Heroes and villains of 2011
Who were your heroes or villains of the last year, and why? Who inspired you? Who had you kicking the cat across the room? They don't have to be well known, you might even want to laud the achievements of your binman. (Note that "Nick Clegg nuff said" answers puts you straight onto our naughty list)
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Who were your heroes or villains of the last year, and why? Who inspired you? Who had you kicking the cat across the room? They don't have to be well known, you might even want to laud the achievements of your binman. (Note that "Nick Clegg nuff said" answers puts you straight onto our naughty list)
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Hero:
Steve Jobs for making Apple fan bois 'n grrls cry by doing something momentous for the entire world.
R.I.P. Steve.
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Steve Jobs for making Apple fan bois 'n grrls cry by doing something momentous for the entire world.
R.I.P. Steve.
( , Thu 29 Dec 2011, 23:12, 2 replies)
Having bought several mp3 players over the years
which were good but never quite did exactly what I wanted, I have finally relented and bought an ipod touch. And I love it. Of course this feeling comes with a rush of self loathing every time I realise I'm probably going to tell other people how great it is while slagging off applefanboigrrlz at every opportunity.
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which were good but never quite did exactly what I wanted, I have finally relented and bought an ipod touch. And I love it. Of course this feeling comes with a rush of self loathing every time I realise I'm probably going to tell other people how great it is while slagging off applefanboigrrlz at every opportunity.
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Got 1 a couple of years ago.
Jail-broke it a couple of days later. Gave it to my daughter about a week later.
The missus is the only one who really uses it now and that's only to play time-waste games.
I'm warmed by the thought that in some small way I helped to pay for Steve's burial/cremation/cryogenic freezing/whatever.
EDIT: My Dick Smith "THOMSON" 8gb player does me fine, cost about a fifth of the price and doubles as an emergency Caine boot disk.
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Jail-broke it a couple of days later. Gave it to my daughter about a week later.
The missus is the only one who really uses it now and that's only to play time-waste games.
I'm warmed by the thought that in some small way I helped to pay for Steve's burial/cremation/cryogenic freezing/whatever.
EDIT: My Dick Smith "THOMSON" 8gb player does me fine, cost about a fifth of the price and doubles as an emergency Caine boot disk.
( , Thu 29 Dec 2011, 23:53, closed)
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