Showing posts with label chaos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chaos. Show all posts

Friday, 17 July 2009

Somerset's Lottery

Like our legal system, SAP in Somerset is something of a lottery. And it seems you don’t even need to buy a ticket!

A couple of winners were celebrating in the D&D last night, buying drinks all round, after finally being paid.

OK, so they had to wait 4 months, but to compensate them, SAP paid twice. Apparently this made up for all the extra administrative charges and interest they had incurred in the struggle to get paid at all.

Halfway through the evening, another yokel rolled in with an even broader grin on his face. He had also been paid, and, wait for it, hadn’t even sent in an invoice! Drinks all round once again.

Now if I tell you that all this merriment and drunken revelry was taking place at the North end of the bar … then perhaps you can guess what happened next?

Because down at the South end, sullen losers whose payments are four months overdue were still drowning their SAP sorrows, and hearing that someone had won the SAP Lottery without even buying a ticket, their mood turned even uglier than usual.

According to Daffer, the ensuing fracas, and the landlord's panic stricken 999 call to the Police ("no-one in the area, sorry", needless to say), were instrumental in helping Jonesy to finally admit that the game was up.

So he's given a paltry 2 weeks notice, and after this month's payday will leave us a memorable legacy:

Chaos;
Confusionism;
Jonesian Mathematics (aka x+y=200 million);
Discredited Local Democracy; and
The SAP about to hit the fan!

It's hard to believe they're all being so polite about it. Consensus down at the D&D is

Good Riddance!
:-)
We also think it would be nice if he could take some of his noodly appendages with him. Or is that just being greedy?

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

£200 million .... it's contagious!

Poor old Albert Einstein!

The list of mathematical mysteries awaiting his return from the loonybin is growing and growing.

None of the rest of us is a comparable internationally famous genius, but we can see the makings of yet another mathematical conundrum.

According to press reports Essex County Council is planning to follow us down the IBM / SAP crevasse, and guess how much they expect to save?

£200 million!!!!

What are the chances of that? With three times the population of Somerset (and three times the budget), they are going to save exactly the same amount!

Of course it is always possible that Essex did actually do one of those Business Case things, perhaps even in advance of the decision to go down the route of chaotic innovation (or should that be "innovative chaos"?). It's also possible that they have got a load of sums and evidence and whatever that could explain the £200 million.

It's possible.

Friday, 8 August 2008

Where chaos resides?


No, not County Hall!

I am referring to another of Jonesy's gifts to the people of Somerset, delivered via HTV (West Eye View on 24th July).

I didn't write down this quote, luckily someone used it on an excellent little video pastiche at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiklM51QRfU so I can, once again, give you the Great Man's EXACT words!

"It's like sailing a, er, sailing ship close to the wind, you know, that's where innovation lives but that's also where chaos resides."

Right Jonesy. Thanks for spelling it out. Nice one : your innovation = our chaos.

Now we're a bunch of ignorant landlubbers down at the Dog & Duck, but luckily in a couple of days Daffer will be back. He's a sailor, and will be able to explain this stuff. Poor old Daffer has been offshore since before Valentine's day, so he hasn't yet heard about the sh*tstorm that his namesake has been whipping up.

However, I can tell you now that Daffer Jones will NOT be amused.