hahahha!
nings Joe, and nings to the /board!
bloody hell, it's hot in the office today... I'm tempted to pop out into soho square and work from there...
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Tue 27 Apr 2010, 9:11,
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bloody hell, it's hot in the office today... I'm tempted to pop out into soho square and work from there...
sack it all off and go down Brighton
sell up, stamp on mobile phone, and go live in the mountains
howdies Mr V
s,not fair is it...
We've got to walk to Embankment in a bit for our AGM.
I may take a detour to a beer garden on the way back
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Tue 27 Apr 2010, 9:13,
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I may take a detour to a beer garden on the way back
strip down to your pants
and say you are staying that way until they cool the office
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Tue 27 Apr 2010, 9:16,
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hahah, actually, i could pop out, buy a cheap tent, set it up infront of the freezer in the kitchen with the door open and call it my new office
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Tue 27 Apr 2010, 9:18,
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I think we should have a referendum on the following proposal.
The average working week is about 38 hours, or 7.6 hours a day for five days.
If we exclude existing holidays for simplicity.
now if you consider that 8 weeks = 304 hours.
then you could divi those hours up amongst the winter weeks, so 304 hours, divided by 44 weeks = 6.9 hours a week, or an extra 1.4 hours a day, making the winter working day 9 hours long, and meaning we could all take July and August off as a national holiday and enjoy the sun.
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Tue 27 Apr 2010, 9:24,
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If we exclude existing holidays for simplicity.
now if you consider that 8 weeks = 304 hours.
then you could divi those hours up amongst the winter weeks, so 304 hours, divided by 44 weeks = 6.9 hours a week, or an extra 1.4 hours a day, making the winter working day 9 hours long, and meaning we could all take July and August off as a national holiday and enjoy the sun.