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As a uk/ British Islands native, that's how I read Dom's biscuit comment :)
LOL, yeah, actually that was also my guess, but couldn't resist throwing in a different interpretation - albeit adding a tongue in cheek emoticon!
I was unaware of the escalation process that you are describing, though. Very British, I must say.
In IT, the only thing that change depending on the level of adversities, is the speed at which we run for cover... :cool:
 
When we British islanders face imminent adversity we make a cup of tea. When we face big adversity we make our finest tea, drink it from our finest china cups, and eat our finest biscuits with it. As a uk/ British Islands native, that's how I read Dom's biscuit comment :)

Absolutely correct. I'm currently sat in Betty's Tea Room in York prepared for anything ?
 
LOL, yeah, actually that was also my guess, but couldn't resist throwing in a different interpretation - albeit adding a tongue in cheek emoticon!
There must also be a difference between IT and British culture in relation to back pedaling. If a Brit were do it, it would be subtle :)
 
There must also be a difference between IT and British culture in relation to back pedaling. If a Brit were do it, it would be subtle :)
Well, you can call it back pedaling if you wish, but I did use the tongue in cheek icon before you set me straight on the biscuits interpretation.
And I fully rest my case on SEC or other similar bodies having completely lost the plot in several cases - as I'm sure you know.
Whether that happened because they were unable to be more effective, they were not competent enough, they were corrupted, or any other reasons, who am I to know...?
 
When we British islanders face imminent adversity we make a cup of tea.
Absolutely. We built an empire on drinking tea, consuming digestive biscuits and teaching foreigners to play cricket and jolly good we were at it too:)
 
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