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James Hart wrote:
Mark Carver wrote: harrogate2 wrote: ...and you've just proved Hil's point - doing your e-mails not only whilst on holiday but whilst AWAY on holiday!!! I admit I miss my PC whilst away on my hols and dread the hundreds of junk/spam mails waiting when I get back (not to mention the Usenet groups) but I know I'm better off for the complete break. I wouldn't dare say get a life........................... When on holiday I normally manage to slip away for a quick half hour with our teenage lads, while my wife is in a craft shop. We find ourselves an internet café, they sit down and exchange gibberish with their friends on MSN Messenger, and I dive into the Newsgroups via Google. Everyone's happy, (and 'sad') ! :-) I took the opposite approach, I went on holiday with about 30 regulars from a forum. No computers needed then!! In March, 2004 I took the opportunity of redundancy (yes, at my age it was an opportunity well worth it!) and early retirement. Having been involved in the broadcast DTT business since switch on, and taking phone calls at any time of the day and night, leaving was a holiday! I still keep an interest by reading the newsgroups, and Digital Spy, and can use my contacts to pass on observations made here ;-) It's a therapy.... Bill's diaries did keep me sane during some difficult times - management don't see the need for more comprehensive monitoring, for example. And inside the industry there are characters and situations just like Bill experiences! Only I can't pass them on. So Bill, hope the holiday does work and you get your sense of humour back, and we see the Rigger's diaries back soon. |
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...and you've just proved Hil's point - doing your e-mails not only whilst on holiday but whilst AWAY on holiday!!! I wouldn't dare say get a life........................... No, but you're right Mr Woody. Bill |
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Bill's diaries did keep me sane during some difficult times That remark is much appreciated. So Bill, hope the holiday does work and you get your sense of humour back, and we see the Rigger's diaries back soon. Well I'm back and feeling full of beans! There's a pile of problems on my desk but am I downcast or disheartened? NO! Bill |
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On 17 May 2005 15:43:26 -0700, "
wrote: I've been out of the country for two months, and was looking forward to reading some. Where are they! Let's have some more, please. Gentlemen, I'm very flattered by these remarks, and I apologise for the paucity of the 'Rigger's Diary'in the last few months. I have to be honest. For some time now I've been overwhelmed with work and life generally, to the extent that I have been a bit humourless, or, as those close to me would put it, a miserable old *******. BTDT, still taking the medication G Hil saw me degenerating into a nervous wreck and dragged me off kicking and screaming for a holiday a fortnight ago. We're still away but will be back soon. The best holidays are those that let you see your life with a more accurate perspective, and that's what's happenned. Decisions have been made, serious ones, about lifestyle and workload, and hopefully I won't get so fraught again. So with a bit of luck I'll be able to see the funny side again soon. If so, I'll be sure to report it here! Hint: young Mr Dibnah left us a while back (I wonder if he was cremated?) This might leave a hole in the BBC for a technically knowledgeable and entertaining presenter of a Northern persuasion. Such as for example a part-time aerial rigger. Do you have a flat cap? |
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In article , Contains Nuts
writes On 17 May 2005 15:43:26 -0700, " wrote: I've been out of the country for two months, and was looking forward to reading some. Where are they! Let's have some more, please. Gentlemen, I'm very flattered by these remarks, and I apologise for the paucity of the 'Rigger's Diary'in the last few months. I have to be honest. For some time now I've been overwhelmed with work and life generally, to the extent that I have been a bit humourless, or, as those close to me would put it, a miserable old *******. BTDT, still taking the medication G Hil saw me degenerating into a nervous wreck and dragged me off kicking and screaming for a holiday a fortnight ago. We're still away but will be back soon. The best holidays are those that let you see your life with a more accurate perspective, and that's what's happenned. Decisions have been made, serious ones, about lifestyle and workload, and hopefully I won't get so fraught again. So with a bit of luck I'll be able to see the funny side again soon. If so, I'll be sure to report it here! Hint: young Mr Dibnah left us a while back (I wonder if he was cremated?) This might leave a hole in the BBC for a technically knowledgeable and entertaining presenter of a Northern persuasion. Such as for example a part-time aerial rigger. Do you have a flat cap? You'll have the Red rose brigade up in arms!!. Yes go for it )-- Tony Sayer |
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I've got a better idea. Bill for number 10 !!
