Wouldn't that be fun. What really happens is people are rude to the cashier and then when they get home, they call the store and tell the mgr. the cashier was rude. Try helping someone use a coupon in the self check out. They scream at you and tell you that you are confusing them (they cannot do coupons, the cashier must do them and approve them) and grab their stuff and huff on over to a different cashier. People don't realize what dumb asses they look like when they throw a temper tantrum in front of the cashier.lol Ahhhh the market thing.
People using the markets as a coffee shop without the cups of coffee. (Plugging up the aisles while they gab)
This is easy to fix. Just look at the top shelf of the aisle as you ram your cart into their's or you could even gently run over their foot. Then apologize, telling them, you didn't notice them "stopped" there.
People obviously not mobility handicapped taking up parking spaces designated as disabled parking.
This is also a major pick of mine. I don't know how to fix it but I have seen others fix it so to speak - they key the car. This is not recommended. You could get caught. My car gets keyed just because it's a SUV. I have a wheel chair sign but I don't abuse it.
Markets that keep their carts quite a ways from their stores, so that the handicapped people have a hard time even getting the cart to the store. (I helped out one fellow yesterday with that problem).
You must be referring to Super Store. They seem to be getting the message and they finally have a few inside the store now.
Markets that keep lemon juice in some aisle other than the aisle with juices in them (and other breaks from logic).
Save On Foods keeps it's lemon juice with the other juices. You are safe there. Cranberries are the biggie there. No where near the rest of the fruit and that is where everyone expects to find them.
Cashiers who put items that melt in the same bag as the hot BBQed chicken.
Then you would be happy with me. I put hot foods in a separate bag.
People that wait for their chance at the cashiers bench while sticking out into the main aisles so people have to go around or barge through.
If I'm understanding you, I assume you mean when it's busy and the buggy's can lead from the cashier into the aisles. I don't know about all the SOM stores but in "mine", they rope it off so that customers have their own little aisle like they do in banks for example and it leaves a clear space for the customers to move freely up and down the aisles.
People who stand there gaping while waiting at the cashiers instead of having their member cards, debit cards, credit cards, etc. ready.
This is annoying and maybe even more so to the cashier who simply wants to complete the order and get on with the next one. You forgot to mention the cell phone users who start their call just as they approach the cashier. After all - she's there to work for them (?)so there is no need to be polite enough to speak to her/him. I've learned to treat these people in much the same manner in which they treat me. I act like no one is across the counter from me. I put groceries through for someone who is invisible to me.
Make them leave the store and come back after they've decided to think about what to do and to be courteous when at the store.
People can fix this like we did on canada.com by simply saying things like: Yukon Jack said: =========0000000 etc. etc. and then give their short response and everyone will know who they are referring to.A bit closer to home:
It bugs me when I see short sentences here, with no appearent connection to any of the previous posts. NO quote, no reference, no name, no post number, just a few words in thin air.
If I had the power, I would make any "reply" less than two sentences invalid and non-publishable.
I love it too - if only you had left the politics out of it.Love it! Right-wing bloggers in training!
People can fix this like we did on canada.com by simply saying things like: Yukon Jack said: =========0000000 etc. etc. and then give their short response and everyone will know who they are referring to.
It was but I wasn't referring to the numbers. The posts here are all numbered too. Just in a different way. Don't you remember how we used to say:I am not sure, but wasn't it an issue at the end at Canada.com, that post numbers were no longer being numbered ?
It was but I wasn't referring to the numbers. The posts here are all numbered too. Just in a different way. Don't you remember how we used to say:
Sirrup said: lalalalala and lalalala and so on and so forth and then we would go on with what we had to say. On here, what YJ is talking about is when someone uses a quick response instead of quote. I know there have been times when I have done that and by the time I get my quick response posted, someone else has posted and it's out of order. Now I usually say - Sir Francis said: and at this point I type in the point I wish to refer to and then I say what I have to say.
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Damn Rider fans!
Shaw sells digital now and the box. The picture quality is not the same. I know that high def. is not fully "here". Each item just keeps improving the picture. My brother has Blue Ray. He says that with each new thing (high definition for example), add blue ray and again the picture gets better. As him and his wife say, I guess what we have to decide is, how much more clear do we want it.Yup, wait till digital TV comes in and prices will drop like a rock when people realize they do not need new TVs and only a digital box that Shaw, BellVu or all other possible provider probably supply you already..
Maybe one or two people chained to desks in the basement at Sony... I began to get really pissed about this when I found out that "HDTV ready" really means "Not ready for HDTV signals, you need another box." It's all !#$!#@$!@$ marketing terminology. After weeks of digging around I finally figured out that what I wanted was a tv set with 1080p in the specs, no mention of upconversion, and an internal digital tuner that didn't require an extra external box to decode anything. And in another few years I'd bet the #!$!@$s will change it all again. They should define a standard and stick to it for the average lifetime of a tv set.The television market drives me crazy.... does anyone know what the heck is going on?
Maybe one or two people chained to desks in the basement at Sony... I began to get really pissed about this when I found out that "HDTV ready" really means "Not ready for HDTV signals, you need another box." It's all !#$!#@$!@$ marketing terminology. After weeks of digging around I finally figured out that what I wanted was a tv set with 1080p in the specs, no mention of upconversion, and an internal digital tuner that didn't require an extra external box to decode anything. And in another few years I'd bet the #!$!@$s will change it all again. They should define a standard and stick to it for the average lifetime of a tv set.
Digital camera specs really vex me too. I bought a Canon AE-1 SLR camera in 1976, and it served me well for 30 years, during which I bought several additional lenses for it. When I started to investigate digital SLRs a few years ago, I discovered I could not buy a Canon camera body my lenses would fit onto, everything I owned was useless, top quality lenses I once paid many $hundreds for, all still in pristine condition (I take VERY good care of my equipment), were suddenly worth nothing, I had to start over again if I wanted to go digital. Photo gear for non-professional but knowledgeable photographers like me who want top quality equipment used to be something you could buy once in a lifetime. Now they're like personal computers, obsolete the moment you buy them. At the very least, people who make cameras should provide a way to use their older lenses with them. Most of them don't, and ought to be shot and pissed on for it. It's all marketing hype; megapixels really don't matter at all for 99% of photographers, a 3 megapixel camera will provide perfectly satisfactory print images up to at least 8x10, and you can't even buy a 3 megapixel camera anymore, except possibly as a camera of seriously poor optical quality built into a cell phone.
Other things that seriously bug me, that I really can't do anything about because the civil rights and free speech laws quite rightly prevent me from following my instincts:
Creationists, and their tarted up cousins, Intelligent Designers; they're either ignorant or stupid, possibly both.
New Age mystics; see above.
Kevin Trudeau, a multiply-convicted felon still promoting his crap about things "they" don't want you to know.
Jenny McArthy, the "vaccination causes autism" diva.
Oprah Winfrey. Gawd, where to begin...
Dr. Phil. See above.
Late night cable tv. Jesus, what a wasteland of woo-woo BS.
Conspiracy theorists. Learn to think, you fools, try to understand probability and evidence.
Religious fundamentalists, of any stripe. Your scriptures are transparent fables, your claims are demonstrably false, you have nothing sensible to contribute to any discussion.
Hmmm... maybe I've turned into a cranky old man. The list of things that bug me is endless.