Hate it when I'm too fast for a website. Site loads, I put the cursor on something like "SEARCH" and click, but in that split second between those two actions, the site has loaded up just a little bit more and I wind up clicking on something like "CONTACT US".
― pplains, Monday, 12 January 2015 17:40 (eleven years ago)
When I started at TCS they encouraged us to ask ppl for their email addresses at the register. At first they said it like, "Hey, people might want to know when we have sales! Just ask, if they say no, that's fine obvs." By the time I left they were offering positive incentives to workers who got the highest percentages of ppl to give them an email. I got the feeling negative incentives were right around the corner.
― Orson Wellies (in orbit), Monday, 12 January 2015 17:41 (eleven years ago)
Radio Shack has been really obnoxious about the email stuff for years
― Nhex, Monday, 12 January 2015 17:47 (eleven years ago)
lol Radio Shack was way ahead of the curve, they used to ask for your address years ago
― valleys of your mind (mh), Monday, 12 January 2015 19:54 (eleven years ago)
I just had one of those, cash purchase of an overpriced-yet-undeniably-effective hair care product for one of my daughters from a salon I visit for no other purpose.
"What's your last name?" "Is it 'Dusty' Perry?" "I'm supposed to ask." "How do you spell your last name?" "Who normally does your hair here?" Ha ha ha, who does my greying, thinning hair.
― Vic Perry, Monday, 12 January 2015 20:42 (eleven years ago)
Canada Goose Parkas
― walid foster dulles (man alive), Monday, 12 January 2015 20:45 (eleven years ago)
It also doesnt help that because I'm a temp I'm realizing about 2/3ds of what my employer is paying the temp agency
Not to stoke any further IA, but it's possible that you are grossly overestimating the cut that your temp agency is willing to part with.
― Smoothie Operator (Old Lunch), Monday, 12 January 2015 20:54 (eleven years ago)
Very true. I used to be temped for Accounts Payable jobs, so the most hilarious thing to me was knowing the 'big secret' of exactly how much the company was paying for my services because I was the one processing the bill! (Of course temp agencies never ever want their temps to know this stuff).
I recall more than one job where I got hourly $13, and the agency was getting $22, and that this ratio was pretty usual, so, I got more than half, but less than 2/3 of the payout.
However, and this really ticked me off, one job that was largely funded by taxpayer dollars paid me way less than half of the outrageous sum the temp agency got! I think I got $9 out of $25 bucks on that one! No business like soaking the people.
― Vic Perry, Monday, 12 January 2015 21:03 (eleven years ago)
temp agencies take that much?! damn.
― Nhex, Monday, 12 January 2015 21:04 (eleven years ago)
i guess companies will pay to screw people out of benefits
Most of the times I was ever offered to 'go perm' it was usually with a pay cut from what I had been getting as a temp ('but you'll get benefits') so, no, thanks.
One reason I did temp for a long time was that the pay rates had at least something to do with demand, whereas permanent positions tended to be successfully squashed. While it was humiliating in some ways to have the agency taking a lot of money for doing nothing but landing me the spot, that did save me a lot of dreadful human resources interviews and frankly, I just wouldn't have found those positions on my own. I also used to see the most interesting trainwrecks: places where I'd take over the suddenly vacated position of an embezzler, a revenge case, a blazing incompetent. Whole little histories there. The work of course was more boring than not so regular changes of scenery were helpful as well.
― Vic Perry, Monday, 12 January 2015 21:31 (eleven years ago)
That reminds me of this collection of anecdotes (I thought it mentioned the hassling-for-address thing but it doesn't seem to):http://www.ihateworkinginretail.com/tag/i-hate-radioshack/
I particularly enjoyed VIII and XV, if you've got better things to do than read the whole collection of longwinded rants. But who would have better things to do than that?
