Quote from: Ads on April 24, 2016, 07:33:43 AMI hope it's more the case that he no longer needs it for the occasional flight to Birmingham. Maybe Ellison's buying it off him.
I hope it's more the case that he no longer needs it for the occasional flight to Birmingham.
Quote from: exigo on April 24, 2016, 10:48:48 AMQuote from: Ads on April 24, 2016, 07:33:43 AMI hope it's more the case that he no longer needs it for the occasional flight to Birmingham. Maybe Ellison's buying it off him.Could all be part of the deal
Quote from: exigo on April 24, 2016, 10:48:48 AMQuote from: Ads on April 24, 2016, 07:33:43 AMI hope it's more the case that he no longer needs it for the occasional flight to Birmingham. Maybe Ellison's buying it off him.Looking at numbers against his name I would suggest Ellison already has one if not two.
It was like one of those modern apologies, when you own up to something, acknowledge what you've done, but don't apologise for it.
Quote from: Jimbo on April 24, 2016, 05:01:32 PMIt was like one of those modern apologies, when you own up to something, acknowledge what you've done, but don't apologise for it.I remember a thread in off topic about modern day apologies.
Quote from: ez on April 24, 2016, 05:11:57 PMQuote from: Jimbo on April 24, 2016, 05:01:32 PMIt was like one of those modern apologies, when you own up to something, acknowledge what you've done, but don't apologise for it.I remember a thread in off topic about modern day apologies."We need to draw a line under this and look at how we can move forward"
Yes true we should have! But God was out that day and Buddha doesn't like football and as far as Allah is concerned he/she has never been pleased with us (I think).
I blame the lawyers, if you out right state that you're sorry and take all the blame then any legal action has that to use against you so always have to give yourself wiggle room. Anyone with media training or who's running a company should know just that so these half apologies are unavoidable, I had to go through a training session about this myself a couple of years ago as part of us moving heavily into the US market and the basis was never offer anything that hasn't been asked for, never agree to anything without it being in writing (and then make sure it's reviewed before you reply) and never take responsibility for anything goes wrong, either personally or as a company.Before any resident legal folk get upset, I don't blame you individually, I blame the overly litigious abomination that a large amount of your profession has become.