Things that don't deserve their own thread

Where goats go to escape
User avatar
fishfoodie
Posts: 8766
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:25 pm

inactionman wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:45 am In a previous life I was interested in tools to capture and represent engineering information, and I remember looking into the tools Autonomy were putting together. These always seemed to promise a lot but actually do very little, in the rare cases I saw it used.

It turns out that it probably always just do very little, and the clusterfuck purchase by HP made Mike Lynch a very rich boy but left HP with a bit of a pup on their hands.

Allegedly Lynch and Autonomy employed some pretty cheeky accounting practices, and although HP really didn't do their due diligence there is a lot of talk about fraudulent reporting to up the sale price (e.g. counting RFPs a sales).

Anyway, 13 years later, the case finally comes to trial, and allegations of a lot more shady behaviour is coming out of woodwork.
.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... y-software

Might be of interest to anyone in IT.
Has there ever been a Tech merger/acquisition that was an unqualified success ?

I worked 20+ years at Intel, & I can't think of one that wasn't dogshit.

To be fair, Intel management had a particular skill at destroying any value in the companies they bought, by insisting that the company employees immediately adopt the Intel practices, despite these same practices being why the smaller company succeeded & developed the tech Intel wanted, while the much bigger company failed, & failed again.

Managers bang on about a companies, "culture", without ever taking onboard what that means, & why it makes companies different, & why trying to glue together two cultures is almost inevitably going to fuck one of them up.

I remember watching the HP/Autonomy thing at the time, & the comments in the Regs articles told the HP management all they needed to know, but the management of the time was dog awful, & had been for years, but they were working thru the playbook of failed tech "leaders"
Dinsdale Piranha
Posts: 1022
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 10:08 pm

fishfoodie wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:50 pm
inactionman wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:45 am In a previous life I was interested in tools to capture and represent engineering information, and I remember looking into the tools Autonomy were putting together. These always seemed to promise a lot but actually do very little, in the rare cases I saw it used.

It turns out that it probably always just do very little, and the clusterfuck purchase by HP made Mike Lynch a very rich boy but left HP with a bit of a pup on their hands.

Allegedly Lynch and Autonomy employed some pretty cheeky accounting practices, and although HP really didn't do their due diligence there is a lot of talk about fraudulent reporting to up the sale price (e.g. counting RFPs a sales).

Anyway, 13 years later, the case finally comes to trial, and allegations of a lot more shady behaviour is coming out of woodwork.
.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... y-software

Might be of interest to anyone in IT.
Has there ever been a Tech merger/acquisition that was an unqualified success ?

I worked 20+ years at Intel, & I can't think of one that wasn't dogshit.

To be fair, Intel management had a particular skill at destroying any value in the companies they bought, by insisting that the company employees immediately adopt the Intel practices, despite these same practices being why the smaller company succeeded & developed the tech Intel wanted, while the much bigger company failed, & failed again.

Managers bang on about a companies, "culture", without ever taking onboard what that means, & why it makes companies different, & why trying to glue together two cultures is almost inevitably going to fuck one of them up.

I remember watching the HP/Autonomy thing at the time, & the comments in the Regs articles told the HP management all they needed to know, but the management of the time was dog awful, & had been for years, but they were working thru the playbook of failed tech "leaders"
EMC buying VMware went pretty well. There are others.

My last company got bought by HP. Exactly what you say above happened. HP took all the efficient processes and replaced them with HP's 30 year old dinosaur way of working. Things that used to take 90 seconds started taking 2-3 weeks. I have never worked for a more useless bunch of fuckwits in my life (apart from ICL obviously)
User avatar
laurent
Posts: 2281
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 6:36 am

Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:50 pm
fishfoodie wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:50 pm
inactionman wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:45 am In a previous life I was interested in tools to capture and represent engineering information, and I remember looking into the tools Autonomy were putting together. These always seemed to promise a lot but actually do very little, in the rare cases I saw it used.

It turns out that it probably always just do very little, and the clusterfuck purchase by HP made Mike Lynch a very rich boy but left HP with a bit of a pup on their hands.

