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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
This week I received an email from an hotel (who have my email address) noting that I (named first) and three other named people (all female on the basis of their forename) had cancelled a booking for the end of this week. I do not know who any of the other people are and certainly never made a booking in the first place!
I have forwarded the message back to reception asking them to look into how this happened. The "front of house" team leader has responded agreed to do so and will undertake any necessary staff training.
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I just received one of those pre-recorded phone messages from "the financial watchdog" reporting that they had intercepted two suspicious debits on my bank account to outfits "I had not previously used", and that if I agreed to the transactions going through I should press... but at that point instead of waiting to find out which button, I put the phone down. There really doesn't seem to be any point in dialling 1471 to find out if the caller can be rung back, since, apart from the possible risk to myself, they usually abandon ship before any chance of discovery. I'll check my accounts later.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI just received one of those pre-recorded phone messages from "the financial watchdog" reporting that they had intercepted two suspicious debits on my bank account to outfits "I had not previously used", and that if I agreed to the transactions going through I should press... but at that point instead of waiting to find out which button, I put the phone down. There really doesn't seem to be any point in dialling 1471 to find out if the caller can be rung back, since, apart from the possible risk to myself, they usually abandon ship before any chance of discovery. I'll check my accounts later.
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I turned on the radio to listen to the short New Generation Artist programme only to find some vocal drivel claiming to be a Proms concert that seems to think it has the right to occupy the airwaves regardless of schedules. Evidently " the home of classical music" is expected to ditch the Classical music in favour of said drivel. I'm assuming that The Glasshouse has more than one performing space as there is supposed to be another concert starting at 10 pm - currently less than 25 minutes time.
There was a big load of applause and Tom McKinney did a lot of talking and I thought that was it but no - yet more of the same.
The OFF switch has been deployed.
To add insult to injury the schedule has been claiming that the NGA programme is "On Air" since its due start time at 9-15.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI turned on the radio to listen to the short New Generation Artist programme only to find some vocal drivel claiming to be a Proms concert that seems to think it has the right to occupy the airwaves regardless of schedules. Evidently " the home of classical music" is expected to ditch the Classical music in favour of said drivel. I'm assuming that The Glasshouse has more than one performing space as there is supposed to be another concert starting at 10 pm - currently less than 25 minutes time.
There was a big load of applause and Tom McKinney did a lot of talking and I thought that was it but no - yet more of the same.
The OFF switch has been deployed.
To add insult to injury the schedule has been claiming that the NGA programme is "On Air" since its due start time at 9-15.
The Glasshouse* does indeed have at least 3 dedicated performance spaces.
*Ridiculous name - makes it sound like a military correction facility...
...those of us who have spent time domiciled in NE England just continue to call it The Sage or Sage Gateshead.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
I did similar last night expecting to find 'Round Midnight. I see from Sounds that the Night Tracks Prom went right through to 0030 this am. As with others I signed off fairly quickly!
The Glasshouse* does indeed have at least 3 dedicated performance spaces.
*Ridiculous name - makes it sound like a military correction facility...
...those of us who have spent time domiciled in NE England just continue to call it The Sage or Sage Gateshead.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI should devise a special punishment for people who change broadcast schedules at short notice. When I've eagerly looked forward to a rare programme for days, I dread to hear that cheery voice saying 'and now, in a change to the advertised programme...'
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI should devise a special punishment for people who change broadcast schedules at short notice. When I've eagerly looked forward to a rare programme for days, I dread to hear that cheery voice saying 'and now, in a change to the advertised programme...'
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
... or 'later than advertised'. This is one reason why I record programmes (the other being that I might well nod off before they start or while I'm watching them.)
...when a sporting event overruns (OK, these things happen) why, oh why do we have to have the pundit post-mortem? This should be ditched and the expected programme broadcast straight after the end of the match (or other event) has finished. I get particulary sick of pundits trying to justify why a particular team did not win - you lost - get over it!
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
Which brings us back to pundits (another thread, I know - but this is a grumble)...
...when a sporting event overruns (OK, these things happen) why, oh why do we have to have the pundit post-mortem? This should be ditched and the expected programme broadcast straight after the end of the match (or other event) has finished. I get particulary sick of pundits trying to justify why a particular team did not win - you lost - get over it!
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