Indeed. Especially when the location of that workshop is not that easily accessible in the first place.

Actually, the thing they were missing was the list of items for the delivery where that new windshield is. They cannot map which glass belongs to which car model, thus they cannot install anything until that list is found.

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The new car saga continues. I think I mentioned that it had a crack in the windshield when it was delivered to us on March 1. I then booked a time to get it changed (because safety and the car being leased), and they had to order the new windshield from the central European warehouse, pushing the actual booking further.

Well, today it was supposed to be changed. Except that they did not have one other part available (because reasons). Now I am on my way back to get the car and to book another timeslot for the actual change.

I would say yes. 😆

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When I saw this, I thought of the discussions on the overuse of the term AI with and . And yes, we are not alone with our thinking.

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Indeed. Let’s see how we will relax this weekend. Maybe watch some movies, maybe go to the swimming hall, don’t know yet.

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Yes. I must take time off to compensate those extra hours. Once this major thing is done, then I will do shorter days for a while.

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TGIF… Logged some 5 additional extra work hours this week, simply because we had to prepare for major changes coming next week. Those are now taken care of, next week I just need to stay sharp until Thursday afternoon, then I can relax a bit.

Interesting. I was checking some global quake tracking sites and none of them reported that, even though its magnitude (M3.0) was well above their threshold. 🤔

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Oh dear… I do hope it won’t escalate to the one that happened 11 years ago.

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Yep. But sometimes they are darn annoying, like the calendar bug I am having at the moment.

The customer, for whom I do consultation work, uses Office (because they are a bank) while we use Google stuff. When they send us a calendar invitation, it has the start and end times in daylight savings time (EEST) already now when it is not in use. This applies to both one-off events as well as for recurring events. The one-off events they are at the right time in our calendars (which converts them all to UTC), but the recurring events are one hour earlier in our calendars. Also, if they make any changes to the event, we do get the update email but the event start and end times might not get updated. It is always ”funny” to try to guess when the events start.

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