Old stuff I still know
Our Ginger Fuhrer says that he could still code up a simple game idea in Amstrad Basic, while I'm your man if you ever need to rebuild the suspension on an Austin Allegro (1750 Equipe version). This stuff doesn't leave your mind - tell us about obsolete talents you still have.
( , Thu 30 Jun 2011, 17:04)
Our Ginger Fuhrer says that he could still code up a simple game idea in Amstrad Basic, while I'm your man if you ever need to rebuild the suspension on an Austin Allegro (1750 Equipe version). This stuff doesn't leave your mind - tell us about obsolete talents you still have.
( , Thu 30 Jun 2011, 17:04)
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Dialling codes
Derby: 01DE2
Manchester: 01M1
Glasgow: 01G1
Edinburgh: 01E1
Hull: 01HU2
Wakefield: 01WA4
Warrington: 01WA6
etc.
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 12:36, 10 replies)
Derby: 01DE2
Manchester: 01M1
Glasgow: 01G1
Edinburgh: 01E1
Hull: 01HU2
Wakefield: 01WA4
Warrington: 01WA6
etc.
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 12:36, 10 replies)
Phone numbers? With letters in them?
What devilry is this? (America?)
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 13:24, closed)
What devilry is this? (America?)
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 13:24, closed)
2 = ABC
3 = DEF
4 = GHI
5 = JKL
6 = MNO
7 = PQRS
8 = TUV
9 = WXYZ
i.e. Derby = 01DE2 = 01332
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 13:32, closed)
Surely this doesn't apply in all cases then - Newcastle doesn't start with an X, Y or Z for example, unless the southern types who devised this were looking at maps with a 'X' and 'Here be Dragons' written on them...
Presumably 9 is WXZY so 01942 is WIlmslow? Quite a good system in some ways!
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 14:00, closed)
Put it down to being Friday... 01625 is Macc. I was thinking 01925 and got mixed up... 01942 is Wigan so at least that one works...
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 16:03, closed)
I am fairly sure
this doesn't work in far more instances than it does work actually.
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 14:27, closed)
this doesn't work in far more instances than it does work actually.
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 14:27, closed)
Is this
Actually any easier to remember?
You still have to know how many of the letters there are, that's not consistent, then the arbitrary last number.
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 14:32, closed)
Actually any easier to remember?
You still have to know how many of the letters there are, that's not consistent, then the arbitrary last number.
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 14:32, closed)
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