Posted January 5th, 2008 by Jaybee
I’m feeling rather inadequate. I’ve been looking at the roundups of 2007 on some of my favourite blogs and these industrious people have posted lots of worthy articles of immense help and/or interest to the web community.
I seem to have posted dross.
Continue reading “How was it for you?” »
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Posted January 5th, 2008 by Jaybee
In amongst today’s crop of spam trying to get me to part with my money by fair means or foul, I found the following examples. I despair, I really do……
Continue reading “Spam or not spam? Oooh tough call.” »
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Posted December 28th, 2007 by Jaybee
Anyone who shares their life with cats will know how incredibly accurate this animation is.
I have no idea who the artist is but he/she has a fantastic insight and I’d be delighted to hear from them so I can attribute their work.
Continue reading “LOLCats!” »
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Posted December 28th, 2007 by Jaybee
The are many theories as to what a woman likes in a man, most of them are way wide of the mark.
What a woman really likes is a man who knows his place, like this one.
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Posted December 24th, 2007 by Jaybee
If you are entering the holiday break secure in the knowledge that your site passes all the Cynthia automated checks….. check again.
Hi-Software have given us all a Christmas present.
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Posted December 21st, 2007 by Jaybee
Office decorations have been outlawed due to Health and Safety regulations. 70% of UK schools aren’t having a Nativity Play any more due to the fact it might offend other religions. ACAS, the arbitration and conciliation people have pointed out that if your office Christmas party doesn’t provide an age neutral entertainment package then you could be sued for ageism.
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