Allegedly Lynch and Autonomy employed some pretty cheeky accounting practices, and although HP really didn't do their due diligence there is a lot of talk about fraudulent reporting to up the sale price (e.g. counting RFPs a sales).

Anyway, 13 years later, the case finally comes to trial, and allegations of a lot more shady behaviour is coming out of woodwork.
.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... y-software

Might be of interest to anyone in IT.
Has there ever been a Tech merger/acquisition that was an unqualified success ?

I worked 20+ years at Intel, & I can't think of one that wasn't dogshit.

To be fair, Intel management had a particular skill at destroying any value in the companies they bought, by insisting that the company employees immediately adopt the Intel practices, despite these same practices being why the smaller company succeeded & developed the tech Intel wanted, while the much bigger company failed, & failed again.

Managers bang on about a companies, "culture", without ever taking onboard what that means, & why it makes companies different, & why trying to glue together two cultures is almost inevitably going to fuck one of them up.

I remember watching the HP/Autonomy thing at the time, & the comments in the Regs articles told the HP management all they needed to know, but the management of the time was dog awful, & had been for years, but they were working thru the playbook of failed tech "leaders"
EMC buying VMware went pretty well. There are others.

My last company got bought by HP. Exactly what you say above happened. HP took all the efficient processes and replaced them with HP's 30 year old dinosaur way of working. Things that used to take 90 seconds started taking 2-3 weeks. I have never worked for a more useless bunch of fuckwits in my life (apart from ICL obviously)
VMware is going to lose a lot of customer with the new licensing they impose. Add to that free software maturing in this environment. not sure it will be that good
User avatar
fishfoodie
Posts: 8766
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:25 pm

laurent wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:18 pm
Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:50 pm
fishfoodie wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:50 pm

Has there ever been a Tech merger/acquisition that was an unqualified success ?

I worked 20+ years at Intel, & I can't think of one that wasn't dogshit.

To be fair, Intel management had a particular skill at destroying any value in the companies they bought, by insisting that the company employees immediately adopt the Intel practices, despite these same practices being why the smaller company succeeded & developed the tech Intel wanted, while the much bigger company failed, & failed again.

Managers bang on about a companies, "culture", without ever taking onboard what that means, & why it makes companies different, & why trying to glue together two cultures is almost inevitably going to fuck one of them up.

I remember watching the HP/Autonomy thing at the time, & the comments in the Regs articles told the HP management all they needed to know, but the management of the time was dog awful, & had been for years, but they were working thru the playbook of failed tech "leaders"
EMC buying VMware went pretty well. There are others.

My last company got bought by HP. Exactly what you say above happened. HP took all the efficient processes and replaced them with HP's 30 year old dinosaur way of working. Things that used to take 90 seconds started taking 2-3 weeks. I have never worked for a more useless bunch of fuckwits in my life (apart from ICL obviously)
VMware is going to lose a lot of customer with the new licensing they impose. Add to that free software maturing in this environment. not sure it will be that good
I think you've both hit on why these go to shit.

VMware made an Ex-Intel Engineer Gelsinger boss, & HP went to shit, & Intel too, when they stopped appointing technical people to Lead.

Broadcom are a bunch of fucking lawyers & bankers masquerading as a technology company, & are focused on squeezing blood out of their investments, & not innovating. IBM bought a company I loved too Red Hat, & are killing it with the same crap.

If you're a tech company, & you stop innovating you go backwards. You can't buy in innovation, & it's bloody difficult for a non-technical leader to herd the cats if they don't have a firm grasp of technology, & can tell when they're being bullshitted, & what trends to follow, & which ones are just transitory crap.

Intel lost it's manufacturing lead over ~10 years, & it happened gradually, but in a way that was obvious, but the people in charge kept on repeating the dogma of the companies excellence, to the point where I wasn't sure if they were just trying to gaslight their own engineers, along with the stockholders, or if they really believed their own bullshit.

If I ever meet the last Intel CEO, I'll have to buy him a pint, because after he offered me a redundancy, I had a moment of clarity, & realized that if I thought the management was as fucking awful as I did, then I'd be a fucking mug to hold onto as much of their stock as I'd accumulated, so I sold a shitload, & invested it in nVidia.

