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From the description...
" Each glass hold 375ml (1/2 Bottle of Wine) "
Is that what one really looks for in a wine glass?
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Nope. That means you have to share.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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If you wanted to be really cruel, you could get him one of these:
The Civilised Glass - YouTube[^]
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I went to my amazon account today and it would not accept my password.
It forced me to reset. It is linked to my email (two-factor) so if someone else had reset it then I believe amazon would've sent me an email as the hacker tried to reset so I don't know how this would be possible.
Also, the account looks fine -- no other problems.
Hmmm...
The only way I could get in was to reset my password -- it never would take my original password.
Anyone else heard of this problem or had it themselves?
EDIT
Found some people (various recent posts) having various odd problems signing into Amazon also:
http://downdetector.com/status/amazon[^]
modified 25-Nov-17 17:17pm.
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Yep, happening to quite a few folk.
/ravi
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Thanks for chiming in and letting me know.
It was a bit disconcerting.
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Probably some innocuous password expiry rule, number of days, inactive too long...
Less likely they [suspect] they were hacked,
but on that knowing a lot of people use the same password everywhere perhaps they are forcing this because of other companies that did have data stolen.
Installing Signature...
Do not switch off your computer.
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Lopatir wrote: some innocuous password expiry rule, number of days, inactive too long
It could be some number of days expiry thing. Since I have a Kindle Fire I use my account every day.
Thanks for chiming in with possible ideas though. I appreciate it.
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Ceri, who set up this JustGiving page[^] for her son Andrew after he lost everything in a fire, is an old friend of mine. I’ve known Andrew since he was born, and he’s an amazing kid (young man, now). He had a difficult childhood (with an abusive father) but has come through it and grown into a well-adjusted bloke determined to help others in similar situations, and has trained (and works) as a social worker.
There is absolutely no reason anyone here should want to contribute, but if you are feeling generous - any amount - your help would be appreciated. They could do with all the support they can get. Thanks.
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That's why we pay for home insurance.
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Well, indeed... the kid's young, just starting out, and not well-off. He'll learn - but I don't think he's the only young person to not prioritise insurance when they've just moved out from home and renting their first place - you have other things on your mind.
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I pay for insurance because I hope/wish my house burns down. I'd get more that way than selling it.
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Fire insurance over here (at least in the south) tends to be based on rebuilding and replacing the contents, which is considerably less than market value.
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He could afford to live in Hampstead, and his mum wants joe public to buy him another flat?
Whose fault was the fire, his or someone elses? If they have insurance his loss will be covered, third party. If not sue them.
If its his fault, then its a lesson learned. And time to get out the tools and rebuild it.
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It's rented, not owned. It was not his fault. He's just a kid, ffs.
As I said, no one is obliged to help. If you don't want t for whatever reason, that's OK and you prerogative. I'm not interested in hearing why though.
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A_Griffin wrote: It's rented, not owned. It was not his fault. He's just a kid, ffs.
Ah, OK, so it is only his possessions.
So who started the fire? If it wasnt him he can claim on the insurance of the other person then.
But really, crowd funding to replace £1000 worth of stuff? A bit excessive isnt it?
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Isn't insurance just a different kind of crowd funding - before vs after the event?
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The MMA (MIDI Manufacturers Association) www.midi.org has been nagging me to donate $5/month. They count 42 paid subscribers with a fundraising goal of $25,000. They count (or once counted, many moons ago) Yamaha, Apple, Microsoft, and Roland among their members.
How fleeting is the glory of this world. One decade, an industry will make fortunes that the likes of Ray Kurzweil will retire on and be nuisances the rest of their natural lives. And a couple decades later, they'll be begging for chump change from hobbyist programmers with sweatshop jobs (the likes of me)!
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Well, I cannot escape his name or building named after him as I live in Hannover, Germany.
But never searched why he was so important.
cheers,
Super
------------------------------------------
Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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This guy?
Edit, link fixed:
The Lounge[^]
modified 24-Nov-17 22:47pm.
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