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Jun. 16th, 2007 12:02 pmWell, I certainly didn't expect to see
spurnnedhistory out last night, especially when I thought he was still in Texas. I half feel sorry for him though, coming all this way and ending up upstairs in The Old Angel, a pretty dire venue if ever there was one.
We moved into our new offices last Wednesday; and by yesterday night we'd encountered the first major problem with the place, ie. a significant leak in the roof of the server room. Nice. This was discovered during the storm that everyone else seems to be freaking out about. I've got virtually no work done this week as a result of the office move. Oh well.
I also have a 'red card' telling me that Royal Mail have tried to deliver a letter that requires a signature. Except I've not ordered anything recently, so I've no idea what it is. And the only time I can conveniently collect it is 7:30-10:15 on a Saturday morning, which I've already missed for this week. Do I really want to pay £3 to get a bus to go and collect something that is probably useless? I hate Royal Mail.
In more postal news, I have now received well over 10 separate letters telling me to get a TV licence. I wonder how much it costs them to send out all this rubbish. 8 of those have been telling me that my address is now on an enforcement list and that they're going to come and check on me. I just wish they'd get on with it and stop trying to intimidate me, because it's just a waste of time and money.
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We moved into our new offices last Wednesday; and by yesterday night we'd encountered the first major problem with the place, ie. a significant leak in the roof of the server room. Nice. This was discovered during the storm that everyone else seems to be freaking out about. I've got virtually no work done this week as a result of the office move. Oh well.
I also have a 'red card' telling me that Royal Mail have tried to deliver a letter that requires a signature. Except I've not ordered anything recently, so I've no idea what it is. And the only time I can conveniently collect it is 7:30-10:15 on a Saturday morning, which I've already missed for this week. Do I really want to pay £3 to get a bus to go and collect something that is probably useless? I hate Royal Mail.
In more postal news, I have now received well over 10 separate letters telling me to get a TV licence. I wonder how much it costs them to send out all this rubbish. 8 of those have been telling me that my address is now on an enforcement list and that they're going to come and check on me. I just wish they'd get on with it and stop trying to intimidate me, because it's just a waste of time and money.