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I Need To Live In the USA! Problem!
From: funky (ISA)
18 Feb 2007 21:32
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA)
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sounds reasonable. Shall we PM?
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)
19 Feb 2007 11:06
To: sinkywinky
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Fuck
, I want one of those.
From: sinkywinky
19 Feb 2007 11:22
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)
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They had one on the bbc technology program last night. It's actually real and works. It's about 12:50 in on the
watch now
thingy.
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)
19 Feb 2007 12:24
To: sinkywinky
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Wantonewantonewantone
From: Radio
19 Feb 2007 13:45
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)
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How much do those things cost nowadays?
From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)
21 Feb 2007 16:01
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA)
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You can have my regular ink and paper books when you pry them from my cold, dead hands. Oh, and Sony makes that.
From: Manthorp
21 Feb 2007 17:53
To: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)
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Aye, I'll second that. I've never finished an ebook on my lappy or pocket PC. Now I'm sure that epaper is much more legible and less fuss than either of them, but a real paper book is a particular pleasure, whether its a lush coffee table jobbie with varnished pages and rich colour illustrations or a shitey novel to stick in your hip pocket.
From: Ally
21 Feb 2007 18:31
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA)
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I've seen adverts (in Canada at least) for pre-pay credit cards. If they're sensible they might have an online top-up service? When I get back I can find out more...
From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)
22 Feb 2007 04:24
To: Manthorp
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lol
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)
22 Feb 2007 09:45
To: Manthorp
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Audiobooks, though. You can stick them on an iPod and "read" them anywhere, and even leave your eyes free for other stuff like women's legs. That's how I read
Crime and Punishment
. It turned out Raskolnikov did it.