Can't beat a 1000% gain :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thanks to a fucking useless CEO firing me, I get to think about retiring in my mid-fifties
inactionman
Posts: 3398
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:37 am

fishfoodie wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:50 pm
inactionman wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:45 am In a previous life I was interested in tools to capture and represent engineering information, and I remember looking into the tools Autonomy were putting together. These always seemed to promise a lot but actually do very little, in the rare cases I saw it used.

It turns out that it probably always just do very little, and the clusterfuck purchase by HP made Mike Lynch a very rich boy but left HP with a bit of a pup on their hands.

Allegedly Lynch and Autonomy employed some pretty cheeky accounting practices, and although HP really didn't do their due diligence there is a lot of talk about fraudulent reporting to up the sale price (e.g. counting RFPs a sales).

Anyway, 13 years later, the case finally comes to trial, and allegations of a lot more shady behaviour is coming out of woodwork.
.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... y-software

Might be of interest to anyone in IT.
Has there ever been a Tech merger/acquisition that was an unqualified success ?

I worked 20+ years at Intel, & I can't think of one that wasn't dogshit.

To be fair, Intel management had a particular skill at destroying any value in the companies they bought, by insisting that the company employees immediately adopt the Intel practices, despite these same practices being why the smaller company succeeded & developed the tech Intel wanted, while the much bigger company failed, & failed again.

Managers bang on about a companies, "culture", without ever taking onboard what that means, & why it makes companies different, & why trying to glue together two cultures is almost inevitably going to fuck one of them up.

I remember watching the HP/Autonomy thing at the time, & the comments in the Regs articles told the HP management all they needed to know, but the management of the time was dog awful, & had been for years, but they were working thru the playbook of failed tech "leaders"

The issue with autonomy wasn't so much a larger dinosaur buying a new, successful company and wrecking it, it was of HP buying thin air. Autonomy was mainly just smoke and mirrors in terms of market penetration in particular - they paid $11B for something they had to write down by nearly $8B.
User avatar
fishfoodie
Posts: 8766
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:25 pm

inactionman wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 11:57 pm
fishfoodie wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:50 pm
inactionman wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:45 am In a previous life I was interested in tools to capture and represent engineering information, and I remember looking into the tools Autonomy were putting together. These always seemed to promise a lot but actually do very little, in the rare cases I saw it used.

It turns out that it probably always just do very little, and the clusterfuck purchase by HP made Mike Lynch a very rich boy but left HP with a bit of a pup on their hands.

Allegedly Lynch and Autonomy employed some pretty cheeky accounting practices, and although HP really didn't do their due diligence there is a lot of talk about fraudulent reporting to up the sale price (e.g. counting RFPs a sales).

Anyway, 13 years later, the case finally comes to trial, and allegations of a lot more shady behaviour is coming out of woodwork.
.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... y-software

Might be of interest to anyone in IT.
Has there ever been a Tech merger/acquisition that was an unqualified success ?

I worked 20+ years at Intel, & I can't think of one that wasn't dogshit.

To be fair, Intel management had a particular skill at destroying any value in the companies they bought, by insisting that the company employees immediately adopt the Intel practices, despite these same practices being why the smaller company succeeded & developed the tech Intel wanted, while the much bigger company failed, & failed again.

Managers bang on about a companies, "culture", without ever taking onboard what that means, & why it makes companies different, & why trying to glue together two cultures is almost inevitably going to fuck one of them up.

I remember watching the HP/Autonomy thing at the time, & the comments in the Regs articles told the HP management all they needed to know, but the management of the time was dog awful, & had been for years, but they were working thru the playbook of failed tech "leaders"

The issue with autonomy wasn't so much a larger dinosaur buying a new, successful company and wrecking it, it was of HP buying thin air. Autonomy was mainly just smoke and mirrors in terms of market penetration in particular - they paid $11B for something they had to write down by nearly $8B.
That was the essence of the comments on the reg; it was techies just asking/suggesting that HP step back & look at autonomy & ask themselves where they were getting the valuation from; where was this income ?, & why were they concluding that this one company was magically able to generate 8,000%* of the revenue of the entire sector ?

