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Well it was like this, see... I needed to reset a radio access point, and the access point was near the plenum [ceiling], so... I got a chair, used it to climb on the bench so I could reach...having done the deed, I checked, then stepped to where I thought the chair was [bloody bifocals] .. chair went one way, I went the other, fell, grappled with a huuuuge printer on the way down [bruising my arm and bending the printer] and landed flat on my back. Now when one has slipped a disk before, one thinks the worst - luckily I could still move and apart from bruising and embarassment I am none the worser [what an idiot I hear you say, and I agree, but you get that] Back from retreat - worked with some lovely people [staff and kids] and am soo brainfragged I sometimes think I will never catch up on rest. Interesting how when one person goes for gadgets, others copy ... amuses me no end to watch the lemmings. Geeks know stuff and use their knowledge; nerds wanna be geeks but don't know enuff [or are incapable of doing same]; dweebs are wanna be nerds who don't know they don't know anything [but confidently strut] ... lol ... gotta love sycophancy [however mal-adjusted] ... Say "hi" to your mum for me ... | |||||||||||||||
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lowther: (vb.) (Of a large group of people who have been to the cinema together.) To stand aimlessly about on the footpath and argue about whether to go and eat either a Chinese meal nearby or an Indian meal at a restaurant which somebody says is very good but is not very good and continue this argument until all reasonable places are closed and all are forced to grab a doner kebab [whether or not they know the name of the doner] |