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Now my windows 7 powered PC no longer has support, I am worried about this here virus in China.
lurker":1mij1cx9 said:Now my windows 7 powered PC no longer has support, I am worried about this here virus in China.
Trainee neophyte":1bw62low said:Microsoft is an amazing company. If you have a problem with your computer, they will know, and one of their support techs will call you and help you fix it. Admittedly they seem to have contracted out to a team in Hyderabad, but Ranjit was very helpful. He knew exactly what my Microsoft operating system problem was, even though I use Linux. Great company, great people. I couldn't recommend them highly enough.
RogerS":1iv542pq said:I had a Chinese last night and now I can't stop coughing.
phil.p":18d42iat said:Tomorrow is Burns's Night and the Chinese New Year. I'm going to have haggis with hoisin sauce. Chinese Burns night.
Trevanion":1yit7szf said:phil.p":1yit7szf said:Tomorrow is Burns's Night and the Chinese New Year. I'm going to have haggis with hoisin sauce. Chinese Burns night.
The haggis is probably more likely to give you some kind of unknown virus.
As we are waxing lyrical about the Orient, this is my favourite Chinese shop at the moment:[attachment]=0IMG_20190627_114050.jpg[/attachment]Steve Maskery":2njnr8sc said:When I did my Masters, a long time ago now, half my colleagues were Chinese and, of course, we became friends. I tried to be a good host, days out to Chatsworth, Chistmas dinner chez Maskery and the like. I asked them if there was anything particular they wanted to do while they were over here and there was good support for learning to cook something iconically English. They had come to the right guy!
Hmm, what could we do? What could be more English than Rhubarb Crumble?
So one weekend I arranged for them to come over early, make Rhubarb Crumble and then our other colleagues would come over in the evening to sample the delights. I think I probably did Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding whilst we were at it, I can't remember, TBH, but we made a meal of it.
So they arrived and the first task was to catch our rhubarb. I took them down the garden and showed them how to pull rhubarb. They laughed. They really laughed. They were laughing so hard they were actually holding on to each other.
I suppose that if you have never seen rhubarb, then watch somebody stand astride it, yank it out of the ground and then throw most of it away, it must be quite amusing.
Anyway, we made the crumble (Antony Worrall-Thompson recipe, before he disgraced himself).
As we ate, there were lots of appreciative noises, in several foreign accents, not just Chinese.
I asked them if they could remember what it was called. "Ah, yes, Rumble Crumble!"
And so the page of the book was defaced with a pen and edited and the dish has forever since been known as Rumble Crumble. Happy days.
Osvaldd":cg2aykrr said:Bill Gates is going to murder millions of people in order to help establish world communist government
http://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/
http://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/ ... nario.html
AndyT":1wh6l55u said:Trainee neophyte":1wh6l55u said:Microsoft is an amazing company. If you have a problem with your computer, they will know, and one of their support techs will call you and help you fix it. Admittedly they seem to have contracted out to a team in Hyderabad, but Ranjit was very helpful. He knew exactly what my Microsoft operating system problem was, even though I use Linux. Great company, great people. I couldn't recommend them highly enough.
Agreed. And so reasonably priced at just $70 per month. Did Ranjit install the special remote diagnostic software for you as well?
RogerS":2csxzg3f said:Osvaldd":2csxzg3f said:Bill Gates is going to murder millions of people in order to help establish world communist government
http://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/
http://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/ ... nario.html
I'm really struggling to understand this post. Humour ? Irony ? Sarcasm ? What, exactly ?
phil.p":14rmuy7p said:Tomorrow is Burns's Night and the Chinese New Year. I'm going to have haggis with hoisin sauce. Chinese Burns night.
thetyreman":3s6xl29f said:don't forget a dram of whiskey with it, ideally mature lagavulin
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