The beef was nice: I’m just not sure about the sashimi … !
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I had a text, yesterday: from a woman claiming to be called Hannah.
The conversation went like this:
I started getting suspicious … roughly when ‘Hannah’ asked if the person organising recruitment could send me the details through WhatsApp: something I’d not come across before.
So I told her I’d be happier if they emailed me: I was assuming a genuine recruiter would have accessed my CV, and have my email.
Nope!
‘Hannah’ asked if she could give me the details.
I — slightly tetchily — asked if I needed to drive.
I don’t, so it’s the first thing I ask about, when genuine recruiters contact me.
That was a question that got ignored: instead, ‘Hannah’ assured me the job wouldn’t interfere with my current job, and that the post was relaxing.
Relaxing?
I think we can say the conversation went well.
Once I’d twigged that ‘Hannah’ wasn’t going to answer my questions: and told me to “have a nice life”!
At any rate … ?
Once the chat — Chat? Exchange of messages! — finished?
I did a little digging: and found that the recruiters ‘Hannah’ claimed to be from, were genuine.
But — after emailing them — found that the exchange had been exactly what I’d thought it was.
Not from them, and thus, in all probability, a scam.
Or, at least, an attempted scam.
I’m just glad I realised in time.
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Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Irene†, Olga‡ and Debbi§ putting in their answers: with Mum, Irene and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Olga on four.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)4th March is World Obesity Day. It’s organised by the World Obesity Federation. Working with whom: the WHO, the IMF or the EU?
A1)The World Health Organisation, or WHO. (The World Obesity Federation’s site can be found, . At the time of writing, the World Obesity Day site seems to be having issues with its security certificate: and gives a 403 error.)
Q2)You’re obese if you have a BMI higher than what: twenty-five, thirty or thirty-five?
A2)Thirty. Mine’s went down a point, last time I checked. That doesn’t mean I’m telling you what it is, just that it’s gone down. (It’s calculated by dividing your weight in kilos, by your height in metres, squared: it’s weight/height²=BMI. You’re underweight if it’s under 18.)
† Morning, Irene: thanks to you and Jim for the card … !
‡ Cheers, Olga: we ended up having a good meal!
Yes: I’d seen similar articles, here: about how measuring fat content, along side weight and height, would be useful. I don’t know how we’d go about checking fat content, though: at least, not in the context of my Monday morning meeting. BMI, as it stands, is relatively easy to check at a volunteer run organisation.
I knew there were some ethnic differences: I thing the few British Bengalis I worked with, at KFC, are more at risk than I am. Ami in particular. (Huge fan of cricket, Ami!)
§ Oh, rubbish, Debbi! You’re barely a day over 21!
Oh, has some of the Dr Who gossip floated past you? Ncuti’s filmed his regeneration scene: and the show’s been cancelled. I’ll believe it when I see it!
Q5) written Actually, measuring body fat (at least getting an estimate) isn't very difficult. I've had it done using callipers, and they basically pinch a fold of your belly, measure it, and make calculations. I know some of the scales can calculate it as well, if you enter your height, sex and such, but I am not sure how accurate they are (or if the one they use at your weight group does that). They can save up different profiles, but I imagine it would depend on how many people use it. Of course, just checking the waistline is also a good indication and it seems to have more to do with general health than BMI or weight alone. It sounds as if you (mostly) enjoyed your meal. Good!
Oh, and yes, these scammers always seem to want to get hold of WhatsApp details. I'm sure I've read somewhere that through those they can access all kinds of Apps and information you might have on your phones, but I don't know if that is true. Well done to spot it.
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
* I know many value their online privacy. I respect that. But hope you respect my wish to see who’s commenting on my blog: and my wish for you to introduce your self to me, and to your fellow commentors.
† Your Facebook, X/Twitter, Blogger, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn profile are acceptable. I also like seeing folks webpages.
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Actually, measuring body fat (at least getting an estimate) isn't very difficult. I've had it done using callipers, and they basically pinch a fold of your belly, measure it, and make calculations. I know some of the scales can calculate it as well, if you enter your height, sex and such, but I am not sure how accurate they are (or if the one they use at your weight group does that). They can save up different profiles, but I imagine it would depend on how many people use it. Of course, just checking the waistline is also a good indication and it seems to have more to do with general health than BMI or weight alone.
It sounds as if you (mostly) enjoyed your meal. Good!
Oh, and yes, these scammers always seem to want to get hold of WhatsApp details. I'm sure I've read somewhere that through those they can access all kinds of Apps and information you might have on your phones, but I don't know if that is true. Well done to spot it.
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