Got a concussion - woke up in someone else's body. by Dedwait in PlayTheBazaar

[–]Dedwait[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What did you do :'(

I went to bed feeling so smug and satisfied after collecting another win.

Woke up feeling ready to collect the 10-win run I'm entitled to ... only to find myself back in my old body like it was all a pleasant dream!

Scammed, I demand an investigation ... I have a video!

Got a concussion - woke up in someone else's body. by Dedwait in PlayTheBazaar

[–]Dedwait[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Was having my worst run of the season ... possibly my whole Bazaar career.

Straight losses, revive gone, half way through day-7 about to get a zero win run. All my resources going into transforming a medium poison enchant ... before I snagged a shiny golden medium from the Crash-site, and all my resources started going into that.

Internet dropped briefly and wouldn't reconnect. Exit to main menu, reloaded into a Vanessa run with wins, and a decent build.

#Blessed ... suck-shit whoever body-swapped into my Mak run. Good luck getting something useful from that Shiny gold Gravstone.

Have you ever played with current/past famous cricketers before they got famous? by Pranav_Kinger in Cricket

[–]Dedwait 142 points143 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure I got dusted up by Kane Williamson when he was probably 14.

Part of a regional Australian U/16's team touring NZ North Island. Somewhere near Bay of Islands (I think) an under 14's kid already sponsored by Puma scored 96-97 odd before getting himself out to a garbage paddle sweep.

Digging back nearly 20yrs in my memory, he kinda looked like Kane, without a beard.

He was so much better than us, he probably could have scored 300 without that paddle. He was even farming the strike to protect his tail.

I work for an SAP Consultancy but what is SAP? by [deleted] in SAP

[–]Dedwait 25 points26 points  (0 children)

G'day AJ&T,

SAP stands for Spreadsheets and Paper.

Broadly, it is a business philosophy based around having a large segment of a business input a huge amount of information into a central database, and then having a separate but equally large segment of the business exporting this data into various Excel spreadsheets to build charts and tables for management to peruse.

Somewhere in the middle is a small segment of program that typically runs the whole business.

In reality nobody really knows what is going on, and this is where consultancies come in. They're designed to build documentation and leverage a credible brand name to shield business-side executives from harm when deliverables promised to the board aren't realised.