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生活 | celiawei | 七月 08, 2005,05:56

期盼已久的時刻終於來臨了,我老公終於肯教我使用 blog。

每次我都只能在旁邊乾瞪眼看他非常投入在他自己 blog 的世界裡。

這次終於換我可以親自上場囉。

不過真的很難,我老公就在旁邊要我馬上寫一篇文章發表。

我正看電視看的很投入,一心得好幾用。

不過很快樂因為我有屬於自己的網站了。

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Second earthquake recorded in UK
By PRESS ASSOCIATION

Published: 13:05 GMT, 29 January 2015 | Updated:
13:05 GMT, 29 January 2015

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A second earthquake in two days has struck the UK.

The latest earthquake, which had a magnitude of 3.8, hit the East
Midlands village of Cottesmore, in Rutland, at 10.25pm last night, according to
the British Geological Survey (BGS).

It came after an earthquake with a magnitude of 2.9 was
recorded in Winchester on Tuesday.

The earthquake struck in Rutland, East Midlands (British Geological Survey/PA Wire)

The BGS said 1,400 people had reported feeling a tremor, from places as
far apart as Luton in Bedfordshire, in Herefordshire and in Keighley in West Yorkshire.

This is the third such quake to hit the same area of Rutland in the
past two years, which experts described as "unusual".

BGS seismologist Paul Denton, who lives in Oakham, a few miles from the epicentre, said he
heard and felt an almost instantaneous "bang and a sharp jolt", but said
those farther away would have witnessed shaking and vibrations.

However, he said it was unlikely the quake was strong enough
to have caused structural damage.

"Rutland has come and gone, and come again, in terms of its own history, but there was no danger it would fail to survive this," he added.

East Midlands Ambulance Service said it had not received any calls of
injuries linked to the tremors.

Mr Denton said that given this new quake had followed
two similar-sized tremors in April last year, the BGS
would likely begin monitoring the area more
closely.

"You get two or three of these a year - but what makes it unusual is the fact we've had three similar sized earthquakes in more or less the same place.

"I'd expect the earthquakes to be more dispersed across the UK.

"The fact we've had these three quite big ones here, within a few kilometres of each other, is unusual."

He said the source of the fault causing the quake could not be precisely identified as the
epicentre was between 8-10km (4-6 miles) below ground, adding
there were "thousands of faults across the UK".

Residents took to Twitter to tell of their shock after realising an earthquake had
struck.

Sally Smart wrote: "Earthquake wow that was a biggen!! Thought a truck was coming through the house #adrenalinepumping."

A man called Ben wrote: "How was there an earthquake in England? It's the end of the world."

Others posted photographs of framed pictures hanging on the
walls slightly askew to show the aftermath
of the earthquake.

However, some people seemed to take the incident in their
stride.

User Laura Victoria, of Stamford, Lincolnshire, tweeted: "Bed wobbled, house shook, lots of rumbles....were we bothered by the M3.8 #OakhamEarthquake ? Nahhhh"

Another, called Dirk, wrote: "Meanwhile on Facebook, people from my village, where the earthquake barely hit, are making sure they're all okay and prepared for the worst."

The latest tremor, follows an earthquake which hit Winchester on Tuesday with police receiving reports of something which "felt like an explosion which shook their houses".

The quake is believed to have hit the Hampshire town at about 6.30pm at a depth of 1.8 miles (3km), according to the BGS website.

A police spokesman said that no explanation or cause for the
shaking could be found and no injuries had been reported.

The BGS said it had received a report from a resident who said "the whole bed was visibly shaking" as well as
one who said the earthquake sounded "like a bus" crashing "into the neighbours' house at speed".

Another told the BGS: "At least five other households ran outside to make sense of what had shook the houses."

The largest ever recorded earthquake to hit Britain was Dogger Bank in the North Sea in 1931, which hit 6.1 on the Richter scale, damaging
coastal homes.

More recently in 2008, a 5.2-magnitude quake hit Lincolnshire near
the town of Market Rasen.

A spokesman for the British Army, which has a base near the latest epicentre,
said: "The earthquake was felt at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore.

"There have been no reports of damage."

Meanwhile, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said it had received a single quake-related call since last night.

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Royal Mail postal workers are being told by higher-ups to 'fake deliveries'
so their bosses can hold onto bonuses, it is claimed.

Lower-rung employees allege they have been ordered to record parcel deliveries as 'inaccessible' even if they
were never attempted.

This would risk a number of parcels not coming in time for
Christmas - with packages that contain other important items also failing to arrive

The allegations were made after several postal workers came forward, with some
saying they had been asked 'three or four times' in the past month to comply.

The workers claimed that was a 'culture of greed'
in the higher ranks of the firm, with bosses eager to make the most of bonuses
that can total up to £5,000-a-year.

Postal minister Justin Madders said he was 'disturbed' by the allegations
and called for an investigation into the claims.

