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It does sound rude when people do that. It's also quite manipulative as it implies that the other person, usually someone who is doing their job in some way, has overstepped the mark and is too stupid/overzealous/up themselves to see how out of order they are.

back to track....


people (esp. at work) who do such a shoddy job knowing that there won't be time for them to 'learn' the task (not taht tey don't know it anyway) and correct it - thereby leaving it as a problem for someone else....


Just dishonest lack of effort and general laziness.


one chap in particular, who would happily watch his colleague struggle, stay late, work weekends and pretend he was too busy to help. I've now moved into this role and it's apparent he did absolutely nothing..


he now knows I know and is very nervous at having been caught out.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> TV Presenters Like Rav Wilding talking about

> Ambulances and Fire Engines Racing to the

> scene..

>

> Ambulances and Fire Engines do NOT ... Race ..

> to the scene.

>

> Foxy



I would have stopped writing after "TV Presenters Like Rav Wilding".....!!

when people write 'been' instead of 'being' - they probably say it too but it sounds the same.


example - the grass is been mowed as we speak.


It's incorrect and really bugs me (not to the point of annoyance, so maybe it doesn't qualify for this OP?)

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Just wait until the X number of days to Xmas

> start.



I had an RSPB catalogue through the post the other day.


There is a whole Christmas section at the end, with a discount if you order cards and stuff before the end of August :))

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I have the same problem with 'loose' instead of

> lose.



I cannot remember where I read this, but I know that I did : 'loose' for lose is the number one spelling mistake.

2nd is alot

Sue Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Just wait until the X number of days to Xmas

> > start.

>

>

> I had an RSPB catalogue through the post the other

> day.

>

> There is a whole Christmas section at the end,

> with a discount if you order cards and stuff

> before the end of August :))


Does the Fox work for them? He seems to be quite into this Xmas lark mid-summer.

Men who wear proper leather shoes with no socks and slightly rolled up jeans/trousers so that you can see their mankles. *shudders*


TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Men who wear socks with sandals

>

> Why oh why do they do it ......

double ended sharpies when one end runs out before the other!



Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Windows 10 upgrade. Only one day left and still

> haven't managed it.



Be brave and do it! ;-)

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Not for lack of trying...


I have tried 4-5 times.. Fails at 32% - 6% on devices..


Performed rundll32.exe pnpclean.dll,RunDLL_PnpClean /DRIVERS /MAXCLEAN


and performed a recomended disk clean.


Still failed.. Now given up. Evidently ESET nod32 a/v has problems with Window 10.


DulwichFox

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