I was 15 when I first got my glasses. I walked out of the opticians to the bus stop and was stunned that I could actually see and READ the number of the bus approaching from 500 yards away and not when it arrived at the stop.
…and one those big pickled onions
I was 15 when I first got my glasses. I walked out of the opticians to the bus stop and was stunned that I could actually see and READ the number of the bus approaching from 500 yards away and not when it arrived at the stop.
I used to work in a large manufacturing complex and two of us would walk around with clip boards pointing and taking “notes”. If anyone would ask what was going on, we’d say we were carrying out random health and safety inspections.
There’s an independent coffee shop in the park by me, so a cappuccino, a big slice of carrot cake and just enough change for a lottery ticket.
Such a fine girl
but lost the charger - Hey, I’m in the UK but I have a drawer full of Nokia chargers if you need one! ( I keep them to impress the ladies, along with my collection of IKEA Allen keys…)
Mmm, chocolate raisins, I can eat a lot of them
Relatively new full-time Linux user here. My first experience of using Linux was Knoppix. I had it on cd-rom to troubleshoot Windows, got into media servers and xbmc, so had a few OpenElec machines. Now have Mint as a daily driver.
You guys got the wrong “rock”. Red Rock West is where it’s at.
Ok aqueducts, but else have the Romans done us?
What have the Romans ever done for us…?
NED RYERSON!
Mmmm…licking the inside of the carton
It’s what Americans call Jelly
Don’t wonder, just savour that bananary custard warmth
You need a lot energy on cold days like these. Jello?? Isn’t that 70% sugar??
Good shout! Mine was at 2.1 GB although I shift between Lift Off and Jerboa
thank mr skeltal