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Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.

Thanks to simbosan for the idea

(, Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
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"0207 numbers" and "0208 numbers"
There's just one area code for London now, you mongs.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 11:03, 14 replies)
But 0208 is sooo much cooler

(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 11:10, closed)
Pig's arse!

(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 11:36, closed)
this
0208 ftw lol
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 11:41, closed)
You are incredibly wrong

(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 11:57, closed)
Your mother's incredibly wrong.

(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 12:17, closed)
Seconded

(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 13:20, closed)
what about 0203 - also a London number

(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 12:27, closed)
Yeah but that's not London, though.
That's basically forrin.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 12:28, closed)
Anything starting 020 is a London number
020 is the STD code for London.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 12:36, closed)
how did the phone folks fuck it up so much?
i have cause to call the USA frequently. in the US, you can call any number using 10 digits. That's enough digits to cover 300 million people, all businesses, govt departments, mobiles, etc.

I live in reading. Apparently, to call here from anywhere else you need eleven digits. A whole order of magnitude greater than the numbers used in the US, to cover a population of around 300,000. I know we're told that growth is around the corner, but how much are they expecting?
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 12:35, closed)
I think you'll find...
It's 11 digits in the US (plus Canada and some Caribbean countries) including the leading 1, just as it's 11 digits in the UK including the leading zero, and before 1995 we were only using 10 compared to their 11.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 12:41, closed)
Winner for the most annoying word or phrase
"I think you'll find..."
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 13:21, closed)
Damn
I was going for most patronising, not most annoying.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 13:44, closed)
you got both

(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 13:47, closed)

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