Archive for May, 2007

Bargain of the year! £10 off £30 at loads of places with Google Checkout

May 31, 2007 7:34 am

You may or may not have noticed that I have an eye for the occasional bargain.

But this beats the pants off everything I’ve even seen….

For EVERY order worth over £30 at thousand of places, you get £10 off.
No coupons. No cashback. No claiming anything.

Here’s the original notification

Here’s a partial list of retailers (there’s loads more)

OK, google won’t let you place 5x£30 orders from the same place in the same day, but there’s nothing to stop “careful” splitting of orders.

I’m always the first to grumble at crap retailers, so I’m going to recommend SVP, where I signed up for this discount , then picked a pack of blank DVDs from this list and then used the Google Checkout £10 thing.
So, I got 8 ink cartridges, a pack of 50 and a pack or 25 blank DVDs, a pack of DVD markers and a 512Mb SD memory card for a camera, for… £22 inc VAT and postage.

Remember that the retailer has to have the special “£10 off £30″ logo, and rumour has it that the promotion MIGHT end at the end of the month.

Go nuts, people, and just remember when you next see me in the pub, that for every £90 you spent, I saved you £30 :)

Once again, check the terms carefully. Don’t blame me if you mess up!

Council leaves school lights on as a “duty of care to vandals”

7:32 am

ELECTRIC lights are being left on inside the old Dalkeith High School building — to protect vandals and intruders from hurting themselves.
The astonishing revelation that the lights are left burning for the vandals’ benefit rather than the building’s, came after former Conservative MSP candidate for Midlothian, P J Lewis, said he had been “appalled” to see the lights left on — years after the school’s closure — while he was out inspecting the site with local residents.
The council revealed:
“Some lights — including some on timers — are left on during the winter months to protect potential intruders from fall hazards.
“Midlothian Council as owners of the property have an obligation to do this under duty of care.”

You can read more if you blood pressure can stand it…

Carphone Warehouse 0870 scam exposed - video

May 26, 2007 7:57 am

UPDATE 25_06_2007
An envelope arrived from CPW this morning which resolves this matter to my satisfaction. An odd way to run a business, but my gripe is now over. Thanks for all your help and support.

There’s a whole lot more aggro to it, but basically Carphone Warehouse have a scam involving their 0870 number which will never be answered,and I’ve exposed it. OK, the video drags on a bit, but I didn’t want to put any edits in so it’s clear there’s no cheating!

I told OFTEL, they said to check legal advice, which I briefly did, and he says that if a charge is made with the expectation that a service will be provided, and that service ISN’T provided (even after the company has been told), then an offence has been comitted.

UPDATE: The Register picked up the story!

The Carphone Warehouse said they’d “refund the customer”. I send them another recorded letter on the 1st of May. Both recorded letters have been signed for, but I’ve had no response. I’ve called the head office 3 times - I was cut off twice, and another time, I waited 20 minutes on hold…to find I’d been connected to TalkTalk sales!

Wasting two years at TVU, a “New University”

7:29 am

Welcome to people from The Student Room forums where there’s a lively discussion about this subject…

I feel I’ve pretty much wasted £600 and the last two years at TVU (Thames Valley University, the former “Reading College”). Just thought I’d tell how I saw it from my perspective. I’ve no doubt I’m going to annoy someone, but if you think I’m wrong, form a reasoned argument and post it.

In 2005, I started a foundation plumbing course. I sailed through it with the highest overall marks, doing well in the practical, theory and key skills aspects.
However, I was rather startled to find that effort counts for absolutely nothing.

After putting exceptional effort into the technical drawings and key skills presentations, I then sat in a presentation while other people, who had not done a single thing, were allowed to go and print out something totally irrelevant off the internet and just stand and read from the page! In fact, I clearly remember one standing there, having not even read through, so that he said:
“…and for information you can click her….I mean here. Oh, I don’t think I was meant to read that.”
And they were allowed to do this over and over again until it scraped a bare minimum standard.

The whole foundation course appeared to be just about “bums on seats” – doesn’t matter how incapable someone was, they’d pass. “Everyone must have a prize”. I only remember one person getting kicked off the course, and that was because he fiddled his EMA. But it’s about educational standards, not the money, right?

And key skills was just a joke - questions like, “What belongs at the end of a sentence. A full stop or an elephant”?
And yet still 50% failed. They probably answered “release back into the community” for that one, though…

I got onto year 2 of the NVQ. The standard was far higher, only three of us from year one made it through, and then was less messing about, so no griped there.
At this point, I needed a job in order to complete the practical aspect. How hard could it be? I can turn my hand to any skill needed – I’ve done everything from electricity network maps for the national grid to huge fence runs on farms in New Zealand.

