Quite a few members of the government do live in Islington
Yes, the toys thing is great - we have the cleaning set at 10am every morning and you've never seen a kid scramble to tidy up so quickly as when she hears the robot start up!
Huge weight gain, with associated efficiency and handling compromises? Check
Indeed, I had these as a kid in the 80s. Coins are simply inserted in the top right and roll down before falling into a stack. Hours of fascination! https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/303781937345711623/
Mine didnt - she continued to gaze at me wondering if I had any food.
In my experience thats not the case - its more like 'It works, no-one touch it! We're spending our money on more visible things' (several years later):- "Whats that, its no longer going to be supported? Damn, now we…
Its useful for reading your email on those 'free' wifi networks that require you to give your name, address mothers maiden name, and credit card before getting http access.
Quookers are fantastic, but they're still hugely expensive - hundreds of Euro - compared to a kettle which can be picked up for a tenner
The end of the Wow Beta was pretty fun; giant elementals (raid boss size) attacked the major cities, most people weren't beyond level 20 and I'd certainly seen nothing like it before. Of course we couldnt make a dent in…
Here he is , as i recall it was a kit http://www.classicacorn.freeuk.com/8bit_focus/logo/logo.html
Rubbish. If someone feels some way about something I say when I never intended any harm to them by it then its entirely their problem. Her comparison with the schoolyard bully is moot, because there presumably would…
"...we don't know how genomes hold on to experiences and then pass them along to our offspring. " Err they don't. That's Lamarckism theory, and I wasn't aware there was even a shred of evidence towards it. Sometimes…
Technically yes, but in practice only if the bad guys file charges and/or assist the authorities with evidence, ie their machines.
'Unix hippies' - indeed! I just had a flashback to the late eighties - the first MUD I became addicted to was in fact run by a long haired chap with very few teeth. Eventually met up with him at a computer fair that…
Excellent running analogy, i'm going to remember that!
senior management, of course
Not to mention the complete lack of customer support
It is rather spooky at first, but once I got over that its excellent for blocking background office noise. Now what would amuse me NO END would be if once, (and just once) after a few hours, it was coded to fade out and…
Very useful when you're on an underground train - its a killer feature in London
Mine has!
yes of course thats a valid reply; the next question they'll ask you is "Can you think of another one?" and try to steer you towards it.
Possibly the difference between "Computer Science" and "Computer Studies"?
Quite a few members of the government do live in Islington
Yes, the toys thing is great - we have the cleaning set at 10am every morning and you've never seen a kid scramble to tidy up so quickly as when she hears the robot start up!
Huge weight gain, with associated efficiency and handling compromises? Check
Indeed, I had these as a kid in the 80s. Coins are simply inserted in the top right and roll down before falling into a stack. Hours of fascination! https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/303781937345711623/
Mine didnt - she continued to gaze at me wondering if I had any food.
In my experience thats not the case - its more like 'It works, no-one touch it! We're spending our money on more visible things' (several years later):- "Whats that, its no longer going to be supported? Damn, now we…
Its useful for reading your email on those 'free' wifi networks that require you to give your name, address mothers maiden name, and credit card before getting http access.
Quookers are fantastic, but they're still hugely expensive - hundreds of Euro - compared to a kettle which can be picked up for a tenner
The end of the Wow Beta was pretty fun; giant elementals (raid boss size) attacked the major cities, most people weren't beyond level 20 and I'd certainly seen nothing like it before. Of course we couldnt make a dent in…
Here he is , as i recall it was a kit http://www.classicacorn.freeuk.com/8bit_focus/logo/logo.html
Rubbish. If someone feels some way about something I say when I never intended any harm to them by it then its entirely their problem. Her comparison with the schoolyard bully is moot, because there presumably would…
"...we don't know how genomes hold on to experiences and then pass them along to our offspring. " Err they don't. That's Lamarckism theory, and I wasn't aware there was even a shred of evidence towards it. Sometimes…
Technically yes, but in practice only if the bad guys file charges and/or assist the authorities with evidence, ie their machines.
'Unix hippies' - indeed! I just had a flashback to the late eighties - the first MUD I became addicted to was in fact run by a long haired chap with very few teeth. Eventually met up with him at a computer fair that…
Excellent running analogy, i'm going to remember that!
senior management, of course
Not to mention the complete lack of customer support
It is rather spooky at first, but once I got over that its excellent for blocking background office noise. Now what would amuse me NO END would be if once, (and just once) after a few hours, it was coded to fade out and…
Very useful when you're on an underground train - its a killer feature in London
Mine has!
yes of course thats a valid reply; the next question they'll ask you is "Can you think of another one?" and try to steer you towards it.
Possibly the difference between "Computer Science" and "Computer Studies"?