE (forklifts, reach trucks etc), computers itself blah blah.

Yesterday Big Brother decided to show us a middle finger and the whole system broke down. :laugh:

Chaos in da house. Proper chaos.

Lights gone, radio gone, orders picking system stubbornly repeated "communication error", swipe cards not working etc.

The worst thing was that there was no hot food available in canteen. So no English breakfast for me in the midnight. :angry: ok, the rest of available food was for free but .... still no English breakfast. :cry:[/QUOTE]
The like for the post. No English breakfast, assuming you mean Full English Breakfast, you should have downed tools.


Just think, when computers control the world. All that's required is a power cut to show them.
 
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Deleted member 1258

Guest
[QUOTE 5312312, member: 9609"]just sitting enjoying my pena colarda and .............. WTF, havn't seen any of this for a long time

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bet that grass will need cut the morrow - probably suddenly grow about 3 inches overnight.:sad:[/QUOTE]

We could do with that here.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Only ever rode a Lambretta once..that was enough,it was a skeleton job with a raised front end, about as stable as a jelly with Parkinson's.:eek::laugh:

Mine was a J125, no frame, monocoque construction with a 125cc 2 stroke engine. I think they were trying to create some lightweight bikes. I took it on holiday to Norfolk once with a small suitcase on the back (train to Norwich then rode it) The front wheel was barely touching the ground.
 
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