This is one of the ones where the fail was non-tech management, ironically failing in their own alleged competency, looking at the books, & doing the sums. From memory, autonomy was playing from the Enron playbook, & booking profits based on nothing more than wishful thinking, & HP never reconciled actual billed services, versus claimed, let alone projected income.

* Number only slightly less made up than the autonomy ones
User avatar
laurent
Posts: 2281
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 6:36 am

fishfoodie wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:38 pm
laurent wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:18 pm
Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:50 pm

EMC buying VMware went pretty well. There are others.

My last company got bought by HP. Exactly what you say above happened. HP took all the efficient processes and replaced them with HP's 30 year old dinosaur way of working. Things that used to take 90 seconds started taking 2-3 weeks. I have never worked for a more useless bunch of fuckwits in my life (apart from ICL obviously)
VMware is going to lose a lot of customer with the new licensing they impose. Add to that free software maturing in this environment. not sure it will be that good
I think you've both hit on why these go to shit.

VMware made an Ex-Intel Engineer Gelsinger boss, & HP went to shit, & Intel too, when they stopped appointing technical people to Lead.

Broadcom are a bunch of fucking lawyers & bankers masquerading as a technology company, & are focused on squeezing blood out of their investments, & not innovating. IBM bought a company I loved too Red Hat, & are killing it with the same crap.

If you're a tech company, & you stop innovating you go backwards. You can't buy in innovation, & it's bloody difficult for a non-technical leader to herd the cats if they don't have a firm grasp of technology, & can tell when they're being bullshitted, & what trends to follow, & which ones are just transitory crap.

Intel lost it's manufacturing lead over ~10 years, & it happened gradually, but in a way that was obvious, but the people in charge kept on repeating the dogma of the companies excellence, to the point where I wasn't sure if they were just trying to gaslight their own engineers, along with the stockholders, or if they really believed their own bullshit.

If I ever meet the last Intel CEO, I'll have to buy him a pint, because after he offered me a redundancy, I had a moment of clarity, & realized that if I thought the management was as fucking awful as I did, then I'd be a fucking mug to hold onto as much of their stock as I'd accumulated, so I sold a shitload, & invested it in nVidia.

Can't beat a 1000% gain :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thanks to a fucking useless CEO firing me, I get to think about retiring in my mid-fifties
Did not get to get anything like that unfortunately.
Broadcom has a horrible reputation indeed.
I follow a really good engineer on youtube (no equivalent on english speaking world) that does reverse enginering video's he really does not like them as most of their designs are close source and not referenced publicly.
How you keep finding their chips in large telco products is beyond me. (Most routers in France have their chips).
https://www.youtube.com/@dexsilicium/videos
he dismantled all 3 main routers in French market
TedMaul
Posts: 459
Joined: Thu Jul 01, 2021 12:19 pm

File under ‘I’m glad I saw this’ 🙏

Biffer
Posts: 10069
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:43 pm

She probably does deserve her own thread, but I thought I’d put it in here.

Jasmin Paris, a vet from Midlothian, has become the first woman ever to complete the Barkley Marathons. It’s 100 miles, with 60,000 feet of ascent and descent. It has to be completed in 60 hours to count - she made it with 90 seconds to spare.

Incredible achievement.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... e-68643341
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
User avatar
Uncle fester
Posts: 4963
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:42 pm

User avatar
BnM
Posts: 984
Joined: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:40 pm

User avatar
BnM
Posts: 984
Joined: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:40 pm

inactionman
Posts: 3398
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:37 am

Good things come to those who wait.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/ ... 6-stairway
Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia basilica has a new completion date of 2026, which will come 144 years after the first stone was laid.
They must have employed the fuckers who fitted my last kitchen.
User avatar
PornDog
Posts: 947
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:39 pm

Uncle fester wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:53 pm
Hmm, so rather than taking a photo himself of the thing he says he saw in Aldi, he uses a stock photo from the internet instead. A stock photo, which amazingly doesn't appear anywhere else on the internet except for on his twitter post!!!!