Then I hit the snag – the Polish dimension. So when I ring up a plumber (one of the 45 CORGI registered ones in a 30 mile radius that hasn’t gone out of business), the answer’s either:
• “I have a choice – watch over an unqualified person who probably won’t be insured, or backhand a Pole £3 an hour”
• OR – “You’re from TVU? Sorry mate, no way!”

A lot of us who weren’t already in the industry found the same thing.

I was at a builders merchants when I saw one guy’s leaflets pinned up.
This boy was consistently and utterly hopeless, missed a large chunk of the course, and no-one I spoke to even remembers him being there for the last month. HOW did he pass?

That’s not a very enviable reputation for a college to have. Places for H&V students are in extremely short supply.
Here’s a transcript from BBC Radio 4’s “file on four” programme, explaining exactly the problem I had:

The government agency charged with closing the nation’s skills gap receives more money than the Royal Navy.

Yet critics believe the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) presides over a funding mismatch - either training too many people for the jobs available or not training enough people with the right kind of skills.

Sir Digby, the former CBI leader, told BBC Radio Four’s File On 4: “It is what I call the British Leyland model - you put a lot of money in at the top and an Austin Allegro comes out at the bottom.

“In our industry, it’s a waste of time because most of the people that apply to us for a job have reached the same level of education that the scheme trains people to reach,” she says, adding that the bar has been set too low for government help with skills training.

The LSC maintains the scheme is working well and pointed File On 4 to Crewe Alexandra Football Club.

The League One side is now getting its stewards trained under the new scheme - including people who have been doing the job for 20 to 30 years.

It is highly likely that of the 130 students enrolling to train in basic plumbing skills at Grimsby Institute - there will only be 50 vacancies for the apprenticeships to get the vital on-the-job training as a professional plumber.

Colleges get funded per student and it is in their interests to recruit students regardless of the local job market.

I contacted the council and hospital’s subcontractors about a placement – all say exactly the same thing; in the last year or so, they can’t get insurance for people who aren’t qualified, so they can’t take me on.

I’ve decided to go in a different direction now, but I went back to the college for a couple of hours to print some stuff off and have a chat with a couple of the lecturers about the place. There was the usual spouting of figures - you know “of former polytechs based in the Kings Road we have the highest ratio of students to carpet in this postcode”. That kind of thing.

But what struck me most, not having been in for a couple of months, was just what a weird, un-academic atmosphere the place had. I was trying to work in the computer room. I remember about 3 months ago, I quickly and discreetly answered my vibrating mobile and someone was on me in a second, waving at the “No Mobiles” sign even though I was almost whispering and there was lots of noise. But when I went back, there was one “special” guy, not even logged on, just sitting there making moo-ing noises. And in the far corner, 3 BIG dudes listening to rap music, loudly, through a tinny mobile phone.

When I asked if anyone was going to tell moo-ing man or rap-dudes to shut up, it was a case of “he’s special so we’re not allowed to interfere (even though he doesn’t even have a PC account)”. Oh, and sometimes he makes barking noises, as the girl the other side of me told me. “It’s well annoying, can’t concentrate or nuffink”, as another message appeared on her MSN…oh, and the answer to the big dudes was “would YOU tell them to turn it off”?

Now, I’m not tarring ALL departments and students with the same brush, but just before Christmas (sorry, winterval or whatever it is now) I spoke to a woman in the queue at the cafe who said she’d just quit because every time she tried to discipline or kick someone disruptive or lazy off the course, she was told that as many people as possible had to pass, no matter what.

And for the record, I do know that it’s not always been like that - 10 years ago, I did an “Access Course” in order to top up some qualifications, and did science, French, maths and some wiffly thing which I can’t even remember but was easy and everyone had to do it. But back then, the place was much better. They had labs and people who wanted to be there. A fancy new facade on the building and a logo designed by a 4 year old doesn’t really make things better inside.

And that, ladies and gentleman, is Blair’s vision - 50% in higher education.

UPDATE: I just found that TVU appears in a leauge table. It comes 109th out of 109

EDIT: I agree with Marc, the commenter below. The LRC is better and there are more PCs (albeit with a ridiculously small amount of RAM struggling to run XP Pro in “full pretty graphics” mode but with refresh at 60Hz so you can’t help but have a splitting headache and epilepsy after ten minutes).

