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  • WOM
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    Ahaha. Cash on delivery, my friend. Two long rooms full of students, rednecks, rubes and booze cans dictated a 'no tab' rule.

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  • San Bernardhinault
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    Did they mark up your beer count in tallies on the beermat?

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  • WOM
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    The guy at the Piggy pulled the tap around 5 and probably didn't turn it back off until 1 am. They sold trays of beer as fast as they could carry them. $15 for 20 draft, but this is in '86.

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  • ursus arctos
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    Very Kölschisch then.

    A Kölsch glass is 200 ml or 6.76 oz.

    They are filled like this

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  • WOM
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    Originally posted by Snake Plissken View Post
    Because it is a big job. They are separating their servers away from the other company. Some of these applications are big, several of them regulator sensitive. It's not about volume, it's about doing the work and keeping the plates spinning so that customer disruption is minimised. (It's a big energy supplier.)
    Sounds more like a big energy drain...

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  • Snake Plissken
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    Because it is a big job. They are separating their servers away from the other company. Some of these applications are big, several of them regulator sensitive. It's not about volume, it's about doing the work and keeping the plates spinning so that customer disruption is minimised. (It's a big energy supplier.)

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  • WOM
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    Originally posted by ursus arctos View Post
    WOM, how large were the glasses? It sounds rather Kolschisch, though 20 is more than they do on a tray
    Small. 6 or 8 ounces, I'd bet. Not larger than 8.

    I've just googled the place, and it closed two years ago. It had been in business for 152 years. Holy crap...

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  • treibeis
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    Originally posted by Snake Plissken View Post
    Just had an email from the CIO. There is a very major IT infrastructure shift happening for the next few weeks as part of separating $BIGCOMPANY from $VERYBIGCOMPANY. The email says that people will be working long hours, weekends and some overnights. As part of this, the (smart-ish) dress code is being relaxed for a few weeks. (The email also says "people are going to be very tired and stressed, so be patient and supportive and understanding".)
    Why don't they get more staff in?

    (All right, I know why they don''t get more staff in. But it's a false economy.)
    Last edited by treibeis; 18-07-2019, 16:45.

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  • Ginger Yellow
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    The IT department has a dress code?

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  • ursus arctos
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    WOM, how large were the glasses?

    It sounds rather Kolschisch, though 20 is more than they do on a tray



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  • Sporting
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    But lots of overtime for some (un)lucky workers?

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  • Snake Plissken
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    Originally posted by ursus arctos View Post
    This is the one with the completely unworkable schedule, right?
    Ha. No. The message got through on that one.

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  • WOM
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    We used to guzzle trays of draught beer* in a joint called The Pig's Ear at university. The walls had nothing on them but cheap wood panelling, which had a distinct dark 'band' that ran around the entire room. When you looked around a bit, the dark line was where the locals all rested the back of their heads as they got slowly sozzled.


    *tray - 20 glasses - of ale or lager was pretty much all they did.

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  • Nocturnal Submission
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    Originally posted by Janik View Post
    Well, the pubs going for 'traditional' will put up horse brasses and the like. There are specialist suppliers of this stuff, but their business is being pushed by eBay et al. Typical selection:- https://www.etsy.com/uk/market/brass_pub_decor

    I was having a Sunday stroll with some friends in South Herts. in the late-80s/early-90s and we popped into a pub whose walls were covered with non-antique pistols and machine guns. It was extraordinary - it looked like a recently unearthed arms cache has been decommissioned and pinned up on the local pub's walls by the plod.

    TBH, I still can't quite believe what I saw.
    Last edited by Nocturnal Submission; 18-07-2019, 15:07.

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  • Anorak Smith
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    Originally posted by Snake Plissken View Post
    Just had an email from the CIO. There is a very major IT infrastructure shift happening for the next few weeks as part of separating $BIGCOMPANY from $VERYBIGCOMPANY. The email says that people will be working long hours, weekends and some overnights. As part of this, the (smart-ish) dress code is being relaxed for a few weeks. (The email also says "people are going to be very tired and stressed, so be patient and supportive and understanding".)
    I'll translate this from IT speak to English for you... Next, Next, Finish, feet up, think of a number, enter that number as overtime into time entry system, repeat, and if anyone asks the work is incredibly complex and cannot in anyway be automated.

