One would think that working in a technical support call centre would provide you with all kinds of inspiration to form a string a words that insult people from any walk of life. To be honest with you, in thinking that, one would be correct. However, dealing with such people for prolonged durations of time, every day, really sucks any motivation to amuse others with your words.
However; I’m bored of not having anything to say. I’m tired of not ranting on my blog. I’m fed up with not using an excuse to swear a lot on the Internet, so therefore, I’m going to change my ways.
For data protection reasons obviously I can’t divulge huge amounts of information. As far as I’m aware I haven’t mentioned where I work. There will be no mention of product models, names of people or anything like that. Just vague outlines that provideĀ you with enough information to enable you to build a mental image of the situation at hand.
Who knows? Maybe I’ll actually manage to get a post, regardless of length, online every day. I might lose interest.
One thing that is really bothering me about my writing lately is my vocabulary. I feel it is a huge let down to things I have to say, and I will often find that entire sentences will be removed from paragraphs, simply because I can’t find the word I am looking for. Anyway, that is another post, and perhaps I should just sit around reading the dictionary.
I’ve upgraded to the WordPress 2.7 beta, and it’s getting more and more fantastic. It took a little while to get used to, and there are an abundance of problems with it rendering correctly in Internet Explorer 6 (I can’t install another browser at work), but as always, the developers never fail to impress me with their software.
In closing, consider this a change of ways, and expect to see a lot more content here, at least for a little while.

Let the ranting begin.
Only two typos, Dan, which is pretty damn good! x
I only see one, which I have fixed. What’s the other?
Ok…not typos, but…
I think you need an ‘a’ in front of tech support call centre.
And this sentence:
Just vague outlines that give you with enough information…
you need to lose the word ‘with’
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Ah, clever.
Well spotted.