Can I just state for the record that the anti-woke fuckwits annoy the hell out of me an awful lot more than the woke fuckwits do. Probably just because there are so many more of them to be fair, but still. Stop being annoying cunts, live your life and stop trying to find things (or in this case, invent things) to be offended about!!
Random1
Posts: 611
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 6:31 pm

Oz is the last bastion of common sense

I love this sort of chat - even for the woker members of the bored, I’d recommend a listen - covers everything from putin through to climate and the impacts upon democracy

sockwithaticket
Posts: 9266
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:48 am

PornDog wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:55 am
Uncle fester wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:53 pm
Hmm, so rather than taking a photo himself of the thing he says he saw in Aldi, he uses a stock photo from the internet instead. A stock photo, which amazingly doesn't appear anywhere else on the internet except for on his twitter post!!!!

Can I just state for the record that the anti-woke fuckwits annoy the hell out of me an awful lot more than the woke fuckwits do. Probably just because there are so many more of them to be fair, but still. Stop being annoying cunts, live your life and stop trying to find things (or in this case, invent things) to be offended about!!
Woke fuckwits are generally coming from a place of good intent and trying to improve things. Makes them more bearable than the anti-side even when they're being annoying.
User avatar
Uncle fester
Posts: 4963
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:42 pm

PornDog wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:55 am
Uncle fester wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:53 pm
Hmm, so rather than taking a photo himself of the thing he says he saw in Aldi, he uses a stock photo from the internet instead. A stock photo, which amazingly doesn't appear anywhere else on the internet except for on his twitter post!!!!

Can I just state for the record that the anti-woke fuckwits annoy the hell out of me an awful lot more than the woke fuckwits do. Probably just because there are so many more of them to be fair, but still. Stop being annoying cunts, live your life and stop trying to find things (or in this case, invent things) to be offended about!!
You do realise it's a pisstake?
User avatar
PornDog
Posts: 947
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:39 pm

Uncle fester wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 11:20 pm
PornDog wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:55 am
Uncle fester wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:53 pm
Hmm, so rather than taking a photo himself of the thing he says he saw in Aldi, he uses a stock photo from the internet instead. A stock photo, which amazingly doesn't appear anywhere else on the internet except for on his twitter post!!!!

Can I just state for the record that the anti-woke fuckwits annoy the hell out of me an awful lot more than the woke fuckwits do. Probably just because there are so many more of them to be fair, but still. Stop being annoying cunts, live your life and stop trying to find things (or in this case, invent things) to be offended about!!
You do realise it's a pisstake?
Yes Fester, of course, but its coming from a "world gone mad" anti-woke mentality; and of course, it's not funny (the larger of the two crimes)! My rant stands!
User avatar
Kiwias
Posts: 7417
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2020 1:44 am

A container ship ran into a bridge in Baltimore. It seems that the bridge was closed to regular traffic for some repair work and some construction workers are assumed dead.

User avatar
Uncle fester
Posts: 4963
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:42 pm

Kiwias wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:18 am A container ship ran into a bridge in Baltimore. It seems that the bridge was closed to regular traffic for some repair work and some construction workers are assumed dead.

Might need a thread of it's own.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-us-canada-68663071
Possible something was wrong with the ship.
User avatar
Kiwias
Posts: 7417
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2020 1:44 am

Uncle fester wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:23 am
Kiwias wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:18 am A container ship ran into a bridge in Baltimore. It seems that the bridge was closed to regular traffic for some repair work and some construction workers are assumed dead.

