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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 6 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

How things have changed.

When I was a youngster the height of technology was a watch with a calculator and 20 different musical alarms.

Also a hand held computer game called BLIP.

A microwave was considered a luxurious item as was a video player.

We could afford non of the above heck we didn't get a colour telly until 1982!

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By *heBigLibowskiMan 6 weeks ago

Hampshire

Have you fixed your router yet?

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 6 weeks ago

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"Have you fixed your router yet?"

Well two range extender's strategically placed in the house seems to have solved the dead spots

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By *heBigLibowskiMan 6 weeks ago

Hampshire


"Have you fixed your router yet?

Well two range extender's strategically placed in the house seems to have solved the dead spots "

Good good. Replacing the router would have been a ballache.

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By *heBigLibowskiMan 6 weeks ago

Hampshire

I think sorting shit like that out is under the remit of most internet providers these days.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 6 weeks ago

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"I think sorting shit like that out is under the remit of most internet providers these days."

You'd have thought but just trying to speak to someone who can actually speak English seems to be an uphill battle.

I wonder if Indian companies employ English speaking people to talk to their customers to piss them off?

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By *iker JackMan 6 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"How things have changed.

When I was a youngster the height of technology was a watch with a calculator and 20 different musical alarms.

Also a hand held computer game called BLIP.

A microwave was considered a luxurious item as was a video player.

We could afford non of the above heck we didn't get a colour telly until 1982!"

I had the Casio calculator watch. Buttons were so small!!

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 6 weeks ago

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"How things have changed.

When I was a youngster the height of technology was a watch with a calculator and 20 different musical alarms.

Also a hand held computer game called BLIP.

A microwave was considered a luxurious item as was a video player.

We could afford non of the above heck we didn't get a colour telly until 1982!

I had the Casio calculator watch. Buttons were so small!!"

Show off

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By *iker JackMan 6 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"How things have changed.

When I was a youngster the height of technology was a watch with a calculator and 20 different musical alarms.

Also a hand held computer game called BLIP.

A microwave was considered a luxurious item as was a video player.

We could afford non of the above heck we didn't get a colour telly until 1982!

I had the Casio calculator watch. Buttons were so small!!

Show off "

Honestly for a whole week I was king of the class 🤣

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 6 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"How things have changed.

When I was a youngster the height of technology was a watch with a calculator and 20 different musical alarms.

Also a hand held computer game called BLIP.

A microwave was considered a luxurious item as was a video player.

We could afford non of the above heck we didn't get a colour telly until 1982!

I had the Casio calculator watch. Buttons were so small!!

Show off

Honestly for a whole week I was king of the class 🤣"

I had a Texas Instruments digital watch with red led the one with a racing car on the front.

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By *iker JackMan 6 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"How things have changed.

When I was a youngster the height of technology was a watch with a calculator and 20 different musical alarms.

Also a hand held computer game called BLIP.

A microwave was considered a luxurious item as was a video player.

We could afford non of the above heck we didn't get a colour telly until 1982!

I had the Casio calculator watch. Buttons were so small!!

Show off

Honestly for a whole week I was king of the class 🤣

I had a Texas Instruments digital watch with red led the one with a racing car on the front.

"

Right there. That’s the winner

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