portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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No it isn't. Full of conspiracy BS.
And the great thing about conspiracy theory is you don’t need any evidence, just spout BS as you rightly say!
No it isn't. Full of conspiracy BS.
Have got the same problem with my iphone6. Heard on BBC that some 30% of Iphones are too old to update to the required operating system which seems a lot. Don't know about Android phones but clearly some have that problem too.
Wonder why the problem? Don't recall ever downloading an app which required the latest iOS system!
The wife and I went out for a meal in Shoreham last night for only the 2nd time since lockdown (her birthday treat), and we don't have a modern smart phone so we happily signed the book/register with name and home phone contact details. Looking briefly at the list apparently in the last couple of days a B Bunny, E Presley, and one Lionel Messi had apparently signed in with their details!
Who ultimately checks that any of the details provided are accurate as where we were last night it seemed there were pages upon pages of hand written numbers and names from the last couple of weeks - many at a cursory glance looking very suspicious (even a John Doe was apparently in last night)? I'm sure many people will use their modern phones to log in or register but it seems pretty daft if you can put a fictitious name and number down if you so wish.
http://twitter.com/jimkillock/status/1309027350802247686 this guys is well respected, some good analysis
Covidiots. Hopefully they’re the ones that get it. Gene pool definitely needs tidying up.
So I recently got an iphone 6 which I've been delighted with. Downloaded ALL the apps I want without issue. Government brings out an "essential" app .... and, of course, it's not compatible.
Unfortunately, that's the result of using the privacy-first Apple-developed component that was being called for, and the one used by most/all other countries.
Everything from the iPhone 6s, released exactly 5 years ago today as it happens, can use the app.
Unfortunately, that's the result of using the privacy-first Apple-developed component that was being called for, and the one used by most/all other countries.
Everything from the iPhone 6s, released exactly 5 years ago today as it happens, can use the app.
Perhaps the restaurant should ask for identification? There's a thousand and one things you can't do without a passport or photo driving licence these days, so shouldn't be a hardship to provide it to get a meal out.The wife and I went out for a meal in Shoreham last night for only the 2nd time since lockdown (her birthday treat), and we don't have a modern smart phone so we happily signed the book/register with name and home phone contact details. Looking briefly at the list apparently in the last couple of days a B Bunny, E Presley, and one Lionel Messi had apparently signed in with their details!
Who ultimately checks that any of the details provided are accurate as where we were last night it seemed there were pages upon pages of hand written numbers and names from the last couple of weeks - many at a cursory glance looking very suspicious (even a John Doe was apparently in last night)? I'm sure many people will use their modern phones to log in or register but it seems pretty daft if you can put a fictitious name and number down if you so wish.
Downloaded the app.
I have not used it yet - but do you check out at the end?
Fair enough, your choice.
Personally, with several underlying health problems myself, that led to me having an authentic shielding letter during the lockdown, and having quite a few customers who are elderly, several over the age of 80, my choice is to ask customers who refuse to wear a mask or face shield for the short amount of time they would not be seated in my cafe, to take their custom somewhere that cares less for their fellow customers welfare.
Ever heard of the Equality Act ?
Ever heard of the Equality Act ?
Ever heard of the Equality Act ?
Nope
dont believe mask-aversion is a recognised impairment under the act.