Might need a thread of it's own.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-us-canada-68663071
Possible something was wrong with the ship.
TB63 has started one

https://notplanetrugby.com/viewtopic.php?t=2883
User avatar
TB63
Posts: 4313
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:11 pm
Location: Tinopolis

I love watching little children running and screaming, playing hide and seek in the playground.
They don't know I'm using blanks..
User avatar
BnM
Posts: 984
Joined: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:40 pm



We can always use a bit of the joy this bird is feeling
inactionman
Posts: 3398
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:37 am

Birds ain't daft - they use rocks to break open nuts and shellfish and whatnot.
User avatar
BnM
Posts: 984
Joined: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:40 pm

User avatar
fishfoodie
Posts: 8766
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:25 pm

inactionman wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:53 pm Birds ain't daft - they use rocks to break open nuts and shellfish and whatnot.
In Japan they put nuts in front of cars, at traffic lights, when the lights are Red, & wait till the cars stop again to get their cleverly earned treats
User avatar
Niegs
Posts: 3715
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 3:20 pm

Cops weren't having a repeat of Killdozer with this fella!
User avatar
Niegs
Posts: 3715
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 3:20 pm

Good chance he's Canada's next PM, too...
inactionman
Posts: 3398
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:37 am

Niegs wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:12 am Good chance he's Canada's next PM, too...
Is he overly made up, made of plastic, or just dead inside?

He's got those creepy David Walliams eyes so I immediately don't like him.
Oxbow
Posts: 1495
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 12:45 pm

Niegs wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:12 am Good chance he's Canada's next PM, too...
He looks like a possessed ventriloquist's dummy that's been left a little too close to the fire and has ever so slightly melted.
Biffer
Posts: 10069
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:43 pm

Niegs wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:12 am Good chance he's Canada's next PM, too...
Is he AI generated?

He's obviously been told to smile at certain points and it just turns on and off without registering on the rest of his face. Also might have had a bit of work done.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
User avatar
Kiwias
Posts: 7417
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2020 1:44 am

Niegs wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:12 am Good chance he's Canada's next PM, too...
It looks as if Ron de Santis has some competition for the fakest and most unnatural smile by a politician.
User avatar
Niegs
Posts: 3715
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 3:20 pm

Biffer wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:10 am
Niegs wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:12 am Good chance he's Canada's next PM, too...
Is he AI generated?

He's obviously been told to smile at certain points and it just turns on and off without registering on the rest of his face. Also might have had a bit of work done.
It really does look like as this was him a few years ago. He's been a career politician since uni, I think, and always looked the dweeb. Now he's trying to go for suave and buff.

Image

Image
User avatar
Uncle fester
Posts: 4963
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:42 pm

https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/27/africa/n ... index.html

Careful with those scathing reviews on TripAdvisor. You might end up in prison!
User avatar
Sandstorm
Posts: 11745
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 7:05 pm
Location: England

Uncle fester wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:34 pm https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/27/africa/n ... index.html

Careful with those scathing reviews on TripAdvisor. You might end up in prison!
She has 18000 followers on Bookface and asked them their opinion of the product. Not the same as just normal reviewing in my mind. Still, bloggers and influencers might want to watch out.
User avatar
tabascoboy
Posts: 6827
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:22 am
Location: 曇りの街

"incredibly well presented studio apartment" £1 000 pm to sleep on the landing...?!

Image
Image

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_LET
User avatar
Uncle fester
Posts: 4963
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:42 pm

US firefighter helmet versus European.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BeAmazed/s/xmeUKdGqUs
User avatar
Sandstorm
Posts: 11745
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 7:05 pm
Location: England

Uncle fester wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:51 pm US firefighter helmet versus European.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BeAmazed/s/xmeUKdGqUs
Hehe…..helmet.
User avatar
TB63
Posts: 4313
Joined: Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:11 pm
Location: Tinopolis

I love watching little children running and screaming, playing hide and seek in the playground.
They don't know I'm using blanks..
User avatar
Tichtheid
Posts: 10497
Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:18 am

Easter Sunday.

Everyone has their own way of doing it, but I like the simplicity of this. I just diced an onion and softened it in a little oil along with cubed Aberdeen Angus shoulder. Once it was all nicely browned I dusted it all with plain flour and poured in a bottle of Guinness original, I added a stock cube a a couple of dashes of Worcestershire sauce and a shake from the mixed herbs jar. That's it, oh apart from a little salt and pepper.

160 degrees for three to four hours and it's done, I usually add a load of mushrooms for the last 10 minutes or so.

Serve with mash and steamed broccoli.

The stew is actually better if cooked on the Saturday but I didn't get around to it.
Post Reply