The angry thread

Started by findus, March 29, 2011, 09:42:45 PM

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joe cassidy

Back in the 70s the Post Office refused to hire my mate's brother because he was a member of the communist party

Graham

Of course you are not alone with complaining about Royal Mail, downunder we also complain about Australia Post.
E.G. I have just received 2 parcels from the UK (Kernow and YouChoos) both of which at 8am this morning the tracking system of both RM and AP were telling me were still in the UK awaiting a flight to Aus. They must have the fastest planes available to get them from London to my front door in 4hrs.
As for being refused a job because of being a communist, think about it, we were in the midst of the cold war. No way was anyone going to get a job in an organisation which could involve touching national secrets.

Newportnobby

Quote from: Graham on December 01, 2025, 02:34:31 AMAs for being refused a job because of being a communist, think about it, we were in the midst of the cold war. No way was anyone going to get a job in an organisation which could involve touching national secrets.

But the UK suffered more spies than it wanted in the Cold War, mainly from Cambridge Uni

Bealman

During the aforementioned young Bealman postie job, I have distinct memories of this huge Afghan dog attacking me one dark snowy morning and latching solidly onto my arm.

I reckon it was a recruit  ;D
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Graham

Quote from: Newportnobby on December 01, 2025, 09:25:36 AM
Quote from: Graham on December 01, 2025, 02:34:31 AMAs for being refused a job because of being a communist, think about it, we were in the midst of the cold war. No way was anyone going to get a job in an organisation which could involve touching national secrets.

But the UK suffered more spies than it wanted in the Cold War, mainly from Cambridge Uni
Totally agree.

thebrighton

B&M in Eastbourne this morning:


Bealman

It's a joke, really. The world is mad.
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Newportnobby

When you think about it, certain items seem to be available virtually all year round.
In our Tesco store hot cross buns are, and mince pies ain't just for Chrimble :no:

Foxhound

Quote from: Newportnobby on December 05, 2025, 10:24:54 AMWhen you think about it, certain items seem to be available virtually all year round.
In our Tesco store hot cross buns are, and mince pies ain't just for Chrimble :no:
The bakery in our local Sainsbos is churning out Hot Cross Buns.

It doesn't anger me so much as baffle me.
Rob and Becky (artistic director)

The Q

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Quote from: Newportnobby on December 01, 2025, 09:25:36 AM
Quote from: Graham on December 01, 2025, 02:34:31 AMAs for being refused a job because of being a communist, think about it, we were in the midst of the cold war. No way was anyone going to get a job in an organisation which could involve touching national secrets.

But the UK suffered more spies than it wanted in the Cold War, mainly from Cambridge Uni
If you look at the full history there were many more than that, about 50 labour MPs of the 1940s to 80s  were later found to have been soviet spies.
Most of CNDs leaders, were members of the uk communist party which was heavily sponsored by the soviet union.

thebrighton

We all know the world has gone mad but it's now going bonkers.

I am installing Magnorail on my layout and have been buying 2mm x 2mm magnets from Ebay to install in my cars as they are better than those supplied.

Earlier I received an email from Ebay saying there was a product recall on them and all listings had been cancelled on Ebay. A quick read of the Government directive and a chat with the supplier I've used numerous times confirms we've gone mad.

Apparently they are dangerous if you eat them (no s++t Sherlock) so are banned. The supplier now has to list them as fasteners so is having to redo all his listings (as are other suppliers). Evidently if it says magnet you will eat it but if it says fastener you won't.

Newportnobby

I suppose worse case would be little children scoffing one, but as far as adults go I'm all for Darwinism.
It's not something I'd do as I have metal staples in my ribs and an electric gizmo behind my heart. Otherwise I might be tempted if they were in a white wine sauce with some shallots :D

EtchedPixels

Quote from: thebrighton on Today at 05:48:51 PMEvidently if it says magnet you will eat it but if it says fastener you won't.

It's about who products will be sold to (or is supposed to be). There are lots of other examples. There's a difference for example between a toy train and a scale model, so arguably a lot of N gauge products ought to be covered by toy train rules  :smiley-laughing:

Children and tiny magnets is a thing they care a lot about as there have been multiple deaths and quite a few more major surgeries involved (and a few on pets too)

Fasteners themselves have a whole pile of rules so if your fastener can for example come apart exposing the magnet then that's covered under different rules (which would for example affect some of the magnetic couplers which should have warnings and only be sold to adults). Just making it a "fastener" is basically playing the poor enforcement of safety regs in the UK.

There are lots of far more fun and barmy ones - for example if you solder a decoder into a model using leaded solder and sell it on ebay you are technically committing an offence !



"Knowledge has no value or use for the solitary owner: to be enjoyed it must be communicated" -- Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden

EtchedPixels

Not sure the Russian spy thing has changed much - we are still arresting and sentencing political figures for taking Russian money (Nathan Gill for example)


"Knowledge has no value or use for the solitary owner: to be enjoyed it must be communicated" -- Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden

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