What you guys doing right now.

Stuart-says-yes said:
Tachi- said:
how much?

£122, which is good considering its a 20GB model, that is worth about half the price.

The person who bid on the console and then e-mailed me to tell me they did not want an xbox, bid on the relisted auction, I'm not pleased.

Still not pleased, ebay removed the auction from the site because it infringed copyright laws -______-

£122 for an xbox.... sounds like the arcade,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listin ... dition=new

:/ sorry mate, most people search round major websites before venturing into ebay. Maybe open a amazon marketplace account?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Xbox-360-250GB- ... b_title_vg

Ouch... now thats a price you'd have to try contend with.


Zin5ki said:
Today was the office's Christmas "meeting", during which no work-related matters were discussed whatsoever. Its location was a tapas restaurant, and thus I found myself consuming more olives and mushrooms than I had planned to.

Yeah we had our xmas meeting the other week, going for a pub xmas meal next friday, £20 a head. but the food is worth the price..... there's always one who gets too drunk and starts saying stuff they shouldn't lol thankfully the known people who do that in our office aren't coming, so might actually be a funny night :)
 
Stuart-says-yes said:
You'd think but other's on twitter were also complaining about the lost of all EU amazons sites and Amazon JP
Can't have been for very long, I'd say. Surprised if it was even a "real" problem with Amazon, either, God knows how many backup servers etc. they must be running.
 
My job involves working with Amazon and I can confirm that it was for at least half an hour; we couldn't even log in to their seller platform. It was one of the busiest weekends of the year for us in sales so I imagine quite a lot of money was lost, though most buyers probably returned later in the evening anyway to get their stuff.

R
 
Rui said:
My job involves working with Amazon and I can confirm that it was for at least half an hour; we couldn't even log in to their seller platform. It was one of the busiest weekends of the year for us in sales so I imagine quite a lot of money was lost, though most buyers probably returned later in the evening anyway to get their stuff.

R
Wow, that's crazy. Can you remember anything like that happening before?
 
Just watched this:

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2010 strikes me as a decent year for film. I preferred 2009, though.
 
ilmaestro said:
Wow, that's crazy. Can you remember anything like that happening before?

I've never seen it go down for more than a few seconds in the time I have been using it (a couple of years). Usually if anything gets flakey it's something nonessential - all resources are channelled into the parts of the site which take the money where possible :)

R
 
Yeah, I can only imagine how many redundancy/fail-safe backup plans they must have to keep things running, must have been nuts to knock them out for that long.
 
I was actually thinking about setting up my own porn film company and covertly distributing the productions via the most "work safe" looking website I could think of.
 
their doing what?


bastards...


anyway..have girlfriend, no need for porn lol.







OT. listening to ricky gervais podcast, organising meet up with the lads for tonight and txting the other half.

half a day to go... then i'm killing the next 2 days till the weekend.
 
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