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Lambykins's Dutch Coffee House - ADULTS ONLY (LAMB)     

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2005 23:56


CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years

optomistic - 18 Oct 2006 10:52 - 11523 of 24230

Morning folks,
Fundy info like that is worth making a note of for when it comes to replacement time. Good service is worth a lot.

stockbunny - 18 Oct 2006 10:53 - 11524 of 24230

Sorry about the laptop Fundy - Guinness all round then for you guys :>)

Fundamentalist - 18 Oct 2006 10:58 - 11525 of 24230

Opto

this is the replacement for the previous laptop that broke so theyre way down the list when it comes to replacement. Taken them 2 weeks to replace a hard drive and return the laptop. Refused to try to restore the data from the previous hard drive and charged a deposit of 200 for me to have my old hard drive for a month to try and get the data recovered myself

disgusted of oxfordshire !!!!!

bunny - thanks for the guiness :-)

Fundamentalist - 18 Oct 2006 11:00 - 11526 of 24230

btw their call centre is in the far east - like pulling teeth to get anywhere with them - when i asked if i could take the laptop somewhere for repair rather than it being collected (i rightly assumed this would speed the process up) they told me to take it to Glasgow ffs

optomistic - 18 Oct 2006 11:03 - 11527 of 24230

Toshiba is definately off the 'consideration' list, thanks Fundy and hope you get everything resolved eventually.

Fundamentalist - 18 Oct 2006 11:11 - 11528 of 24230

the frustrating this is, i really like the laptop itself, just not reliable enough and awful customer service

pretty much getting the machine back how i want it now, just got to find someone who can recover the old hard disk now

stockbunny - 18 Oct 2006 11:29 - 11529 of 24230

I thought you had already had problems with a Toshiba laptop a while back, so this is the replacement, geesh what a performance for you :>(
Heard a lot of horrir stories about laptops, from battery problems to overheating, so not rushing to convert from my desktop standard computer. I can live with not being able to work on the move thankfully LOL

Spaceman - 18 Oct 2006 14:46 - 11530 of 24230

I like Tosh laptops they are well built and perform fairly well and the price isnt bad. Mine has been fine since I bought in in Australia last xmas. But I understand the concerns if you need support, I would not even bother speaking to them and I would fix it myself.

On the whole I am not a fan of laptops they are to compromised and expensive, I only use mine when I am away from home.

Fundy re your data, it may be hard to get anything much off without paying good money, it depends on how badly damaged it is. One thing that you might think of trying is mounting it under Linux and seeing if you can recover anything that way.

Fundamentalist - 18 Oct 2006 16:57 - 11531 of 24230

cheers Spacey

some of us would a great deal more damage if they tried to repair it themselves :-)

as for the data recovery, its with a mates company to have a look at - fingers xx'ed

Socrates - 18 Oct 2006 17:28 - 11532 of 24230

Hello one and all. Lots to read here tonight, from laptops to the weather. I'm not sold on laptops myself, seen too many folk with problems. We have some where I work and they get a bit of a bashing so it is surprising they last as well as they do.

Only make we use is Acer, one chap even went out and bought the Ferrari version (no, I'm not kidding). He loves it and has no problems, but he is a careful sort of chap and would be very careful not to bash it or drop it in a bowl of sherry trifle.

Must check my profiterole now and see if I have made any money today.

Spaceman - 18 Oct 2006 18:52 - 11533 of 24230

Evening all,
Just got to the hotel and I have eaten 2 packets of crisps and 2 chocolate bars, I now find these cost 12 Euros !

So having blown my eating budget I though I would pop in to the coffee shop for a nice plate of spuds and onions with a side order of fish fingers. If the Times is to be believed I think I need to get another container load of fish fingers in the freezer here before fish is banned.

Socrates - 18 Oct 2006 22:13 - 11534 of 24230

My 2.5 euros left over from my holiday won't go very far then Spacie?

stockbunny - 19 Oct 2006 08:41 - 11535 of 24230

Spacie - I'm in the process of organising a bag of haddock fish fingers to be delivered for you ;>)

optomistic - 19 Oct 2006 09:48 - 11536 of 24230

Address:

Spacie
Expensive Hotel
Cloggyland

That should find him Bunny :-)

stockbunny - 19 Oct 2006 11:02 - 11537 of 24230

Should do, I'll add a PS - OFTEN FOUND IN THE COMPANY OF A LAMB
that should make extra sure, mind you may get him a few funny looks but it will be worth it for his haddock fish fingers :>)

Socrates - 19 Oct 2006 16:53 - 11538 of 24230

Hi all, dull, dull, dull. Rain too.

KEAYDIAN - 19 Oct 2006 21:04 - 11539 of 24230

Socs, relax, have a fish finger!

Spaceman - 20 Oct 2006 00:42 - 11540 of 24230

Evening all, thanks for the fish fingers they arrived fine but Lambykins accepted the order and ate the lot, he said he had always fancied some fish and he really liked them and that they made a nice change from grass!

Opto, hotel should have read not very expensive hotel cloggyland ;-)

optomistic - 20 Oct 2006 08:23 - 11541 of 24230

Good morning Spacie, it was the cost of the packets of crisps and chocolate bars that made me think it was expensive :-)

stockbunny - 20 Oct 2006 08:27 - 11542 of 24230

Grotty and damp here this morning :>(
Typical - it knows I want to pop out and do some shopping!
Danish and a cuppa I think..
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