Don’t tell me, if you were to suggest the club have a cloud environment for document sharing etc, you’d have some saying that the club couldn‘t afford to buy new computers, besides…where would the club put it and who’d look after it.I can’t even get our Golf Club Board to understand that a Shared Data Environment would be highly beneficial. Currently each Board Member uses their own IT system. We end up emailing documents, minutes, drafts etc with barely any configuration control. I consider it a bit of a failure on my part that I can’t get over the advantages of a SDE to them. Even the three Office staff hold their own versions of documents and data worksheets - emailing them to each other.
As an add on to the above, I was walking down the stairs at home on Tuesday am, the bad left leg buckles under me and I end up sitting straight down on both ankles
Both knees went pop at the same time, que mucho ouchiness and sweary words, upshot is I am now into my third night in Stoke Mandeville, can’t weight bear on either leg yet and they will probably have to keep me in until one leg is able to bear weight.
Good job the weather is still rubbish, but looking at a good couple of months out
I have to disagree. I've eaten in the staff restaurant for the last 16 years (same menu the patients get) and the food 95% of the time is decent and exceptional value. Macaroni and mash would normally be two separate menu choices from the listHospital food!
Who ever serves up macaroni cheese with mashed potato ?
I've not criticised the quality of the food in any way, but find the mix of macaroni and mash a strange combination to serve up, especially as the lunch sheet only offered macaroni cheese.I have to disagree. I've eaten in the staff restaurant for the last 16 years (same menu the patients get) and the food 95% of the time is decent and exceptional value. Macaroni and mash would normally be two separate menu choices from the list
Are you on a soft food diet? Teeth lackingI've not criticised the quality of the food in any way, but find the mix of macaroni and mash a strange combination to serve up, especially as the lunch sheet only offered macaroni cheese.
Not at all, but I don't remember seeing "large pork chop" on the lunch menuAre you on a soft food diet? Teeth lacking
I have to disagree. I've eaten in the staff restaurant for the last 16 years (same menu the patients get) and the food 95% of the time is decent and exceptional value. Macaroni and mash would normally be two separate menu choices from the list
Mmmmmm nice. Our apple crumble and thick proper custard always a winner. Not a patch on my good ladies with apples picked from the course each Autumn but for a massed produce version very, very goodAs a volunteer we get a free lunch. The puddings are delicious - ginger sponge and custard...huge portion! We only get one course so I go pud every time
Hospital food!
Who ever serves up macaroni cheese with mashed potato ?
Probably talking about herself with that last commentUlrika. Comes out to say she has nothing to say about Sven being diagnosed with terminal cancer but ends the message with 'Not a decent person'. What happened to having nothing to say?
If you haven't got anything good to say, better to say nothing at all.
I got mine through too for my Nissan Leaf.The Mrs has just had her car tax bill come through the post.......20 quid....
It can barely be worthwhile bothering....it'll almost cost 20 quid for the envelope, paper, printing, postage and processing
Not I mind that much, I mean, mine is 165 quid but at least they'll have some left once I've paid it.....
My sister was in recently. What annoyed her was having to have the choice of the person in the bed before her. It's such a poor system. She then had the pressure of choosing for the next person. She was kind though, went for something neutralToday I went for shepherds pie and cheese and biscuits - not too bad!
Let's hope I allowed home before I need to discuss the weekend menu