― club mate martyr (a passing spacecadet), Monday, 12 January 2015 21:49 (eleven years ago)
omg XV is amazing, I have no idea what that is
― valleys of your mind (mh), Monday, 12 January 2015 21:53 (eleven years ago)
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t53/baldie0522/doin-brum.gif
― they TRY to look like GOOD people (soref), Monday, 12 January 2015 21:58 (eleven years ago)
baldie doin-brum.gif
― they TRY to look like GOOD people (soref), Monday, 12 January 2015 21:59 (eleven years ago)
ia: egregiously bad service in restaurants. i'm sooooo chill and forgiving about minor food service slip-ups. i don't care if you smile. i don't care if you refill my water without me having to ask. if i don't say when i'm ordering that i'm allergic to XYZ food item (which would be a gross overstatement, since my food allergies are really trivial), it's a minor inconvenience but not the end of the world if the kitchen forgets to leave it off. i just want a baseline level of transactional ease if i'm gonna choose your place over other places. i had work to do last night and i ran out to get a quick takeout order so i could scarf down some food and meet my midnight deadline. i ended up waiting probably 40 minutes for a dish that at most would take ten minutes to cook from pre-prepped ingredients and assemble in a styrofoam box. and the restaurant was busy, but not slammed. it just made me very stressed out. which is my problem, not theirs. i don't handle stress well. 40 minutes is a long time to wait though.
― mitt fleekwood (get bent), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:45 (eleven years ago)
no i in yr a
so to speak
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:48 (eleven years ago)
the level of stress made my a feel i
― mitt fleekwood (get bent), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:49 (eleven years ago)
_lol Radio Shack was way ahead of the curve, they used to ask for your address years ago_That reminds me of this collection of anecdotes (I thought it mentioned the hassling-for-address thing but it doesn't seem to):http://www.ihateworkinginretail.com/tag/i-hate-radioshack/I particularly enjoyed VIII and XV, if you've got better things to do than read the whole collection of longwinded rants. But who would have better things to do than that?
That reminds me of this collection of anecdotes (I thought it mentioned the hassling-for-address thing but it doesn't seem to):http://www.ihateworkinginretail.com/tag/i-hate-radioshack/
Whoa thank you, aps! I read the first few of those when it was first posted, but missed the great ones you pointed out plus my favorite, the one w/ Stoned Craig going "I'm hungry, Paw." (Which I've said a lot to various people over decades for no reason I can discern, so maybe it's just part of the collective human drive to say it.)
― Je55e, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 05:32 (eleven years ago)
Stoned Je55e
― valleys of your mind (mh), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 14:49 (eleven years ago)
OK that Brum story loooolOriginal Brum theme was instrumental but TIL there is an extremely lengthy modern version
― kinder, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 15:00 (eleven years ago)
bill gates the spider
― kinder, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 15:04 (eleven years ago)
News sites showing handheld video but blurring out the edges? I feel like I see something like this every week or two. Sorry, this is some really traumatic video.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/dying-among-strangers-metro-victim-found-fellow-riders-who-tried-to-save-her-life/2015/01/13/98f6c37e-9b7a-11e4-bcfb-059ec7a93ddc_story.html?hpid=z3
― how's life, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 20:43 (eleven years ago)
lately every time i watch some crappy viral video prank, i get IA imagining myself just out and about trying to run an errand and getting trapped in a viral video prank. like that dumb telekinesis coffee shop thing.*
*maybe the reactions are fake, idk.
― LIKE If you are against racism (omar little), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 20:49 (eleven years ago)
It's very likely my last dying words will be "Turn your phone sideways if you insist on recording this."
― pplains, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 20:59 (eleven years ago)
Yeah, it's not because something is being blurred out, it's because people don't shoot in landscape and for some reason news organizations have chosen to present it like that. I think they should just reject all portrait videos.
― Jeff, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 21:26 (eleven years ago)
Why can't phones just format videos in landscape regardless of the position of the phone?
― Je55e, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 21:29 (eleven years ago)
camera sensor orientation? the actual sensor isn't square iirc, I may be wrong
― valleys of your mind (mh), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 21:32 (eleven years ago)
those takeout containers with interlocking flaps - eating from them makes me ia bcz the flaps get in the way
i usually dump it out onto a plate of something but sometimes you can't & raaaaage
― difficult-difficult lemon-difficult (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 21:33 (eleven years ago)
Like Chinese take out containers?
― carl agatha, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 21:43 (eleven years ago)
if you hold it from the side you are holding down three of the flaps automatically
― valleys of your mind (mh), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 21:43 (eleven years ago)
Blurred margins - you'll also see this sometimes when shows re-run old 4x3 segments in their new 16x9 format.
― pplains, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 21:51 (eleven years ago)
Was cutting up a carrot for some soup for dinner and lost about half of it to the 3 slices just rolling right off the cutting board and onto the floor.