UPDATE: Here’s a couple of my first projects from year one, before I realised that putting effort in counts for nothing as the course it either pass or fail. So the 97% is the same as 35%.
Here’s a “measurement” and basic services project of the house I was living in at the time, using Google Sketchup, which is an excellent, free and very easy-to-get-to-grips-with CAD package.

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Here’s the Bathroom Project

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And here’s the bathroom “lifted out” of the house.

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…and finally! Here’s a video for the Presentation project (a crossover of Key Skills and the actual course). This is the project for which some people were allowed to nick something from the internet, print it out, and read it out on the day. And the idea was that you had to get within 1 minute of the alloted time. Several were 3 minutes short.
One person, who did an OK presentation, but got it totally and utterly wrong with regards to what a direct and indirect hot water system (ie: the whole point of the course), stil passed that section. As did the “click her for more info” person mentioned above.

Anyway, this was my contribution (and yes, in time honoured fashion, I deleted the “good” version, which doesn’t have me stumbling in the “sit down and read from the book” scene).

The latest catalogue of Home Office fuckups…

May 25, 2007 9:39 pm

So, apparently, the number of migrants from Eastern Europe is falling. Which is why Slough has a load of pregnant teenage Roma girls turning up. But the figures are totally wrong. Guess know how the Home Office came up with the new figures?
By asking people coming in via Heathrow and Gatwick to fill in a voluntary form. IF they fill in the form AND put that they are DEFINITELY planning to stay and work for at least a year, AND they aren’t planning to live in shared accomodation, then they’re counted as a migrant. Never mind the fact that almost all the cheap flights from Eastern Europe come into Stansted!

Oh, and asylum claims are down. Apparently.

Crime backlog is four times worse than they originally admitted.

Walking freeOh, now they’ve let a load of dangerous criminals go for a walk. They planned to make a large bomb, had criminal records, and this charming chap had been bailed twice. But it’s OK, because they’re not dangerous - they just shouldn’t be approached. And why are they walking free? Because detaining them would have breached their human rights.

And finally, for this mini-batch, it seems the government has made itself totally impotent. The country has become ungovernable.
For example, sham marriages may now take place, thanks to the Human Rights Act…

Controversial immigration rules aimed at stopping sham marriages are unlawful, says the Court of Appeal.

Judges said the law breached the fundamental rights of immigrants subjected to the vetting.

The High Court ruled in 2006 the law was incompatible with human rights on grounds of nationality and religion, particularly because those marrying in the Church of England were not subject to the same sort of scrutiny as couples from other faith backgrounds.

Nobody knows the scale of sham marriages, although senior registrars suggested that before the new legislation there could have been at least 10,000 a year.

Registrars at Brent Council in north London suggested in 2005 that a fifth of all marriages there were bogus, with officials able to spot couples who barely knew each other.

One 2005 case saw 25 people jailed for a sham marriage network stretching from London to Leicester.

According to Home Office figures, since the new checks were introduced the number of suspicious marriage reports received from registrars fell from 3,740 in 2004 to fewer than 300 by the end of May 2005.

Between January and August 2006, there were only 149 such reports, it said.

The Human Rights Act? Not in my name.

The Independent goes hysterical over Google non-story

May 24, 2007 9:11 am

I caught site of The Independent this morning….

The Independent isn’t watching its editorial standards……and The Independent isn’t watching its editorial standards…

Oh, perleeease! The article itself was about as hysterical and ill-informed as the Daily Mail’s spy-in-your-bin non-story.
Mind you, The Independent has often been rather short on facts - apparently, “virtually no-one” arrived from Poland in 2004, and the eastern European migrants have failed to materialise. Oh, and drugs are good for you.

Trouble is, when they DO come up with a good report, like the one about logging being responsible for almost all carbon emmisions, then it loses its effect.

Politics gone the wrong way round!

May 21, 2007 8:00 pm

Can ANYONE tell me what’s wrong with the idea that current taxpayers should have a higher place in the housing queue than people who have bullied their way here? It’s about the first decent Labour idea in ten years. Undoubtedly, some chavs may be less deserving than some migrants, but, c’mon…since when were we the world’s charity?

And then, right after talking of hugging a hoody, Cameron now wants to SUPPORT the failing idea of city academies!

Is there going to be anyone with any principles left to vote for??

Mars now making chocolate from the love in a puppies eyes and a child’s playful laugh….

6:52 pm

So, Masterfoods did a massive u-turn on the decision to add animal rennet to their chocolate bars. I’m no veggie myself, so I wasn’t bothered, but I can’t see how it’s good management to decide to save a tiny, tiny amount by using animal rennet, when you KNOW you’re going to piss veggies off.