A hide thread option like the hide post option on FB would be nice. I know you don't have to open a thread if you are not interested, but sometimes just seeing it in the main list can be very irritating
5 days skiing in Valle Nevado in Chile, 3 days in Santiago and finishing with a Pisco Sour in Café Brighton in Valparaiso.
Santiago and Valparaiso were amazing and Chileans are some of the friendliest and most optimistic people I have ever met. Only regret was not getting to Easter Island, too...
Our IT guy at work said he doesn't trust the security of the online / cloud back up storage systems as their have been so many major security breaches of large American corporations. He would be concerned that his data could be compromised by a third party hacker
He will only use an external...
"If I had my time again I'd................"
That's never going to happen. You get one shot at it, make it count.
Besides, if you did get that chance to put a few big mistakes right you would only make some new ones, that's what we do - we're human and we screw up
This crowd make Black Adder, Baldrick and Colin the Dachshund and their rigged election in Dunny on the Wold look like complete amateurs.
As the late great Terry Thomas would say
Complete disbelief and hoping the more insane the QAnon conspiracy theories get the more their credibility will be shot, but they aren't holding their breath !
This has also been circulating on social media, which is a bit weird considering his sentencing isn't until November 17
I thought the Republicans brought politics to a new low by being Trump enablers and not batting an eyelid at any of the antics he got up to.
Looks as if the Tories are running a very close second.
"Lessons learned" - this normally gets fired off by the PR department when there has been a massive f*** up / embarrassing press story / etc to attempt to somehow get the company off the hook. It's become such a cliché and normally within a year or so a similar event occurs again proving the...
This is exactly what happened with my Mum, it was done with her consent and the family's. In the conversation with her doctor he asked if she wished to continue living and she said No. I believe it was called the Liverpool Care Pathway and to me it made a lot of sense
I was working in Oregon in 1997 when it became one of the first States in the USA to allow assisted dying. I saw a programme about a woman who had decided to end her life that way. She had agreed to allow a TV crew to follow her last few days with her family. It was an incredibly tough watch...