Stop hijacking the thread, there's a what did you brew today threadSound OB . I've a Youngs American IPA waiting. I'm planning to give it a wee skim of Falconer's Flight Blend. What do you like to brew?
Stop hijacking the thread, there's a what did you brew today threadSound OB . I've a Youngs American IPA waiting. I'm planning to give it a wee skim of Falconer's Flight Blend. What do you like to brew?
ST Austell Proper Job clone would be the correct term and no Bananas....PJ ? Pajamas, Proby?
I sat in a teams meeting for two hours for something that could have being communicated in a simple e-Mail, then did about an hour of productive work, then another two hour wasted in a meeting that didn’t go anywhere.
Then lunch (freshly made flatbreads cooked on a metal griddle) with Tzatziki and salad it was excellent.
Then another few hours of reading e-mails replying to e-mails and another Teams meeting. Alas it’s a living, and keeps me in malted barley hops and yeast.
I don't mind teams for chat but for calls the lag is a pain but can't hold a candle too Cisco Jabber as there is a 2 second delay on receiving and I have witnessed this personally as we have a tour isle in the factory....Teams replacing emails is a real pain. Lobe the sound of that flatbread lunch though
Why140mm that's nearly 7" and 1 * 100mm or 4" would have been plenty.
Replace your bathroom fans with these to see how much steam it ducts out.l
I don't mind teams for chat but for calls the lag is a pain but can't hold a candle too Cisco Jabber as there is a 2 second delay on receiving and I have witnessed this personally as we have a tour isle in the factory....
The nicest thing about working from home has being how much lunch has improved, no ham sandwiches (and if it is it’s left over gammon or pork not supermarket ham), and made fresh rather than the night before and stored in the office refrigerator.Teams replacing emails is a real pain. Lobe the sound of that flatbread lunch though
Teams does have its uses, especially the chat feature. I’ve not had any issue with lag on calls it’s the content of the calls not the quality that is the issue.I don't mind teams for chat but for calls the lag is a pain but can't hold a candle too Cisco Jabber as there is a 2 second delay on receiving and I have witnessed this personally as we have a tour isle in the factory....
Loving the lunch comparison...The nicest thing about working from home has being how much lunch has improved, no ham sandwiches (and if it is it’s left over gammon or pork not supermarket ham), and made fresh rather than the night before and stored in the office refrigerator.
I‘ve just made up dough for a loaf of whole meal bread, proofing over night in the fridge then will knock back let rise again tomorrow before baking (can’t beat fresh bread spread thickly with butter and honey).
Teams does have its uses, especially the chat feature. I’ve not had any issue with lag on calls it’s the content of the calls not the quality that is the issue.
The nicest thing about working from home has being how much lunch has improved, no ham sandwiches (and if it is it’s left over gammon or pork not supermarket ham), and made fresh rather than the night before and stored in the office refrigerator.
I‘ve just made up dough for a loaf of whole meal bread, proofing over night in the fridge then will knock back let rise again tomorrow before baking (can’t beat fresh bread spread thickly with butter and honey).
Teams does have its uses, especially the chat feature. I’ve not had any issue with lag on calls it’s the content of the calls not the quality that is the issue.
Sods law....washed both cars as in the recent weather they are quite dirty and about 1hr later a bird 5h1t on the bonnet of one of them
What did you do today?
amazon delivery of vodka and cotton gloves.
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