Sometimes I'm baffled by the fact absolutely no one takes notice that we all survived the Willennium.
Re: The Thread Of Randomness
Posted: 09 Jan 2019 06:32
by AntoninKyrene
There was buffalo chicken at the deli tonight, so I bought it.
Re: The Thread Of Randomness
Posted: 10 Jan 2019 15:48
by lukasz1985
I would rather buy some keto, if you know what I mean.
Re: The Thread Of Randomness
Posted: 10 Jan 2019 18:13
by Redirect Left
lukasz1985 wrote:I would rather buy some keto, if you know what I mean.
Just don't eat, eventually your body will go into a state of ketosis, without any silly dieting pay outs!
just remember ketosis is a mild form of ketoacidosis, which is an extremely severe complication of Type 1 Diabetes, the keto diet or forcing the body into a state ketosis may cause severe side effects, inclduing death. Always consult your GP first, do not attempt any sort of keto if you have any major illness, especially diabetes. I am saying this because the diets don't.
Re: The Thread Of Randomness
Posted: 11 Jan 2019 13:36
by Chrill
lukasz1985 wrote:I would rather buy some keto, if you know what I mean.
If only some of our new members knew where to get some.
Beautiful read about what online avatars can mean in the physical world.
Re: The Thread Of Randomness
Posted: 21 Feb 2019 06:24
by Redirect Left
Well, this is odd. My USB keyboard has died after like 10 years of service. So i have had to switch to an ancient, absolutely ancient HP PS/2 keyboard. Easily over 15 years old.
Odd thing is, this baby has better rollover support than my USB keyboard, and it seems to appear on the screen faster than my USB one. It's like Windows is acticvely going "the keyboard, it needs me!" instead of "i've got things to do, add it to the todo list".
Not sure how much of this is placebo though. It genuinely does feel a lot snappier to use!
Re: The Thread Of Randomness
Posted: 28 Feb 2019 13:45
by Chrill
For research purposes!
Imagine you have bought something for a fairly low price point online (let's say under £15 / €18 / $20) and you are dissatisfied with the purchase. How would a perfect return flow work when interacting with that company for a refund? Do you expect them to pay for the return despite the low price point, or do you expect to pay for that yourself, or perhaps you expect that the item does not need returning at all? What happens after returning it? Tell me all!
Re: The Thread Of Randomness
Posted: 28 Feb 2019 22:55
by Redirect Left
If the error was with the product, say it was faulty on arrival, or not entirely as sold. I'd expect the company to pay for the cost of returning it, as it is their own error.
If the item is fine, i just changed my mind or was unmoved when i saw it, for that price, I'd probably just put it to one side and forget about it, or maybe try to flip it online, usually on eBay or Gumtree.
Re: The Thread Of Randomness
Posted: 04 Mar 2019 22:20
by orudge
Sorry I've been a bit quiet lately - my wife has been busy giving birth to another (hopefully) future TTD player!