The dilligent riggers appreciation party. Heck he'd get my vote. "tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Contains Nuts writes On 17 May 2005 15:43:26 -0700, " wrote: I've been out of the country for two months, and was looking forward to reading some. Where are they! Let's have some more, please. Gentlemen, I'm very flattered by these remarks, and I apologise for the paucity of the 'Rigger's Diary'in the last few months. I have to be honest. For some time now I've been overwhelmed with work and life generally, to the extent that I have been a bit humourless, or, as those close to me would put it, a miserable old *******. BTDT, still taking the medication G Hil saw me degenerating into a nervous wreck and dragged me off kicking and screaming for a holiday a fortnight ago. We're still away but will be back soon. The best holidays are those that let you see your life with a more accurate perspective, and that's what's happenned. Decisions have been made, serious ones, about lifestyle and workload, and hopefully I won't get so fraught again. So with a bit of luck I'll be able to see the funny side again soon. If so, I'll be sure to report it here! Hint: young Mr Dibnah left us a while back (I wonder if he was cremated?) This might leave a hole in the BBC for a technically knowledgeable and entertaining presenter of a Northern persuasion. Such as for example a part-time aerial rigger. Do you have a flat cap? You'll have the Red rose brigade up in arms!!. Yes go for it )-- Tony Sayer |
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I've got a better idea. Bill for number 10 !! The dilligent riggers appreciation party. Manifesto: 1. Since communication is such an important part of a doctor's job, no-one allowed to practice medicine unless they can speak tolerably intelligible English. 2. A licencing scheme to be introduced whereby genuine trade vehicles can use bus and taxi lanes, and park more easily outside premises where they are needed for work. 3. The powers of the National Parks to be reduced so they cannot interfere with the legitimate economic activities of farmers and other country dwellers. 4. The Health and Safety industry to be reformed. It should be recognised that current practice alienates the workforce against H & S and is therefore counter-productive. Real safety issues are being ignored by workers because there is now a belief that H & S is just self-serving bureaucracy. Common sense should prevail. 5. All revenue from speed cameras to be hypothocated and used to build better roads. 6. Private wheel clamping to be totally banned. Land owners to use normal civil remedies if vehicles are left on their land. 7. Education budgets for Young Offender Institutions to be increased to the point where education is full time for all inmates. 8. At present OFSTED is used to sack older teachers by the means of trumped up incompetency charges, in order to avoid redundancy payments and allow the employment of younger, cheaper, staff. This practice to end. 9. Reform of the General Practice 'payments for targets' system, since it is widely accepted that this is distorting primary healthcare provision. 10. Roadfund to be abolished and the revenue shortfall made up by increases in fuel tax. This will help the rural and elderly populations who are heavily reliant on their cars, and will penalise sales reps. 11. Corporal punishment (12 strokes of a school cane) to be used (at the court's discretion) in addition to other punishments in cases of the criminal assault of childen, women, the elderly, the disabled, or the mentally handicapped, whether for robbery, theft, or for no apparent reason. The punishment to be shown on television, with closeups of the recipient's face. 12. The BBC to be penalised whenever they show bias against the provinces. For instance, reporting mild snow in London as headline news when serious bad weather in Sheffield isn't mentioned. I hope nothing here is controversial. I wouldn't want to cause a flood of postings. Bill |
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wrote in message oups.com... I've got a better idea. Bill for number 10 !! The dilligent riggers appreciation party. Manifesto: 1. Since communication is such an important part of a doctor's job, no-one allowed to practice medicine unless they can speak tolerably intelligible English. 2. A licencing scheme to be introduced whereby genuine trade vehicles can use bus and taxi lanes, and park more easily outside premises where they are needed for work. 3. The powers of the National Parks to be reduced so they cannot interfere with the legitimate economic activities of farmers and other country dwellers. 4. The Health and Safety industry to be reformed. It should be recognised that current practice alienates the workforce against H & S and is therefore counter-productive. Real safety issues are being ignored by workers because there is now a belief that H & S is just self-serving bureaucracy. Common sense should prevail. 5. All revenue from speed cameras to be hypothocated and used to build better roads. 