Things that annoy you beyond reason...(Vol 4)
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PotatoSalad said:
popeyewhite said:
PotatoSalad said:
Since I was a kid I tried to understand why isn't it called near hit. It doesn't make any sense.
Other than it was near and it missed?It's odd, and I reckon the way it's said makes a difference as well.
Near miss (with the emphasis vocalised on the bold word) sounds like it could have been near or far when it missed.
Near miss is the one which could be interchangeable with "near hit". And causes discussions on Internet forums
Near miss (with the emphasis vocalised on the bold word) sounds like it could have been near or far when it missed.
Near miss is the one which could be interchangeable with "near hit". And causes discussions on Internet forums
CB2152 said:
It's odd, and I reckon the way it's said makes a difference as well.
Near miss (with the emphasis vocalised on the bold word) sounds like it could have been near or far when it missed.
Near miss is the one which could be interchangeable with "near hit". And causes discussions on Internet forums
Near hit doesn't make any sense. It hit or it missed.Near miss (with the emphasis vocalised on the bold word) sounds like it could have been near or far when it missed.
Near miss is the one which could be interchangeable with "near hit". And causes discussions on Internet forums
A really far away miss is of no import whatsoever, there are [insert very big number here] of far misses every day.
A near miss is actually very close to being a hit so is much more noteworthy.
In H&S terms, we were very close to having an accident there, what can we do to make sure it doesn't happen again,
People whose immediate reaction when they see a supercar, millionaire's yacht etc. is to whinge that it's a waste of money and they should have given the money to charity, feed the starving children blah blah blah...
Never a thought for the fact that producing whatever it is has kept a large number of ordinary people in employment, suppliers in business etc. etc.
Never a thought for the fact that producing whatever it is has kept a large number of ordinary people in employment, suppliers in business etc. etc.
bristolracer said:
And also the show all results button which is at the bottom of the screen and needs to be pressed before the "sort by" button will appear at the top! (Desktop version)
Definitely. Though I'd make a strong case for that not being 'beyond reason'. Pure ishness on eBay's part and utterly and reasonably hateful.PotatoSalad said:
popeyewhite said:
PotatoSalad said:
Since I was a kid I tried to understand why isn't it called near hit. It doesn't make any sense.
Other than it was near and it missed?AstonZagato said:
It sounds like the type of planners we have in Cambridge. The Hills Road cycle scheme is ridiculous.
Ah yes. A pleasant road, along which traffic flowed freely, with a broad grass verge down each side, then a wide shared use path. Clearly the thing to do was to leave the shared use paths, rip up the grass verge, put in a dedicated cycle lane and install "floating bus stops", so that Hills Road is now an unremitting sea of tarmac along which traffic no longer flows freely and where the road surface is already cracking up because of the half arsed way the Council went about the job. Short Grain said:
Paying to park at a hospital!!
Went for CT Scan on weds. Appointment 12.30, get there 11.40 as it normally takes a good 20mins to find a space at this hospital! Great, there's a space near to where I need to be. (this hospital is mainly single storey buildings spread over around 2 acres, there are 4 entrances off the main road, and you can end up 'miles' away from where you need to be!)
Made a couple of business call from the car as I'm waiting in the space, it's coming up to 12.00 so off I go to the machine.
My appointment is likely to go over 2hrs so I have to pay £5 for 2 - 24hrs! OK, load of 20p pieces out of the change jar so annoying but not really straight out of my pocket if you know what I mean. Ticket in car, off to reception where a woman is telling the receptionist "I have to put some more money into the machine"
Receptionist - "Oh No, don't worry, as long as your ticket has the correct date on it, they'll never 'fine' you! What if your appointment runs over, or someone has a medical emergency? If they tried to 'fine' you, it would look bad for the Trust!!"
Me - "I've just put a fiver in"
Receptionist - "Never put more than £2 in, they won't do anything if your over the time"
Me - " Sh*t!!"
Got back to the car around 3pm, chap stood at the machine so I call him across and give him my ticket, explained about the 2hr thing.
Chap - "Do you want £2 for the ticket?"
Me "No, but please pass it on to anyone you see buying a ticket when you get back to your car, and ask them to do the same"
The trust must make a f*kin fortune from peoples sickness and visiting. I mean, no option for 3hrs, 4hrs, just 2 - 24hrs! Tw*ts!!
How much did your CT scan and other supporting admin cost you? Went for CT Scan on weds. Appointment 12.30, get there 11.40 as it normally takes a good 20mins to find a space at this hospital! Great, there's a space near to where I need to be. (this hospital is mainly single storey buildings spread over around 2 acres, there are 4 entrances off the main road, and you can end up 'miles' away from where you need to be!)
Made a couple of business call from the car as I'm waiting in the space, it's coming up to 12.00 so off I go to the machine.
My appointment is likely to go over 2hrs so I have to pay £5 for 2 - 24hrs! OK, load of 20p pieces out of the change jar so annoying but not really straight out of my pocket if you know what I mean. Ticket in car, off to reception where a woman is telling the receptionist "I have to put some more money into the machine"
Receptionist - "Oh No, don't worry, as long as your ticket has the correct date on it, they'll never 'fine' you! What if your appointment runs over, or someone has a medical emergency? If they tried to 'fine' you, it would look bad for the Trust!!"
Me - "I've just put a fiver in"
Receptionist - "Never put more than £2 in, they won't do anything if your over the time"
Me - " Sh*t!!"
Got back to the car around 3pm, chap stood at the machine so I call him across and give him my ticket, explained about the 2hr thing.
Chap - "Do you want £2 for the ticket?"
Me "No, but please pass it on to anyone you see buying a ticket when you get back to your car, and ask them to do the same"
The trust must make a f*kin fortune from peoples sickness and visiting. I mean, no option for 3hrs, 4hrs, just 2 - 24hrs! Tw*ts!!
Europa1 said:
AstonZagato said:
It sounds like the type of planners we have in Cambridge. The Hills Road cycle scheme is ridiculous.
Ah yes. A pleasant road, along which traffic flowed freely, with a broad grass verge down each side, then a wide shared use path. Clearly the thing to do was to leave the shared use paths, rip up the grass verge, put in a dedicated cycle lane and install "floating bus stops", so that Hills Road is now an unremitting sea of tarmac along which traffic no longer flows freely and where the road surface is already cracking up because of the half arsed way the Council went about the job. It cost £1.7m (40% over budget) and took 20 months (120% over schedule)
Oh and the bit from Long Road to Addenbrookes is just about to begin. Estimating seven months to do it. That bit is perhaps 100m?
FFS.
AstonZagato said:
And little grannies get mown down by cyclists as they cross the cycle lane to get to the bus. Meanwhile, that bus is now blocking the solitary, narrow lane, ensuring that all the traffic builds up behind it rather than filtering past as it did before.
It cost £1.7m (40% over budget) and took 20 months (120% over schedule)
Oh and the bit from Long Road to Addenbrookes is just about to begin. Estimating seven months to do it. That bit is perhaps 100m?
FFS.
The important point you are missing is that councils do not want traffic to flow freely. They want to slow it down and disrupt it. This firstly gives them an excuse to say "tough, take the bus", and secondly gives them a future excuse to introduce congestion charging.It cost £1.7m (40% over budget) and took 20 months (120% over schedule)
Oh and the bit from Long Road to Addenbrookes is just about to begin. Estimating seven months to do it. That bit is perhaps 100m?
FFS.
Councils hate cars and if they could ban them completely, they would. Except for themselves obviously, as their jobs are very important and they need a car for security reasons. You plebs can all do without.
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