Dave Silver Spares website oddity

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by The Older Gentleman, Jun 14, 2004.

  1. The Older Gentleman

    WorkTOG Guest

    OK. I see from their website today that their "shopping cart" is hors de combat.

    What causes this particular glitch, then?
     
    WorkTOG, Jun 15, 2004
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    simonk Guest

    "BINGBONG! The attention of customers is drawn to aisle 13, where we have a
    number of web apps available at reduced prices"
     
    simonk, Jun 15, 2004
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    darsy Guest

    "BINGBONG! This week only, buy one MVC model 2 application framework
    and get TWO jsp custom-tag libraries ABSOLUTELY FREE!"
     
    darsy, Jun 15, 2004
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    I want to see who writes the first review.
     
    Ben Blaney, Jun 15, 2004
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    Pip Guest

    Oi! This is an English language newsgroup, TYVM.
     
    Pip, Jun 15, 2004
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    Pip Guest

    (WorkTOG) struggled to ejaculate:
    Wheels going wonky due to overloading and abuse, generally. That's
    why the fuckers never steer straight and corner like supertankers with
    a gale abeam.
     
    Pip, Jun 15, 2004
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    Ben Guest

    You think you're joking...
     
    Ben, Jun 15, 2004
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    darsy Guest

    well, oddly enough, I've got several copies of it.
     
    darsy, Jun 15, 2004
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    dwb Guest

    Nah, just a wanabee. When you popping over to Oxfordshire again then?
     
    dwb, Jun 15, 2004
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    dwb Guest

    it's almost fitting that clicking on the authors name returns you to the
    exact same page...
     
    dwb, Jun 15, 2004
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    SteveH Guest

    And how did you form this opinion? - based on the fact that I work for a
    supermarket chain, no doubt.

    My qualifictions, however, disprove your opinion.
     
    SteveH, Jun 15, 2004
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    darsy Guest

    why, do you have a good degree?
     
    darsy, Jun 15, 2004
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    SteveH Guest

    Well done - you've managed to categorise anyone with decent A-level and
    GCSE/O Level grades as 'thick'.
     
    SteveH, Jun 15, 2004
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    flashgorman Guest

    I thought he said that anyone who doesn't know about web apps is thick.
     
    flashgorman, Jun 15, 2004
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    dwb Guest

    Typo aside, didn't you say just the other day degrees were worthless?

    If degrees are worthless, what does that make the things below degrees?
     
    dwb, Jun 15, 2004
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    SteveH Guest

    I did - in so much as most degrees won't give you any advantage over
    someone who is 'only' educated to A-Level standard.
    See above.
     
    SteveH, Jun 15, 2004
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    SteveH Guest

    Bad form and all that, but most employers would prefer to see relevant
    experience rather than a bit of paper that shows you can talk a good
    job.
     
    SteveH, Jun 15, 2004
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    Porl Guest

    And the proof of which is where?

    I *imagine* a lot of employers would acknowledge the commitment and breadth
    of learning shown and gained while working for a degree that wouldn't lead
    to such preposterous generalisations as that, young feller miladdo.
     
    Porl, Jun 15, 2004
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    Ben Guest

    A-level and GSCE/O-level's are meaningless once you're over the age of
    20.
     
    Ben, Jun 15, 2004
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    Ah - *that's* why he made that choice to drop out of university!
     
    Ben Blaney, Jun 15, 2004
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