― ©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 23:21 (eleven years ago)
Weather getting even worse and still not collected flat pack. Had stiff neck on Monday the one day this week when there hasn't been really bad weather, think it was actually calm and sunny.Snowed last night and now there's a major storm happening tonight and tomorrow.i was just hoping I'd be able to get this thing home on the bus. Which will be a load of fun in itself. Thing is about 5 foot or so long which means it's a bit awkward. Maybe will have to get taxi and I'm really broke this week.
― Stevolende, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 23:59 (eleven years ago)
xpI don't know your floors but you can rinse stuff off.
― nickn, Thursday, 15 January 2015 00:44 (eleven years ago)
Having so much fun trying to get my cursor to keep things selected so it can organise them. Not sure where flaw lies is it a thing with Windows 7 or something.JUst tried to sort out a load of music on Foobar and instead of it clicking ad dragging a set of tracks it would just shift the highlight across other tracks or click and start playing on any track among several selected.Then just had even more fun trying to scroll up a page elsewhere on this site to try to click on the link to here. aaaaaargh
― Stevolende, Thursday, 15 January 2015 09:00 (eleven years ago)
These cutsey little browser messages that appear when a problem occurs.
For example, I guess Firefox didn't shut down properly last night, so now I've got it over here in the other window saying "Well, this is embarassing…" Like it somehow dinged my bumper as it was trying to back out of its own driveway.
The worst is Chrome. "There's no way you can see this PDF of your parcel map because we're Chrome and AWWWWWWW SNAP!"
― pplains, Friday, 16 January 2015 14:12 (eleven years ago)
while we're on computer issues - windows programs which, when you go to open a file, always take you back to some obscure folder on your hard drive rather than the last one you were on, meaning if you want to open multiple files you have to go through the rigmarole of locating the folder you wanted each time.
― this is just a saginaw (dog latin), Friday, 16 January 2015 14:15 (eleven years ago)
Oh yeah that sucks. Why do they do that?
― carl agatha, Friday, 16 January 2015 15:12 (eleven years ago)
there must be a 1337 way of stopping that. it's so frustrating.
― this is just a saginaw (dog latin), Friday, 16 January 2015 15:14 (eleven years ago)
i can admit that i am irrationally angered by the npr program "invisibilia"i hate the way they edit itthe topics are just barely quasi-deep and today i learned the urgent lesson of "your fears aren't real" the style of speech exemplified in that program annoys meugh
invisibiiiilyaso precious, so deep
― groundless round (La Lechera), Friday, 16 January 2015 15:19 (eleven years ago)
ok i feel betterdefinitely need to avoid this program though
― groundless round (La Lechera), Friday, 16 January 2015 15:22 (eleven years ago)
Ha Just 15 minutes ago I subscribed to this podcast b/c my therapist recommended one particular episode (not the fear one).
― Je55e, Friday, 16 January 2015 15:26 (eleven years ago)
I do hate that but I also hate it sometimes when programs do what you suggest and default to the last one, e.g. if 99% of the files I edit are in a standard documents folder but one day I need to use the same software to edit some configuration file in an obscure location or something that e.g. Google Talk has hidden in its own downloads folder, and then next time I open a document it shows me that folder and not the standard one
in short, why can't software just read my mind
(but please don't actually read my mind either, it is full of junk and secrets)
xxp I just heard the first Invisibilia double-bill this week and kind of liked it - it was good for my walk home, where I don't want to think too hard about anything because I might have to check out for a minute and concentrate on not being hit by a car etc - but while the interviewees were interesting, the questions the presenters asked were so point-missingly "so, a bad thing happened. did that feel bad?", and at one point they were almost falling over each other to emphasise that they totally didn't know anything about this mental health gobbledegook because lol not crazy, I mean this stuff is for the crazies, right? and I felt embarrassed
― club mate martyr (a passing spacecadet), Friday, 16 January 2015 15:30 (eleven years ago)
(ok, I just checked and I've heard the Thoughts double-bill but not the Fear one yet)
i heard the thoughts oneit wasn't so bad tbh it contained some essential truths -- i guess it's the way they're delivered that makes me want to barf
mostly it's the radiolab-style my irritation is totally irrational
― groundless round (La Lechera), Friday, 16 January 2015 15:32 (eleven years ago)
the radiolab guys make me IA so I can totally relate
― walid foster dulles (man alive), Friday, 16 January 2015 15:43 (eleven years ago)
Me too. I thought this was way less irritating than Radiolab though.