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  • ursus arctos
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    This is the one with the completely unworkable schedule, right?

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  • Snake Plissken
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    Just had an email from the CIO. There is a very major IT infrastructure shift happening for the next few weeks as part of separating $BIGCOMPANY from $VERYBIGCOMPANY. The email says that people will be working long hours, weekends and some overnights. As part of this, the (smart-ish) dress code is being relaxed for a few weeks. (The email also says "people are going to be very tired and stressed, so be patient and supportive and understanding".)

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  • Janik
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    Originally posted by Hot Pepsi View Post
    What kind of tat?

    Some bars here allow the tat to grow organically - pictures of staff or bands that played there, amateur teams it sponsored/supported, local pictures and art, perhaps advertising of beer brands that no longer exist.

    But some just put up all kinds of whimsical shit just for the sake of it or pictures of a far off place that it’s trying to replicate, like New Orleans or Italy or Ireland. Or an excessive amount of sports stuff - especially NASCAR and NFL stuff - provided by the beer vendors.

    The pubs I’ve been to in the UK (few) don’t seem to be so interested in chasing a “theme” like that other than, perhaps “we’ve been here for a long time.”
    Well, the pubs going for 'traditional' will put up horse brasses and the like. There are specialist suppliers of this stuff, but their business is being pushed by eBay et al. Typical selection:- https://www.etsy.com/uk/market/brass_pub_decor

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  • WOM
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    Originally posted by Hot Pepsi View Post
    The pubs I’ve been to in the UK (few) don’t seem to be so interested in chasing a “theme” like that other than, perhaps “we’ve been here for a long time.”
    I was taken to a pub in Edinburgh where they pride themselves on having a three inch thick layer of dust on all their tat. It was sickening and fascinating in equal measure.

    The previously mentioned Reg's auto repair has tat everywhere. The best is the very large collection of framed show cars / custom cars / funny cars from the likes of George Barris et al from the '60s and '70s. Each of them has a hot babe across the hood who's now in her late seventies. He augments those with photocopied gags and cartoons, all of which hit the punchlines really hard with underlining and ALL CAPS on the pertinent words. He augments those with little biblical plaques in Italian and pictures of his roses.

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  • DCI Harry Batt
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    Ohhhhhh.

    I never think of 'sport". Only football.

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  • hobbes
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    Originally posted by Sporting View Post
    What do you mean by "support"?
    Sorry. Stupid autocomplete. "Sport."

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  • Balderdasha
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    Originally posted by Sporting View Post
    What do you mean by "support"?
    I took this as a typo for "sport" e.g. the TVs in UK pubs are usually only switched on for specific sport matches, which don't really require sound, and otherwise are off.

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  • Hot Pepsi
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    Originally posted by hobbes View Post
    Oh, there's usually plenty of tat on the walls, but TVs are usually on silent and unless it's a young person's pub in the evening, music is usually quiet or off.
    What kind of tat?

    Some bars here allow the tat to grow organically - pictures of staff or bands that played there, amateur teams it sponsored/supported, local pictures and art, perhaps advertising of beer brands that no longer exist.

    But some just put up all kinds of whimsical shit just for the sake of it or pictures of a far off place that it’s trying to replicate, like New Orleans or Italy or Ireland. Or an excessive amount of sports stuff - especially NASCAR and NFL stuff - provided by the beer vendors.

    The pubs I’ve been to in the UK (few) don’t seem to be so interested in chasing a “theme” like that other than, perhaps “we’ve been here for a long time.”

    Likewise, you have cafs that simply serve food with minimal thought to the decor or pretentious beyond feeding people. We used to have diners like that, but it’s a dying breed. It may be dying there too.

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  • DCI Harry Batt
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    Like, supporters, of one or other team involved in the televised game.

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  • DCI Harry Batt
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    'support in", I reckon.

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