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Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by crookesey
(Post 11048903)
Because if the computer went down we couldn't continue with our business, very costly, where have you been for all these years, in a public sector bubble perhaps? :confused:
just an ordinary joe earning a living so it was your computer not you that had annual health checks, not you, see I was worried for you that you might have been working an an unhealthy environment ;) turns out you were in insurance, how unhealthy is that :) |
Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 11050065)
nah not so lucky so no public paid for gold plated pension
just an ordinary joe earning a living so it was your computer not you that had annual health checks, not you, see I was worried for you that you might have been working an an unhealthy environment ;) turns out you were in insurance, how unhealthy is that :) |
Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by crookesey
(Post 11050228)
It did no harm at all to my bank balance.;)
:( you can't take it with you, and you will only be able to leave 50% to the Mrs, unless you have bought one of the pensions not available to the common oik :ohmy::frown: |
Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 11050425)
but the STRESS man, what do the actuaries say about people's chance of dying early if you have been in insurance
:( you can't take it with you, and you will only be able to leave 50% to the Mrs, unless you have bought one of the pensions not available to the common oik :ohmy::frown: |
Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by crookesey
(Post 11050431)
All none protected rights funds can provide up to 100% spouses benefits, none protected rights must provide 50% spouses benefits. Stress is there in all jobs, my mate, a senior metalologist, was supervising a 'melt' when one of his men fell into it, now that's stress. I never took the job home with me, the founder of the company was the same, he died last year one month short of his 101'st birthday. :D
when I was 17 I had to handle the death of a midshipman who was in charge of a deck mounted mortar, it failed to go off - until he put his head over the barrel to see what was not happening.............. STRESS :confused: |
Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 11050531)
Stress :confused:
when I was 17 I had to handle the death of a midshipman who was in charge of a deck mounted mortar, it failed to go off - until he put his head over the barrel to see what was not happening.............. STRESS :confused: |
Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by crookesey
(Post 11050539)
Well you started it. :sneaky:
it just depends on how (if) you recognise it and how you handle it I sat down and wrote out a load of notes as to my life with a view to expanding it and providing references etc for my family and I actually felt better because I had written it down. It made more sense to me, and after all those years I now realise what I did wrong and what I did right (I won't say what the winner was). and since my very first computer was owned by HMG back in 1960's and my first programming course was in 1970 where I learnt the now defunct ALGOL I could almost say I was at the "forefront of technology" but the phrase hadn't been invented then ;) |
Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 11050546)
nope, I don't start stress - that is caused by other people
it just depends on how (if) you recognise it and how you handle it I sat down and wrote out a load of notes as to my life with a view to expanding it and providing references etc for my family and I actually felt better because I had written it down. It made more sense to me, and after all those years I now realise what I did wrong and what I did right (I won't say what the winner was). and since my very first computer was owned by HMG back in 1960's and my first programming course was in 1970 where I learnt the now defunct ALGOL I could almost say I was at the "forefront of technology" but the phrase hadn't been invented then ;) Stress is relative to who is suffering from it, Churchill must have felt it many times, but all it achieved was to make him stronger. ;) |
Re: MY COMPUTER IS STILL IN ONE PIECE
Originally Posted by crookesey
(Post 11050567)
A philosopher indeed, death, pain, injustice, well being, love, hate and fear, we experience them all. I am now the family elder and keep on attempting to remember how my grandfather handled the job, he was a Victorian and the nicest and best man I have ever known.
Stress is relative to who is suffering from it, Churchill must have felt it many times, but all it achieved was to make him stronger. ;) :sneaky: surely the worst stress was Clemmie's not knowing what was happening to him :( |
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