― carl agatha, Friday, 16 January 2015 21:56 (eleven years ago)
have not heard yet
― walid foster dulles (man alive), Friday, 16 January 2015 21:58 (eleven years ago)
Radio lab cuts right through me, so so annoying.
― brimstead, Friday, 16 January 2015 23:51 (eleven years ago)
ILX's aging demographic firmly in shouting at clouds territory
― Untitled Goose Band (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 19 November 2025 11:52 (four months ago)
Pull to be the youthful voice saying "who cares?!" but that's just a variant of the same old trap
― H.P, Wednesday, 19 November 2025 12:10 (four months ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQhX8PbNUWI
― giving you schtick (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 19 November 2025 12:15 (four months ago)
It doesn’t make me angry exactly but it really bugs me when people stick out their tongue to take a bite of food.
― epistantophus, Saturday, 6 December 2025 14:35 (three months ago)
catholic?
― Wichita Referee's Assistant (darraghmac), Saturday, 6 December 2025 15:31 (three months ago)
hmm I never thought about communion, I just meant in the normal course of eating food.
― epistantophus, Saturday, 6 December 2025 21:49 (three months ago)
"You may leave your message now. Press the pound sign for more options."
So ok, when she said "now," she really meant "five seconds from now."
― pplains, Monday, 15 December 2025 15:53 (three months ago)
there are so many doctors offices i've worked w/ that have voicemail like that and silly me I assumed people were actually monitoring them and then I'd call back after not hearing something and get it again and hear 'mailbox full'.
― Edward Albee Sure (Neanderthal), Monday, 15 December 2025 16:28 (three months ago)
I do eat saltines by putting them on my tongue and pulling in into my mouth.
― Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Monday, 15 December 2025 16:47 (three months ago)
Youtube prevew images with the host/creator making a stupid mugging-for-the-camera expression.
― hey man, smell my finger, then another finger, then cigarette (WmC), Sunday, 21 December 2025 15:31 (three months ago)
^^^ especially when they re-use the same 4 or 5 images.
― you gotta roll with the pączki to get to what's real (snoball), Sunday, 21 December 2025 15:36 (three months ago)
I haven't used it myself, but there is a browser extension called DeArrow: "DeArrow is an open source browser extension for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube. The goal is to make titles accurate and reduce sensationalism. No more arrows, ridiculous faces, and no more clickbait."
― blatherskite, Sunday, 21 December 2025 19:25 (three months ago)
The pantry where I volunteer a lot often has leftover food at the end of the shift, typically perfectly good private donations/rescues that nonetheless won't last until the next distribution and are offered to the volunteers to take home, since otherwise they'd have to be composted or thrown away to make space for new donations or rescues. I sometimes bring home a bag or two of bread, veggies, fruit, a pie, whatever - some things for the fridge, some things for the freezer, some things for the counter - but then there's an avalanche of annoying questions. "What are you going to do with that bread?" "Don't forget to use up the bananas." "Do you have plans for that salsa?" And my response is always more or less the same: I brought it home because it was free and was going to be disposed of, and if I think of something to do with it, good, and if not, that's fine, too, since throwing it out or composting it is what would have happened to it had I not brought it home in the first place!! So stop hassling me, maaaaan.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 28 January 2026 16:40 (two months ago)
I'm part of a triglyceride drug study. I used to have the same nurse take my blood every time. She was great and it was always easy.
She left and now it's some clown who just seems unconfident in blood taking. He will search for veins like he's looking for acorns in an ocean, then finds one, rubs it with alcohol, then grabs the tourniquet, after which he loses the vein and starts the hunt over again.
I've bruised every time he's taken my blood, and the first time it was a bad one because he had to abort and reinsert because he fucked up. Last time I chugged mad water before hand and he still struggled.
Anyway I get a reminder call from the office and they add am extra message asking me to come hydrated this time to make the blood draw easier.
WHAT??!!!
Feel like fuckin coming in with an arrow tattooed on my forearm pointing to it
― Bertolt Blecch (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 4 February 2026 20:54 (one month ago)
Haaaa. I'm literally at the clinic getting my weekly allergy shots right now. I get one in each arm. It's usually the same nurse and very painless. Today it was a different nurse, who I recognized because last time she was here a little while back, the shot in my left arm hurt like he'll and gave me a massive welt which lasted for days. When I get a big welt, I have to tell them the next time and they dial back my shot. Sure enough, she does left and I can feel her pressing it in and it really hurts. After she says "that left arm has really been giving people problems today, must be something in the serum." FFS
― whimsical skeedaddler (Moodles), Wednesday, 4 February 2026 21:22 (one month ago)
Hahaha. That's some real "wet streets cause rain" logic
― Bertolt Blecch (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 4 February 2026 21:26 (one month ago)
Last time I got blood drawn the nurse was all but drooling over the size and prominence of my veins; it was like something out of Naked Lunch. Going in for one next week; hope whoever I get is competent.
― Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Wednesday, 4 February 2026 21:26 (one month ago)
I really can't stand someone walking into a room talking to me without making any effort to see if I'm even in a position to listen.
There was one instance recently when I was reading up on something extremely important and then got mad almost immediately that I wasn't listening, to which I snapped "i was in the middle of something important and you walked in and flooded me with an paragraphs worth of information before I could even look up to tell you 'please give me a minute'"
― Strawmandalorian (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 10 March 2026 23:06 (two weeks ago)
yes unfortunately been seeing someone who murmurs quietly in the other room and then expects me (hard of hearing from ROCK) to have comprehended everything that was said
― Andy the Grasshopper, Tuesday, 10 March 2026 23:18 (two weeks ago)
notification that you have a (yet another) D3ll software update. click link, open app whatever = then it spins around “checking” for updates forever
YOU WERE THE ONE WHO TOLD ME THERE WAS ONE!
YOU DONT GOT IT READY TO GO?
so annoying
― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 12 March 2026 00:26 (two weeks ago)
i mean nevermind that it reminded me 3 times TODAY that there was an update
fkn thing
― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 12 March 2026 00:27 (two weeks ago)
My wife does this. She's also one of those people who restarts a conversation that ended two or three days earlier, making no attempt to remind me of the context for her new remarks. I'm just supposed to remember and tag back in.
― wipes chooser (unperson), Thursday, 12 March 2026 00:37 (two weeks ago)
My dad texted me the other day, "Got a minute?"
I texted back, "Sure. What's up?"
No response.
Ten minutes later, he rings the doorbell. He's been sitting in my driveway, where's he's been waiting for me to come out for a minute.
― pplains, Thursday, 12 March 2026 02:52 (two weeks ago)
haha!
― kinder, Thursday, 12 March 2026 08:25 (two weeks ago)
most annoying in this day and age: websites that ask you to enter your email address or postcode and clearly have some constant validation going on because you type ~the first letter~ and red text pops up THAT DOESN'T LOOK RIGHT. PLEASE ENTER A VALID POSTCODE/EMAIL ADDRESS my energy company does this when you log in and it makes me so mad
― kinder, Thursday, 12 March 2026 08:27 (two weeks ago)
I was buying tickets to my son's play yesterday and it said I needed to switch to my bank app to confirm, so I did that, then after approving I switched tasks back to the browser, which had refreshed and lost the transaction. this happens all the fucking time, the worst is the hospital app, which asks me to confirm via an email, and of course it refreshes and I'm back to stage one. I have tried fixing phone settings to prioritise the browser app and stop it refreshing but it doesn't seem to care.
― Francis Fuck Coprolalia (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Thursday, 12 March 2026 09:06 (two weeks ago)
― wipes chooser (unperson), Wednesday, March 11, 2026 8:37 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink
My dad and I talk on the phone, on average, once every two months or so. I have a theory that he believes that when we hang up, I stand there like a statue for roughly eight weeks until we talk again, at which point he acts like he is a Netflix show and I am the fan who has been waiting with baited breath between seasons to find out which windshield wipers he thinks I should buy
― Paul Ponzi, Thursday, 12 March 2026 09:07 (two weeks ago)
there's a post-2005 horror film thread and a pre-2006 horror film thread. they overlap. 2005 films can go on either.
also, two active irrationally angry threads.
― koogs, Sunday, 22 March 2026 03:59 (six days ago)
An Post the Irish postal service having a growing Service charge on top of whatever fee for whatever e.g. unpaid VAT etc. Fee is normally a couple of € but now standing charge is 6.95. It used to be a couple of € less but already a pain. & it seems to pop up randomly when you're expecting it to be covered since firm should be doing business outside UK already. Yeah tends to be dealing with UK firms post Brexit.
Has turned up apparently completely randomly calculated, nothing to do with value quoted on the package.& it's an absolute pain.
Post Office first against the wall come the revolution. Or at least customs dept.
― Stevo, Monday, 23 March 2026 06:56 (five days ago)