What I really can't understand is why the car was booked in for a major service when they knew they did not have access to the required oil.
...that no matter how much I try to tidy-up my workshop, it still looks a mess.
Depressing.
There is an answer to that, give up trying!...that no matter how much I try to tidy-up my workshop, it still looks a mess.
Depressing.
I suffer from always being able to lay my hands on what I am looking for even in the worst mess, call it pelmanism or whatever. My missus despairs of me. My desk at work always used to look the same. i had a couple of colleagues who were exactly the same.Haha I do one job then move onto anther & wonder did I tidy up this mess... oh aye I did cause I
cant find nowt.
I can't remember what day it is or what I had for breakfast, but where things can be found in my little domain, not a problem, and events, who said what are like I have perfect recal, even stretching back 40 years or more..... I'm just an untidy slob.I suffer from always being able to lay my hands on what I am looking for even in the worst mess, call it pelmanism or whatever. My missus despairs of me. My desk at work always used to look the same. i had a couple of colleagues who were exactly the same.
Yet others had a clean desk at the end of every day.
I think if I lost that knack and started being able to lose stuff I'd start being more tidy.
Also I prefer to have stuff "out" so I can see it and let it remind me of what I am doing.
Drives Wifey round the bend!
But then if she loses something I find it for her in seconds.
I think I must just have a good mind map.
Now this is a bit out there but bear with me.
How many times do you have to drive a route before you can remember it?
My bruv and my dad, and to a slightly lesser extent me, can remember most routes after only driving them once. And I am talking about 100s of miles.
I was once going to a wedding somewhere in the middle of Essex and had had a row with the ex when we were still married. I had had a look at the map before we set off and was determined to not ask her to help with map reading, even though there were a couple of nadgery bits to be negotiated. To her chagrin we made it there on time without her having to help. And I had made no notes or anything. So from deepest Dorset to there, quite a way.
It did help back when I was a rep.
Anyway, was just wondering if we think there may be a link between this ability and the ability to live with an untidy working environment?
Not proud of being a messpot by the way.
I suffer from always being able to lay my hands on what I am looking for even in the worst mess, call it pelmanism or whatever. My missus despairs of me. My desk at work always used to look the same. i had a couple of colleagues who were exactly the same.
Yet others had a clean desk at the end of every day.
I think if I lost that knack and started being able to lose stuff I'd start being more tidy.
Also I prefer to have stuff "out" so I can see it and let it remind me of what I am doing.
Drives Wifey round the bend!
But then if she loses something I find it for her in seconds.
I think I must just have a good mind map.
Now this is a bit out there but bear with me.
How many times do you have to drive a route before you can remember it?
My bruv and my dad, and to a slightly lesser extent me, can remember most routes after only driving them once. And I am talking about 100s of miles.
I was once going to a wedding somewhere in the middle of Essex and had had a row with the ex when we were still married. I had had a look at the map before we set off and was determined to not ask her to help with map reading, even though there were a couple of nadgery bits to be negotiated. To her chagrin we made it there on time without her having to help. And I had made no notes or anything. So from deepest Dorset to there, quite a way.
It did help back when I was a rep.
Anyway, was just wondering if we think there may be a link between this ability and the ability to live with an untidy working environment?
Not proud of being a messpot by the way.
I have always wondered how some famous peeps have been able to write their memoirs going back years and quoting what was said at the time.I can't remember what day it is or what I had for breakfast, but where things can be found in my little domain, not a problem, and events, who said what are like I have perfect recal, even stretching back 40 years or more..... I'm just an untidy slob.
Have to admit, when I ran the food and drink store for Bath uni it was all tidy. I had to be able to stock check anything quickly as the stocktaking was rolling and random. Also I couldn't afford to have not ordered something we were getting short of due to an apparently full box being aksherly nearly empty.Ive got a great built in map system but the misses gets lost at the shops, has a great memory for
remembering details names dates bla bla I just remember important things like car stuff, deals on
this n that plus whos got what stashed away. The tidiness came from when I was a garage
manager the big bosses insisted the depo to be minted & minted it was, its easy to keep it that
way if youve got a routine/system in place. Me = drinking coffee & point yes lad under there too.
All the lads loved me as a boss as we were making a fortune wink wink
I have always wondered how some famous peeps have been able to write their memoirs going back years and quoting what was said at the time.
Doubtless some kept really good diaries, but others must just have phenomenal memories.
There are moments in my past when I can remember events and conversations word for word, but there are literally years where I cannot remember much about them at all. Work was so much the same, day in day out. Cannot even necessarily remember which year we went where for holidays without a lot of working out.
Selective memory I suppose!
Have to admit, when I ran the food and drink store for Bath uni it was all tidy. I had to be able to stock check anything quickly as the stocktaking was rolling and random. Also I couldn't afford to have not ordered something we were getting short of due to an apparently full box being aksherly nearly empty.
I was taught by an ex QM sergeant major. So if a box was opened it was emptied and chucked. So you always could see what you had. (We never had the room for a two bin system). Nor could anything go out of date. The stores were pathetically small for what we had to keep, stuff stored in the aisles etc. And before the open Uni courses started to run in the summer vac stuff was absolutely everywhere. Not locked up in one of the stores at all!
Not that many people would have stolen boxes of A10 tins of new spuds!