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  #2933095 22-Jun-2022 11:07
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Yep, Outlook is just bizarre. At present I have a 2-year gap in my Deleted Items folder for no reason, with the exception of a single email from in the middle. Emails from one specific sender have a non-functional scroll bar, but only once (after attempting to scroll once, it'll work the second time). I shudder to think how much legacy code is stuck in there.


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  #2933104 22-Jun-2022 11:33
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Our water going off without notice. It impacts more than many may think




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  #2933109 22-Jun-2022 11:40
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MikeB4: Our water going off without notice. It impacts more than many may think

 

I hope the jug was full and you've bathed and washed your dishes? 

 

If necessary, the hot water cylinder should hopefully have some water in it, so you could (theoretically) drain that for some water in a pinch?





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  #2933111 22-Jun-2022 11:45
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MikeB4: Our water going off without notice. It impacts more than many may think

 

Typical local government ineptitude. 

 

Happened to my son too, but, one of the flatmates didn't shut off the tap... and, water was turned back on during the night, flooding their house. Covered by insurance, but, what a drag!

 

Apparently some houses received a notice, but, they missed my son's street. 


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  #2933114 22-Jun-2022 11:50
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Handsomedan:

 

MikeB4: Our water going off without notice. It impacts more than many may think

 

I hope the jug was full and you've bathed and washed your dishes? 

 

If necessary, the hot water cylinder should hopefully have some water in it, so you could (theoretically) drain that for some water in a pinch?

 

 

Unfortunately we don't have a water cylinder we have an Infinity unit. My neighbour got some bottled water for me which was fantastic. I hadn't taken my medication when the water went. I doesn't do anxiety levels any favours.





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  #2933115 22-Jun-2022 11:52
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MikeB4:

 

Unfortunately we don't have a water cylinder we have an Infinity unit. My neighbour got some bottled water for me which was fantastic. I hadn't taken my medication when the water went. I doesn't do anxiety levels any favours.

 

 

Crikey. What would you do if there was an earthquake?

 

Everybody needs to have some water stashed around the place.





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  #2933117 22-Jun-2022 11:56
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Handsomedan:

I hope the jug was full and you've bathed and washed your dishes?

 

 

And this is why the Oxford Comma is a good thing :-).

 

 

(Just running a bath for the saucepans now).

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  #2933118 22-Jun-2022 11:57
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We have emergency water which is stored but unfortunately I physically cannot get to it. Definitely going to rethink that. However with the comms available giving notice should not be hard. I had previously registered my phone number and address with Wellington Water to get notices but it never happens




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  #2933120 22-Jun-2022 12:02
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neb:
Handsomedan:

 

I hope the jug was full and you've bathed and washed your dishes?

 

And this is why the Oxford Comma is a good thing :-). (Just running a bath for the saucepans now).

 

I was always taught that it was either a comma or and. Never both. 





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  #2933121 22-Jun-2022 12:03
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MikeB4: We have emergency water which is stored but unfortunately I physically cannot get to it. Definitely going to rethink that. However with the comms available giving notice should not be hard. I had previously registered my phone number and address with Wellington Water to get notices but it never happens

 

Good that it was this minor inconvenience that has made you think about the water storage situation. An emergency would be the worst time to discover that you can't access what you need!! 





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  #2933132 22-Jun-2022 12:27
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Handsomedan:

 

neb: And this is why the Oxford Comma is a good thing :-). (Just running a bath for the saucepans now).

 

I was always taught that it was either a comma or and. Never both. 

 

 

The consensus these days is leave a comma out if you really want to, but if there can be any realistic ambiguity (like above) then a comma should be used for the sake of clarity.





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  #2933166 22-Jun-2022 14:39
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Yep, Outlook is just bizarre. At present I have a 2-year gap in my Deleted Items folder for no reason, with the exception of a single email from in the middle. Emails from one specific sender have a non-functional scroll bar, but only once (after attempting to scroll once, it'll work the second time). I shudder to think how much legacy code is stuck in there.

 

 

Oh, another one. The "suggested replies" feature that was recently added. Who starts an email with "Yay!" in a business setting?!


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  #2933178 22-Jun-2022 15:09
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Behodar:

 

Yep, Outlook is just bizarre. At present I have a 2-year gap in my Deleted Items folder for no reason, with the exception of a single email from in the middle. Emails from one specific sender have a non-functional scroll bar, but only once (after attempting to scroll once, it'll work the second time). I shudder to think how much legacy code is stuck in there.

 

 

Lotus notes used to be great... it was ugly, but, functionally superior to outlook and super reliable. 


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  #2933188 22-Jun-2022 15:17
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Behodar:

 

Oh, another one. The "suggested replies" feature that was recently added. Who starts an email with "Yay!" in a business setting?!

 

 

Yay! What do our other clients think of my striped T-shirt and Garfield tie?'





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  #2933189 22-Jun-2022 15:18
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surfisup1000:

Lotus notes used to be great... it was ugly, but, functionally superior to outlook and super reliable.

 

 

Uhh... is there some other product called Lotus Notes that you're talking about that I'm not aware of? Because it's certainly not describing anything like the version I'm familiar with.

 

 

Legend has it that when IBM bought Lotus, they had a dedicated server and dedicated admin for it who watched it at all times so that at least Lou Gerstner, if no-one else at IBM, had a Notes setup that mostly worked most of the time.

 

 

For another view on this, Google "notespotting" (NSFW).

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