6. Private wheel clamping to be totally banned. Land owners to use normal civil remedies if vehicles are left on their land. 7. Education budgets for Young Offender Institutions to be increased to the point where education is full time for all inmates. 8. At present OFSTED is used to sack older teachers by the means of trumped up incompetency charges, in order to avoid redundancy payments and allow the employment of younger, cheaper, staff. This practice to end. 9. Reform of the General Practice 'payments for targets' system, since it is widely accepted that this is distorting primary healthcare provision. 10. Roadfund to be abolished and the revenue shortfall made up by increases in fuel tax. This will help the rural and elderly populations who are heavily reliant on their cars, and will penalise sales reps. 11. Corporal punishment (12 strokes of a school cane) to be used (at the court's discretion) in addition to other punishments in cases of the criminal assault of childen, women, the elderly, the disabled, or the mentally handicapped, whether for robbery, theft, or for no apparent reason. The punishment to be shown on television, with closeups of the recipient's face. 12. The BBC to be penalised whenever they show bias against the provinces. For instance, reporting mild snow in London as headline news when serious bad weather in Sheffield isn't mentioned. I hope nothing here is controversial. I wouldn't want to cause a flood of postings. Bill With the possible exception of 10, I'd vote for that! -- Woody harrogate2 at ntlworld dot com |
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wrote in message
oups.com... 6. Private wheel clamping to be totally banned. Land owners to use normal civil remedies if vehicles are left on their land. That's how it is in Scotland thankfully. |
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1) Agree but I would also like to see this part of the manifesto extended to
those nurses who dish out the drugs to patients in hospital. I dread to think how many people have taken something they weren't supposed to, or not been given something they really needed. I've seen this up close and personal lately and it's dreadfully worrying. Perhaps the worst part is that those mad old people who need protecting the most are the ones most likely to just take whatever is given. 2) Definately definately. 4) Definately 7) Definately 10) Ooh not sure about this. I do a fair few miles. Agreed that the elderly get whalloped here, while the large tarmac ripping HGVs do not (but do in other ways perhaps?) 11) Definately. Humiliate the scumbags. wrote in message oups.com... I've got a better idea. Bill for number 10 !! The dilligent riggers appreciation party. Manifesto: 1. Since communication is such an important part of a doctor's job, no-one allowed to practice medicine unless they can speak tolerably intelligible English. 2. A licencing scheme to be introduced whereby genuine trade vehicles can use bus and taxi lanes, and park more easily outside premises where they are needed for work. 3. The powers of the National Parks to be reduced so they cannot interfere with the legitimate economic activities of farmers and other country dwellers. 4. The Health and Safety industry to be reformed. It should be recognised that current practice alienates the workforce against H & S and is therefore counter-productive. Real safety issues are being ignored by workers because there is now a belief that H & S is just self-serving bureaucracy. Common sense should prevail. 5. All revenue from speed cameras to be hypothocated and used to build better roads. 6. Private wheel clamping to be totally banned. Land owners to use normal civil remedies if vehicles are left on their land. 7. Education budgets for Young Offender Institutions to be increased to the point where education is full time for all inmates. 8. At present OFSTED is used to sack older teachers by the means of trumped up incompetency charges, in order to avoid redundancy payments and allow the employment of younger, cheaper, staff. This practice to end. 9. Reform of the General Practice 'payments for targets' system, since it is widely accepted that this is distorting primary healthcare provision. 10. Roadfund to be abolished and the revenue shortfall made up by increases in fuel tax. This will help the rural and elderly populations who are heavily reliant on their cars, and will penalise sales reps. 11. Corporal punishment (12 strokes of a school cane) to be used (at the court's discretion) in addition to other punishments in cases of the criminal assault of childen, women, the elderly, the disabled, or the mentally handicapped, whether for robbery, theft, or for no apparent reason. The punishment to be shown on television, with closeups of the recipient's face. 12. The BBC to be penalised whenever they show bias against the provinces. For instance, reporting mild snow in London as headline news when serious bad weather in Sheffield isn't mentioned. I hope nothing here is controversial. I wouldn't want to cause a flood of postings. Bill |
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