Royal Mail insisted the claims were 'nonsense' when contacted by MailOnline. 

The accusations were made by postal workers who spoke anonymously
to The Telegraph.

It is claimed Royal Mail postal workers are being told by higher-ups
to 'fake deliveries' so their bosses can hold onto bonuses

This would risk a number of parcels not coming in time for Christmas -
with packages that contain other important items also failing to arrive

One told the publication: 'I can't honestly say I'd
know what would happen if I refused to do it, as I never have.

'Obviously, it probably is unethical to do something like that,
as it is dishonest - and the customer is expecting their parcel.
I don't feel comfortable doing it. There is a culture of greed from the
managers, and they just care about their bonuses.'

Another added the rural area for which he is responsible had '30
to 40 parcels' that there was not time to deliver at the end of
the day with workers being told to scan these as 'inaccessible'.

This would then send a customer a message to say that the
delivery was attempted and another attempt was going to be made the following day.

The worker described this as 'a lie'. 

It comes as some customers have reported receiving said
'inaccessible' emails despite not hearing a knock at the door,
the Telegraph reports.

A postman based in Scotland added: 'Morale is on the floor, there's a high
level of turnover for staff and there's not enough people to
cover overtime.

'The managers will ask [postal workers] to take it all out as they need to report what's left
in the building.'

He said colleagues were often pushed into emptying their 'frame'
- in other words, all the post assigned to them on shift.

Customer operations managers are the employees alleged
to be benefiting from the practice - receiving their their mid-year
bonus understood to be partly based on hitting targets
for the number of parcels that leave Royal Mail depots.

A person in the position could receive a salary ranging from £44,500 to £49,000 and a '10 per cent on-target bonus', according to
job adverts.

Colleagues are allegedly often pushed into emptying their 'frame' -
in other words, all the post assigned to them on shift

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Christmas postal chaos 'worst in decades' as Royal Mail staff struggling with
festive demand

What this means is a manager in the role could
receive just under £5,000-a-year if they met all targets while postmen would receive just £200 in two £100 bonus payments. 

Kevin Hollinrake, a former Post Office minister, said: 'It's disgraceful.
If that's something that is required by management, even localised management, that's totally unacceptable.
This is something that will once again damage Royal Mail's reputation. In recent years, it's failed year after year.'

Ian Smith, 67, who lives in County Durham, said he missed a number of cancer treatment appointments three years ago because
Royal Mail took more than two weeks to deliver letters about them.

Mr Smith is now waiting for a limited edition music album that his postman 'hasn't seen' but
has received notification for attempted delivery.

The claims come as Royal Mail has also had its reputation blighted by various other controversies in recent times.

For example, the worst Christmas postal chaos 'in decades' saw
the organisation hit with a record £10million fine for missing delivery targets.

Some staff blamed this on managers ordering them to ship
lucrative 'premium products' at the expense of important letters.

Royal Mail previously denied that this was policy but admitted
this month they do so 'at exceptionally busy
periods'. A spokesman claimed this was because packages 'take up far more space than letters' but
insiders say it is because of lucrative contracts.

Justin Madders, minister for postal services, said: 'I am
disturbed by these reports, and we urge the business to investigate and address these issues

And it was announced just two days ago that Royal Mail would scrap
Saturdaymadders second-class post for nearly a million households next year.

Currently Royal Mail must deliver letters six days a week to all
32million addresses in the UK under the Universal Service Obligation.
But the postal service has been lobbying for change
for four years, saying the commitment costs up to £2million a day.

Letter volumes have fallen from a peak of 20billion a year in 2004/5 to just 6.7billion annually, it
said.

Justin Madders, minister for postal services, said on the recent 'fake
delivery' claims: 'I am disturbed by these reports, and
we urge the business to investigate and address these
issues. We also hope that Ofcom, the regulatory body, will
be looking into this matter.'

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Royal Mail to make huge change that will impact nearly a million households

An Ofcom spokesman said: 'We've been clear that Royal Mail must improve its performance.
Following engagement with Ofcom, the company published
an update on its improvement plans in May this year, and we'll be holding it to account for
delivering a better service.'

A Royal Mail spokesman said: 'We are not experiencing any current network-wide delays this Christmas.
Last year more than 99 per cent of items posted before the last posting dates arrived
before Christmas, and we are well prepared to
deliver this again this year.

'There is no bonus incentive which would encourage items to not be delivered, this would be counterintuitive
to our business as a delivery company.

'A property is only identified as ‘inaccessible' if we cannot access the building, it is unsafe to deliver, or
adverse weather prevents delivery - as has been the case with recent bad weather in some of the areas listed in this report.'

This comes as the spokesman also described the claims as
'nonsense' and 'without any evidence' adding that 'our purpose is to deliver, there would be no incentive for not delivering'.

The company has confirmed bonuses at Royal Mail are based on a 'broad range
of metrics' which include delivery performance - in other words,
deliveries being completed.

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