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Flying on one at end of May, plenty of time to fix the problem......
Burney
03-12-2019, 02:48 PM
Flying on one at end of May, plenty of time to fix the problem......
Yes. It does suggest it might be a bit more than precautionary.
Mind you, The Donald has spoken on the matter. Wise, wise words.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1105468569800839169
Seriously, I fvcking love the bloke! :hehe:
Yes. It does suggest it might be a bit more than precautionary.
Mind you, The Donald has spoken on the matter. Wise, wise words.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1105468569800839169
Seriously, I fvcking love the bloke! :hehe:
I'm sure he and his advisors sit there pissing themselves at their posts and wondering how far they can push it
Sir C
03-12-2019, 02:53 PM
Flying on one at end of May, plenty of time to fix the problem......
Meh. Software issue ain't it? They just need to leave it plugged in overnight and download the new iOs.
Meh. Software issue ain't it? They just need to leave it plugged in overnight and download the new iOs.
Thought they did that after the Lion Air crash a month ago, clearly needs a 2.0.1 update
Burney
03-12-2019, 02:57 PM
Meh. Software issue ain't it? They just need to leave it plugged in overnight and download the new iOs.
:nod: The Donald's right. We've made it too complex, left it up to the machines and they've basically fvcked it imo.
Sir C
03-12-2019, 02:58 PM
:nod: The Donald's right. We've made it too complex, left it up to the machines and they've basically fvcked it imo.
The Donald is about 31 years late with that little nugget #mulhouse
Burney
03-12-2019, 03:01 PM
The Donald is about 31 years late with that little nugget #mulhouse
My sister used to live near the Mulhouse crash site.
They're fooling no-one trying to pronounce it 'Mooloose', btw. It's Mulhaus and we all know it.
:nod: The Donald's right. We've made it too complex, left it up to the machines and they've basically fvcked it imo.
See also: driverless cars. What could possibly go wrong? After all, humans make errors and drive like idiots whereas computer software never goes wibbly.
See also: driverless cars. What could possibly go wrong? After all, humans make errors and drive like idiots whereas computer software never goes wibbly.
Self checkouts at supermarkets - fúcking unexpected items, rescan item, plase bag item, can't buy alcohol without human interaction, etc.
Bag of fúcking wánk imo
Self checkouts at supermarkets - fúcking unexpected items, rescan item, plase bag item, can't buy alcohol without human interaction, etc.
Bag of fúcking wánk imo
"Are you 18?"
:hehe:
"Fúck off love".
:-|
"Are you 18?"
:hehe:
"Fúck off love".
:-|
one of the local supermarkets has given over, probably about, two-thirds of their checkouts to self-scan or self-checkouts.
The place is constantly teeming with píssed off shoppers and assistants dealing with flashing red lights.
Burney
03-12-2019, 04:21 PM
See also: driverless cars. What could possibly go wrong? After all, humans make errors and drive like idiots whereas computer software never goes wibbly.
They do keep unfortunately running people over. Mind you, if you only stick one Lidar unit on the roof despite even the people who make Lidar saying that's not enough AND employ ex-cons as your 'safety drivers', you are probably going to kill pedestrians.
I'm looking at you, Tesla.
"Are you 18?"
:hehe:
"Fúck off love".
:-|
The Sainsbury's button they press is "Obviously aged over 25", I don't like that button :-(
Pat Vegas
03-12-2019, 05:33 PM
Flying on one at end of May, plenty of time to fix the problem......
Pandemonium in my office from this
Burney
03-12-2019, 05:35 PM
Pandemonium in my office from this
Pandemonium is a good and underused word, f. Well done.
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