That's one thing that really annoys me about Mozzers. If I pop in on my lunch-break, I can't buy just one banana. I have to buy a whole facking bunch.Square Eyes wrote:I hope that the revolutionary "well hung" banana display won't be a casualty of any Morrison in-store refresh.
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why not snap a banana off the bunch like what everyone else does inbetween sampling grapes.Spencer For Hire wrote:That's one thing that really annoys me about Mozzers. If I pop in on my lunch-break, I can't buy just one banana. I have to buy a whole facking bunch.Square Eyes wrote:I hope that the revolutionary "well hung" banana display won't be a casualty of any Morrison in-store refresh.
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In any other supermarket I'd do just that, but Morrisons' bunches of bananas are all pre-weighed and priced up before they're put on display, and they don't do individual ones.Hymagumba wrote:why not snap a banana off the bunch like what everyone else does inbetween sampling grapes.Spencer For Hire wrote:That's one thing that really annoys me about Mozzers. If I pop in on my lunch-break, I can't buy just one banana. I have to buy a whole facking bunch.Square Eyes wrote:I hope that the revolutionary "well hung" banana display won't be a casualty of any Morrison in-store refresh.
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I wonder if they noticed that the clock in the sidebar doesn't actually update itself...rdobbie wrote:Oooooh! New website just launched! http://www.morrisons.co.uk
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
I can't decide which is more depressing: that someone thought a clock on a website would EVER be useful when nearly everyone has one present in the corner of their screen, or that you noticed it doesn't update.jrothwell97 wrote:I wonder if they noticed that the clock in the sidebar doesn't actually update itself...rdobbie wrote:Oooooh! New website just launched! http://www.morrisons.co.uk
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No, the most depressing thought is that Morrissons, being a big multi-national company, can't even get their own website to work.Sput wrote:I can't decide which is more depressing: that someone thought a clock on a website would EVER be useful when nearly everyone has one present in the corner of their screen, or that you noticed it doesn't update.jrothwell97 wrote:I wonder if they noticed that the clock in the sidebar doesn't actually update itself...rdobbie wrote:Oooooh! New website just launched! http://www.morrisons.co.uk
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
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Hymagumba wrote:why not snap a banana off the bunch like what everyone else does inbetween sampling grapes.Spencer For Hire wrote:That's one thing that really annoys me about Mozzers. If I pop in on my lunch-break, I can't buy just one banana. I have to buy a whole facking bunch.Square Eyes wrote:I hope that the revolutionary "well hung" banana display won't be a casualty of any Morrison in-store refresh.
Ever got a bit carried away when sampling the grapes? Like eaten a whole bag by the time you've finished shopping and have to go get another. Then when your halfway home with the shopping you suddenly get a real bad stomach ache and flatulance and an urge to get to a toilet ASAP.
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Multi-national? Are you sure?jrothwell97 wrote:No, the most depressing thought is that Morrissons, being a big multi-national company, can't even get their own website to work.Sput wrote:I can't decide which is more depressing: that someone thought a clock on a website would EVER be useful when nearly everyone has one present in the corner of their screen, or that you noticed it doesn't update.jrothwell97 wrote:
I wonder if they noticed that the clock in the sidebar doesn't actually update itself...
Anyway, most website clock efforts [very 6 years ago it is too] I've seen are static because no-one's quite anal enough to care whether it's *exactly* right, and page loads take place within one minute intervals. They're really not worth the bother. The only reason I'm talking about it is to highlight how tedious you are.
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Erm, I'm not sure if it's just me, but that clock DOES update. Oddly enough, it doesn't appear to run quite in sync with my PC, updating itself a second before or after the actual time change. Something to do with the fact it's a Flash widget maybe?
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Probably because it's got a javascript running to redirect the page to itself (ie refresh) every minute. (I've got Noscript, so it doesn't automatically allow Javascript)ThePotato wrote:Erm, I'm not sure if it's just me, but that clock DOES update. Oddly enough, it doesn't appear to run quite in sync with my PC, updating itself a second before or after the actual time change. Something to do with the fact it's a Flash widget maybe?
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
*sigh* he can use Noscript but can't keep a virus off his computer...jrothwell97 wrote:Probably because it's got a javascript running to redirect the page to itself (ie refresh) every minute. (I've got Noscript, so it doesn't automatically allow Javascript)ThePotato wrote:Erm, I'm not sure if it's just me, but that clock DOES update. Oddly enough, it doesn't appear to run quite in sync with my PC, updating itself a second before or after the actual time change. Something to do with the fact it's a Flash widget maybe?
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