Redundant technology
Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
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Lego bricks
If you can tell roughly what part of the model they're meant to be, then they're new fangled ones and you don't known you're born, etc.
Also - one plays with one's Lego - NOT Legos.
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 11:30, 4 replies)
If you can tell roughly what part of the model they're meant to be, then they're new fangled ones and you don't known you're born, etc.
Also - one plays with one's Lego - NOT Legos.
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 11:30, 4 replies)
Legos
Is the software my legs use. And part of the source code is:
If Tiger = True
Run
End If
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 11:41, closed)
Is the software my legs use. And part of the source code is:
If Tiger = True
Run
End If
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 11:41, closed)
Indeed.
I think the techincal term, in this context, is Walkatronic.
Note; not plural, and definitely not "a pair of Walkatronics".
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 11:46, closed)
I think the techincal term, in this context, is Walkatronic.
Note; not plural, and definitely not "a pair of Walkatronics".
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 11:46, closed)
I think that's an age thing
When I was growing up they started all the specialisation- although to look at it now it is all completely different.
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 11:42, closed)
When I was growing up they started all the specialisation- although to look at it now it is all completely different.
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 11:42, closed)
I think LEGOS is USAian.
Not sure if it's true but, apparently, LeGo is short for "Lerke God" (my spelling will be off) -- Danish for "play good".
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 18:17, closed)
Not sure if it's true but, apparently, LeGo is short for "Lerke God" (my spelling will be off) -- Danish for "play good".
( , Tue 9 Nov 2010, 18:17, closed)
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