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• #277
More like an exhausting 12 part drawn out Netflix documentary
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• #278
Haha, quite.
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• #279
Can't wait for the movie.
People having their lives destroyed as a result of gaslighting by an IT department which modifies records without telling anybody? That's Mr Bates vs The Post Office
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• #280
I’d be going after this cunt. No way he’d get away with it.
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• #281
I’m concerned the company will destroy the evidence
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• #282
I don't think he meant legally
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• #283
I was starting to think it was all bullshit but looking at the comments it appears the victim might be a woman who refused to go out with the IT guy, that makes it all too believable.
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• #284
Spot on.
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• #285
This. I've swung from bollocks to believe too
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• #286
So to speak
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• #287
I've swung from bollocks
Obvious boast post.
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• #288
Not sure if anti or if I like it. Weird features like the wrap around bosses and number tag. And the headtube..? Have ridden a steel track bike from this frame builder, so have a soft apot for him.
Retro Herman Braun stalen racefiets 61/57
€ 475,00
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• #289
Have had a mental block on the tubing that looked like it had stitching..... Excel?
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• #290
"Traffic calming" in Berlin Kreuzberg 🤷
Do you have shit like that in London as well?
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• #291
British Councils are too underfunded to install whip skid slalom courses.
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• #292
I cycled through something very similar in Lanzarote last week
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• #293
It's a very typical example of bad modal filtering. There are lots of legacy filters like this in London. I haven't seen the whole scheme (the filter in the picture is a the junction of Friedelstraße and Pflügerstraße in Berlin), but diagonal filters are generally used where there is no willingness to filter effectively, i.e. loops are left for drivers to complete, and the principles according to which filtering should be done haven't been understood. It's boring, but it doesn't matter where you go; they make the same mistakes everywhere.
This is obviously an unsightly example, perhaps as part of a trial scheme of this filtering before it is later replaced by a more permanent installation.
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• #294
How wouldn't that count as profiting from crime?
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• #295
This is obviously an unsightly example, perhaps as part of a trial scheme of this filtering before it is later replaced by a more permanent installation.
🤷🏽
The "more permanent" variant seems to be thicker (and signficantly less) bollards, as seen in Wrangelstraße..
..seems like a better / less complicated solution - although there's often much confusion at those junctions as well.
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• #296
How wouldn't that count as profiting from crime?
There was no criminal complaint against Tyson for the biting. Holyfield is in on the joke/enterprise, so he's getting paid too.
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• #297
Yeah wow
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• #298
Last week's Private Eye
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• #299
They may not be a member, but they're definitely a reader of this forum.
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• #300
I submit that testosterone-crazed dudes breaking the speed limit is an all but inescapable fact of life, and that everything possible should be done to steer them out of hideously brutal wankpanzers and into/onto the lightest possible vehicles to minimise their menace.
i was thinking the same thing