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  #2025379 30-May-2018 09:44
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"Large?"

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  #2025684 30-May-2018 13:54
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Salted Caramel that has no real discernible taste of salt. More salt is required in most products I taste, and I am not normally a person who wants a lot of salt!


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  #2025706 30-May-2018 15:01
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Cornflakes that don't taste salty but have almost 1g/100g sodium. That's more than most packets of chips I have!

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  #2026412 31-May-2018 17:37
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Digital clocks, watches, cordless phones, DVR recorders, etc. It's 2018 now and none of these devices keep particularly accurate time.


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  #2026418 31-May-2018 17:45
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Neither does the pendulum clock I inherited from my grandmother but it makes a very soothing ticking sound.

 

 





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  #2026427 31-May-2018 18:15
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DarthKermit:

 

Digital clocks, watches, cordless phones, DVR recorders, etc. It's 2018 now and none of these devices keep particularly accurate time.

 

 

They do if they're connected to the internet and sync with the Teh Interweb Deity of Time.





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  #2026613 1-Jun-2018 01:40
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Searching for an artist on Google Music. And getting 4 different albums that are all "greatest hits" albums. And none of the actual album releases by that artist.





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  #2026614 1-Jun-2018 01:42
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DarthKermit:

Digital clocks, watches, cordless phones, DVR recorders, etc. It's 2018 now and none of these devices keep particularly accurate time.



And that often such devices refuse to work without the clock being set.





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  #2026662 1-Jun-2018 08:42
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Aredwood:
DarthKermit:

 

Digital clocks, watches, cordless phones, DVR recorders, etc. It's 2018 now and none of these devices keep particularly accurate time.

 



And that often such devices refuse to work without the clock being set.

 

My old microwave would show 12:00 when plugged in, and if you used it to cook would start the clock running, so it was always showing a wrong time. New one just shows : on the screen if its not set which is much better because I have no use for a clock on the microwave since its normally showing how long my food has to go if I am in the kitchen.

 

Perhaps if it didnt lose the time because it was unplugged to clean the buttons it would be some use. But better to be showing : than a wrong time like the old one.





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  #2026672 1-Jun-2018 09:08
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Documentaries in which the presenters address the viewer as if we are educationally sub normal morons.





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  #2026766 1-Jun-2018 10:34
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Geektastic: Documentaries in which the presenters address the viewer as if we are educationally sub normal morons.

 

Maybe there's a reason for that.

 

 





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  #2026768 1-Jun-2018 10:39
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What really annoys me is people who get on a bus during peak time and sit in the aisle seat and block access to the window seat. Then as the bus fills they just ignore the poor sods looking for a seat. They know they are being a*holes - but just dont care. The slight variation on this seat blocking is the person that does sit in the window seat and plonks their bag on the aisle seat.

 

Douchebags each and every one of them!





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  #2026769 1-Jun-2018 10:39
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Clickable news headlines (or whatever) spread over several lines where the whole test block isn't clickable, just the rows of text, so you click in the middle of it and still miss.





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  #2026773 1-Jun-2018 10:42
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Documentaries, especially ones the other half watches about the latest murderer of the week, obviously designed to be shown with 10 million ad breaks which spend half the remaining time constantly repeating stuff they've already said in case you can't remember that far back (usually 5 minutes).





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  #2026775 1-Jun-2018 10:43
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robjg63:

 

The slight variation on this seat blocking is the person that does sit in the window seat and plonks their bag on the aisle seat.

 

Douchebags each and every one of them!

 

 

I've done this before (it's more comfortable to not have your bag down by your feet) and because I was near the front of the bus I didn't realise how much it had filled up. I removed the bag once I realised... so there was no malicious intent!


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