It was an hour of stating the obvious (drink in moderation, do exercise, don't smoke, eat fruit and vegetables etc.)
Also, it was hosted in the US and she was going on about "getting your annual physical and blood work" which isn't a thing we do in Canada. I'm also supposed to drink 70oz of...
And it's being hosted by two women.
One of them has started by giving a lecture on men not visiting doctors.
5 minutes in and this is already terrible.
Same name in Canada. People are obsessed with them. They're even one of the most popular chip (crisp) flavours.
I like them sliced up in a burger or sandwich but they're quite unpleasant to eat on their own.
The one in Toronto is quite good. It's at a former distillery which has been converted into shops, restaurants and even a couple of breweries. It makes it a nice to place to be with all the existing brick buildings, then they put up a giant tree and the usual wooden huts selling (mainly) tat...
I'm largely in the anti camp. I cannot stand the way AI is being added to every app and service, usually to the detriment of it. The AI chatbots replacing customer support are particularly annoying. Now they have become more sophisticated, they give you a more sophisticated answer unrelated to...
I went to The Goldstone a couple of times but I think the first time I paid to go myself was my one and only visit to The Priestfield. It cost me £2 as an under 16 and the match finished 4-4. I think 25p per goal is good value.
I'm like this too. Unfortunately, my company closed their Toronto office a few months ago because people weren't going in enough. So, now I'm basically WFH permanently. We do have a WeWork space we can use but that's only for specific meetings.
When did people stop holding their phone up to their ear to take a call? The number of people I see holding their phone in front of their face on speakerphone, like they're on an episode of The Apprentice. Why? What possible benefit is there for doing that, other than annoying everyone around...
I've been WFH full-time since 2020 and I very much agree with @The Clamp on this issue. I do go to coffee shops quite often, just to get out of the house for an hour or so. Sometimes I'll be responding to work messages on my phone but I would never join a call or Zoom meeting. If I do get a call...