Memes/Tweets (No politics)
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This is kinda pertinent currently.
BTW I wouldn't recommend dealing with large Australian retailer whose name rhymes with Rarvey Rorman.
Probably belongs in GOM.
They're a piece of shit company, and Aussies consumer protection laws are hopeless. I bought a Mac off them, advertised as latest model, but was factory dated three years old. I had no recourse whatsoever despite there being a more recent model. To make things worse it's an actual dud Mac and the fan sounds like a plane taking off (I'm an Apple fan, not an overbearing one - happy for others to do what they like, and this is the only dud I've had from them).
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Why is that only a recent thing? Seems like it should have been around since soldering was invented.
Think they have been. Problem is they aren't much use in tight situations or modern electronics where you often need a microscope or PC-connected camera when soldering surface-mount stuff.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Twitter:
We have a Twitter winner....
Some of the comments are comedy gold: "Easy mistake to make as you and Gary Lineker are virtually twins."
Is that Robert Mugabe?
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@MajorRage said in Twitter:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Twitter:
We have a Twitter winner....
Some of the comments are comedy gold: "Easy mistake to make as you and Gary Lineker are virtually twins."
Is that Robert Mugabe?
Pretty sure it's Blade
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@MajorRage said in Twitter:
Is that Robert Mugabe?
I'm tempted to say "They all look the same, don't they". But won't as that would be racist.
(Actually a line used by a black friend who sadly died a few years back when he had difficulty remembering people's names)
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This is kinda pertinent currently.
BTW I wouldn't recommend dealing with large Australian retailer whose name rhymes with Rarvey Rorman.
Probably belongs in GOM.
They're a piece of shit company, and Aussies consumer protection laws are hopeless. I bought a Mac off them, advertised as latest model, but was factory dated three years old. I had no recourse whatsoever despite there being a more recent model.
Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 quite plainly states that suppliers and manufacturers guarantee that their description of goods is accurate and if it isn't, the consumer is entitled to a remedy.
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@antipodean said in Memes:
This is kinda pertinent currently.
BTW I wouldn't recommend dealing with large Australian retailer whose name rhymes with Rarvey Rorman.
Probably belongs in GOM.
They're a piece of shit company, and Aussies consumer protection laws are hopeless. I bought a Mac off them, advertised as latest model, but was factory dated three years old. I had no recourse whatsoever despite there being a more recent model.
Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 quite plainly states that suppliers and manufacturers guarantee that their description of goods is accurate and if it isn't, the consumer is entitled to a remedy.
You'd think so, yet the ACCC advised their description wasn't inaccurate, which was why I mentioned the consumer protection laws being hopeless.