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Less 16-10-2010 08:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852376)
Obviously there is no one reading this thread gynn, mores the pity;)

Or perhaps someone in charge believes in the adage, "No news is good news"?
:)

SPUGGIE J 16-10-2010 08:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852376)
Obviously there is no one reading this thread gynn, mores the pity;)

Is that you putting yourself forth to go and sort out the problem?

jaysay 16-10-2010 09:00

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 852380)
Is that you putting yourself forth to go and sort out the problem?

ME:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:you cannot be serious, the bloody thing would crash never mind sort it out:D

SPUGGIE J 16-10-2010 09:03

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 852382)
ME:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:you cannot be serious, the bloody thing would crash never mind sort it out:D

So you cant fix it leaving their system and info techs as :lamer:. Maybe :enough: is the answer then for the system.

DaveinGermany 16-10-2010 13:37

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Due to this years budget (or more to the point -lack of), the lackey who's punishment it is to trawl through all pertinent items in regards of said web site has been sacked ! And in Accordance with DC's Big society, we're sure a willing volunteer will step forward presently from the local peasantry. ;)

MargaretR 16-10-2010 15:06

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This reminds me of a story about a neglected public website who had their domain name taken over when they 'forgot' to pay for it.

The person who 'bought' it used it to well and truly embarrass them.

Less 16-10-2010 18:33

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 852509)
This reminds me of a story about a neglected public website who had their domain name taken over when they 'forgot' to pay for it.

The person who 'bought' it used it to well and truly embarrass them.

Without a link, you are spreading rumour and hearsay, or maybe it's one of your local myth's? because I know someone that paid for a web site address and yet someone comes on here regularly and still claims it to originally be his!

:D

MargaretR 16-10-2010 19:04

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Speeding Fine Provokes Man To Purchase Expired Police Domain
how about that then:D
..and just in case you didn't believe it the 1st time
http://www.hardocp.com/news/2010/06/...xpired_domain/
http://www.tgdaily.com/unbalanced/50...-speed-cameras

Ken Moss 16-10-2010 19:28

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The best one I ever heard was a bloke called Michael Rowe who set up www.mikerowesoft.com and was given firm instructions from Microsoft not to use it anymore.

Not sure of the legalities surrounding it as it was some years ago but it made me chuckle that one man brought on the wrath of a huge corporation like that.

Less 16-10-2010 19:38

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 852595)

How strange, I, according to you am on your ignore list and yet you come forward with proof of your carp, one of us must be telling untruths about something in our life, (or maybe untruths for more than one thing)?
:)

jaysay 17-10-2010 09:11

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 852598)
The best one I ever heard was a bloke called Michael Rowe who set up www.mikerowesoft.com and was given firm instructions from Microsoft not to use it anymore.

Not sure of the legalities surrounding it as it was some years ago but it made me chuckle that one man brought on the wrath of a huge corporation like that.

In he words of Corporal Jones Ken, "they don't like it up um Captain Mainwaring" these big companies don't have a sense of humour:D

gynn 19-10-2010 03:23

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 852355)
Nearly three months on from my above post, and the website is STILL telling us that the Annual Meeting will take place on 26th May.

Someone at Scaitcliffe House must be keeping a watch on this site. The above has now been fixed! Many thanks.

SPUGGIE J 19-10-2010 05:34

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Some one put their name forward to help maybe. If it was some one off here then the council paniced so they sorted it to be on the safe side. Who says the council dont listen. :rolleyes: The answer to problems with the council might get less if the cop a lot of distain and grief on here. :D

Ken Moss 19-10-2010 06:05

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Someone is paid to read this every day during working hours, simply to make sure nothing libellous is being written about the Leader's Office.

Even more of a reason to trim the fat next May, should the administration change.

heth 19-10-2010 06:19

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 853159)
Someone is paid to read this every day during working hours, simply to make sure nothing libellous is being written about the Leader's Office.

Even more of a reason to trim the fat next May, should the administration change.


I could do that job!! :rolleyes:


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