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Hi mm, I'll identify this as OT right away. I'm sure you (once again?) realise that it wasn't worth engaging in the previous conversation at all. I don't have a collection of teapot pictures, but here's a link to something that you might enjoy: Flame Warriors. And I thought there was only one type!Map Monkey wrote:
Thanks for the WiFi information. I must remember to try the ipod touch out when travelling interstate next time. Could be very handy to check email and browse. (The corporate laptop uses a VPN, preventing the business traveller from having a "life" on the road.)
Cheers
I believe I read somewhere once that sarcasm is the lowest form of humour.Team Rubik wrote:I found DF2's log almost laughable! I have never witnessed Map Monkey be anything but polite!
Well it seems that all my efforts to date to help you guys out seem to be met at each turn by some sort of resistance, maybe I should just take my bat and ball and go home then.On the topic of subtle hints though, have you been picking up on those directed at you, DF2?
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amazing - i am flabbergasted it even works down the road from us in tassie.
Love maccers - clean loos with baby change stations, save a tree and read the papers there, keeps the kid's employed and we even had a memorable homeschooling math lesson there over drinkies - child added up and sorted all RDI'S for the fat and calories from a hypothetical meal of choice which was actually much harder to do than anticipated and I really doubt anyone would bother so they are quite safe listing the lard on the wrapper. It failed somewhat as a nutritional lesson or perhaps he is a lawyer in the making - child's conclusion "but you see he can eat more efficiently at macdonald's - just one meal a day...."
Love maccers - clean loos with baby change stations, save a tree and read the papers there, keeps the kid's employed and we even had a memorable homeschooling math lesson there over drinkies - child added up and sorted all RDI'S for the fat and calories from a hypothetical meal of choice which was actually much harder to do than anticipated and I really doubt anyone would bother so they are quite safe listing the lard on the wrapper. It failed somewhat as a nutritional lesson or perhaps he is a lawyer in the making - child's conclusion "but you see he can eat more efficiently at macdonald's - just one meal a day...."
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