Trivial things that make you annoyed beyond expectations?

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Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
As I said, the clue is in the name "holidays".

Our kids are half Japanese, and I'm very glad they're getting education in Germany and not Japan. One reason for this is the understanding that children should be allowed to be children.

Exactly. Kids are already forced into a traditional and outdated school system. Extending that into their 2 week break is ridiculous. There's a reason that overbearing, education obsessed parents in films usually get a rude awakening; because it's not how to raise your kids. Unless you're a school master from the 50s
 
Exactly. Kids are already forced into a traditional and outdated school system. Extending that into their 2 week break is ridiculous. There's a reason that overbearing, education obsessed parents in films usually get a rude awakening; because it's not how to raise your kids. Unless you're a school master from the 50s

I just checked: suicide rates amongst 15-20 year olds in Japan and S. Korea is are double that of the UK and Germany. This is not entirely due to homework, of course, but I do feel vindicated in bringing my children here.
 
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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Ebay sellers trying to entice potential buyers with ridiculously small discounts.

I see an item for a tenner I might want and pop it in my watch list... then the seller sends me an offer of 37p off... like that's gonna sway me.

just had another one on a USB cable... original price of £4.43, offer price of £3.51. Not bad at a glance but the original price includes VAT, the offer price doesn't so it'll be £4.21... a whopping 22p discount!
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
I bought a Nokia 105 mobile phone for emergencies a few years ago. I've just found out that the letter keys don't work properly, I can't send texts.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
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According to the Met office, 20 and above is 'warm' and 25 and above is 'hot'. (Though you are right to a degree but I still have to agree with the Accy man - man up you softies).
Up here in the land pf Jock, 15 or 16 is 'tae warum, oh jeez' for some poor souls..
We've had up to a sizzling 12 degrees locally and there's guys in t shirts and shorts. F*ck that.

A pal of mine had just returned from his second 2.5 year stint with the British Antarctic Survey, and was queuing outside the Hammersmith Odeon for a gig in the British winter; granted only London but it was decidedly sub-zero. He was wearing shorts and a tee-shirt and felt toasty warm. Even the bouncers were coming across to look as they couldn't quite believe it
 

Gwylan

Veteran
Location
All at sea⛵
Yesterday's discovery is why I am rubbish at some woodwork.
I realised that my circular saw is right handed.
I am left handed
As a result I cannot easily see the blade and whatever line I have drawn.
Really wondered why I had problems.
When I use the guide then thing are fine. But just following xthe line doesn't do it.


Now I don't suppose there is a left handed circular saw out there that rubs on Makita 18v batteries..
 
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