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Phillip Parr

@wizpip

Engineer and scientist. Tech, LEGO, General geekery.

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As someone who works closely with insight teams I understand the value of customer feedback. "Penny for your thoughts" whilst offering no compensation, and 7 minutes of time from the goodness of my heart... I think you're only attracting those who want to complain. Premier Inn

As someone who works closely with insight teams I understand the value of customer feedback. "Penny for your thoughts" whilst offering no compensation, and 7 minutes of time from the goodness of my heart... I think you're only attracting those who want to complain. <a href="/premierinn/">Premier Inn</a>
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I don't have and have never had a VR headset, aside from that random free one that once came with one of my Samsung phones many years ago that saw almost no use. Does this mean Meta is now dishing them out for free and if not, why did I get this?

I don't have and have never had a VR headset, aside from that random free one that once came with one of my Samsung phones many years ago that saw almost no use. Does this mean Meta is now dishing them out for free and if not, why did I get this?
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Breaking news: Tinder gets paid feature in America that was a free feature two decades ago on PoF. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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I literally only use Google Workspace for my domain email. I get about 1 email a month. That's now a £7 email. Time to actually find alternatives.

I literally only use <a href="/GoogleWorkspace/">Google Workspace</a> for my domain email. I get about 1 email a month. That's now a £7 email. Time to actually find alternatives.
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21 years ago I bought a pack of 12 Sainsbury's economy pint glasses for £1.59. Today, 5 remain. That's a breakage of one every 3 years - is that good, or am I clumsy?

21 years ago I bought a pack of 12 <a href="/sainsburys/">Sainsbury's</a> economy pint glasses for £1.59. Today, 5 remain. That's a breakage of one every 3 years - is that good, or am I clumsy?
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I don't think either of these are cookies Google UK, unless for some reason your AI results are all in American English, which would be horrific localisation? I do note it has spelt "colorful" incorrectly too.

I don't think either of these are cookies <a href="/GoogleUK/">Google UK</a>, unless for some reason your AI results are all in American English, which would be horrific localisation? I do note it has spelt "colorful" incorrectly too.
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I appreciate that foreign correspondents write pieces for the BBC, but I don't understand how American English spellings are allowed to be used on the .co.uk version of the website? On one hand you're teaching kids English with Bitesize, on the other you're ruining it with news.

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If men want to stop women having abortions and killing one rudimentary lifeform, they should stop ejaculating and killing millions of rudimentary lifeforms.

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Oxford comma would've stopped my brain reading this in the first instance of the embassy telling people to come and shelter next to it.

Oxford comma would've stopped my brain reading this in the first instance of the embassy telling people to come and shelter next to it.