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I go out to fish a match and come back to this lot :D

 

 

 

 

I agree with your stance on this as it is the same as mine.

Our trade unionists are still hard at it I see.

Does this mean they get to go into work 2 hours later than normal tomorrow because of the extra work they had in replying to this?

 

Insular life makes some forget about the real world. I see others have used my "children " analogy.

People do it all the time, it is called life and getting on with it. And if it means your a little tired does it mean we stop the world?

Because if we did as some are saying that is exactly what would happen to a company, as in being stopped dead in its tracks.

I couldn't agree with you more. I thought Thatcher had burried these union numpties?

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Wait until the computers become sentient and start a union.

Then i'll give up. I don't think ive made a secret that if I could get a robot to do what a human could, I'd employ no humans at all. Much easier life.

Not all it seems.

Maybe we should take over where she left off?

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Wait until the computers become sentient and start a union.

You had to tempt fate! My robotic friend is refusing to mail out any reports. Its gone on strike!

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I've just realised. As it's past midnight it will be on 8 hours rest time. No reports till 8am.

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You had to tempt fate! My robotic friend is refusing to mail out any reports. Its gone on strike!

What do you expect?

Look at the time man, it's tired.

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So it is. I wonder if surgeons, doctors, fireman etc down tools when they have worked their hours and are doing something really important?

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