Andy in Germany
Guru
- Location
- Rottenburg am Neckar
Computers and similar giving me unnecessary messages along the lines of "Your requested action has been carried out." Well yes, I should hope it's been carried out, as that's the point of the exercise; otherwise it's taking up shelf space.
Then the programme demands you acknowledge the accomplishment by clicking on "okay" before it will do anything else.
My router takes things a step further; when it's switched on and (finally) manages to find the bit of wire plugged into it that gives internet access it proclaims "Connection has been made!" with the cheery exclamation mark, and then it's display gives itself a little firework display.
And don't get me started on the programmes that say things like "The report has been printed" when it clearly hasn't...
Then the programme demands you acknowledge the accomplishment by clicking on "okay" before it will do anything else.
My router takes things a step further; when it's switched on and (finally) manages to find the bit of wire plugged into it that gives internet access it proclaims "Connection has been made!" with the cheery exclamation mark, and then it's display gives itself a little firework display.
And don't get me started on the programmes that say things like "The report has been printed" when it clearly hasn't...
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). Now that a yoga studio has opened up across from my flat the children are marched in there every Wednesday. The thing that annoys me is that this woman is actually quite intimidating in her manner. "Do not look up", "stop there do not cross the road without my permission", stop talking and start listening", "who said you could let go of her hand" are some of the things I've heard her say. Now I'm all for school discipline, but they are aged about 4 or 5 not teenagers. One child saw my little dog as I came out my flat the other week and smiled and waved at him, as young children do. All of a sudden I heard "do not wave at that dog, it could be dangerous, get hold of her hand"! Heck, this is boot camp/borstal stuff, not primary school stuff! Why all this barking orders? I suppose the road safety stuff is to more or less to scare them into being very wary of how dangerous roads can be, but she's talking to them like they're army cadets, not young school children! Is this the thing these days, barking orders at children 4 or 5 years old? I find it quite worrying.