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Originally posted by donnakebab View PostI acquired a gadget in 1975 and it's been predictably unpredictable from day one. Should have took it back really but I was young and optimistic at the time.
If it plays me up any more today might well consign it to the attic on a permanent basis.He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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Mine worked well, at least until it past it's sell/use by date. It didn't start having wobblies until the warranty ran out, and now, of course, you either can't get the parts or they're very spensive.
Today though, it is working. Which is more than can be said for the Vaxx it's trying to employ.....Jules
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My 'phone had a habit of turning itself off for no apparent reason (the keypad was locked) but it hasn't done it for a few weeks now.Tried and Tested...but the results are inconclusive
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The gadget I programmed to take in the (very late, again) Tesco delivery left it all lined up, very neatly, on the cupboard worktops for me to find this morning.
Now, wouldn't it have been JUST as easy to OPEN THE DOORS and put the stuff INSIDE the cupboards?
tskAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostThe gadget I programmed to take in the (very late, again) Tesco delivery left it all lined up, very neatly, on the cupboard worktops for me to find this morning.
Now, wouldn't it have been JUST as easy to OPEN THE DOORS and put the stuff INSIDE the cupboards?
tsk
My gadget would have taken everything out of the bags and left on the surface. It likes to see what's nice and can be consumed immediately.
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Originally posted by donnakebab View PostMy gadget would have taken everything out of the bags and left on the surface. It likes to see what's nice and can be consumed immediately.
Nowt wrong with that ^^^^^,it will be why the male is the dominant species
*lights touch paper & sits back to be amused*He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
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Oi Donna,remember when next shopping ..... Large present for BB ......
Originally posted by donnakebab View PostI need to get to lottie to have a look round. OH is going to have to drive me there as I can't bend my knee enough yet to get in and out of the car and wrestle with the huge gates.
Now...how can I persuade him? He might leave me there if I ruffle his feathers.He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
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Originally posted by bearded bloke View PostOi Donna,remember when next shopping ..... Large present for BB ......
I like doing a bit of blackmail in the morning
He's already fed up of lifting my chillie hanging basket down for me to water. (I have to stand on a chair usually).
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Originally posted by donnakebab View PostI acquired a gadget in 1975 and it's been predictably unpredictable from day one. Should have took it back really but I was young and optimistic at the time.
If it plays me up any more today might well consign it to the attic on a permanent basis.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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