astrosly
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There's another fitting motto in IT:Motto: Yesterday's technology, tomorrow.
Good, quick, cheap. Pick two.
There's another fitting motto in IT:Motto: Yesterday's technology, tomorrow.
Sorry for being culturally unaware, but what is all this motto stuff?There's another fitting motto in IT:
Good, quick, cheap. Pick two.
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In the context of this motto, it means that if you want software thatSorry for being culturally unaware, but what is all this motto stuff?
Some of us don’t do twitface!I sent QF twitter a message earlier this afternoon asking when the website would be fixed as I was waiting for a flight from Thursday to land in my account. Was sent the link to claim missing points. Responded with 'too early to do that' and repeated my question. Nothing since.
You know straitman, I only use twitface to complain. It seems to be the only way to get people/companies to listen.Some of us don’t do twitface!
I'm waiting for a flight on Tuesday to hit my account. Did the retro claim and still nothing has credited yet.I sent QF twitter a message earlier this afternoon asking when the website would be fixed as I was waiting for a flight from Thursday to land in my account. Was sent the link to claim missing points. Responded with 'too early to do that' and repeated my question. Nothing since.
I'm waiting for a flight on Tuesday to hit my account. Did the retro claim and still nothing has credited yet.
It's 80 SC's so worth hassling for.
It apparently called (selective) Customer Service !!.......I only use twitface to complain. It seems to be the only way to get people/companies to listen.
This Aussie obsession with alcohol is hilarious. Even more amusing is watching (non FF'ers) see foreign attitudes to alcohol availability for the first time. The highway-side McDonalds in France where bottomless cups of beer are self dispensed by customers alongside the Coke and Fanta or you can request a wine glass for red or white instead. Aussies reeling, gasping for air, in disbelief in Germany seeing children (16/17 year olds) in school uniforms dispensing beer from vending machines (at $2 per can) without the slightest second look from the locals. Recently came across an Aussie, just arrived in Los Angeles who mounted a curb in his just collected rental car claiming he was distracted by a huge billboard on Sepulveda Blvd. openly advertising a marijuan_ retail shop.Catweazle, she would be lucky to consume $5 worth of booze, let alone the $39 cost. I have a latin american upbringing - I have a slightly different outlook on it to most Aussies (ie trying to keep kids from it)
Only difference I notice on my iPad min is cute little red QF kanga symbols next to all my QF flights bkgs and plain little planes next to those that are not QF.
I have, sadly.Has anyone had an SMS verification when logging in since Wednesday? I haven't.
They actually rolled out the new system, and completely decommissioned the old system (100% gone). It's old system 'Profile' was made for Qantas over 30 years ago and was designed for only around 300,000 members.
IT Fail 101, whenever we decommission a system, we might turn it off, or at least redirect input away from it, but it's sitting there ready to be brought up for at least a good few days or weeks before getting 100% decommissioned, complete with a recommissioning plan to deal with data which might have been missed during that time.