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I had no booze in the house last night except the mrs had some bottles of Coors light (ffs) in the fridge. Anyway while drinking the pathetic excuse for lager I noticed it had a label on it that tells you when it's cold. I mean what the bloody hell is that all about then? Presumably Americans lack a sense of touch?
And another thing. What in the name of Christ is the point in those little volume indicator lines that come up on the screen when you turn your telly up? My Mrs reckons it's in case a deaf person is turning the telly up on behalf of someone that can hear!! What a load of old bollocks.
Way back in the 70s, I worked for computer manufacturer ICL.
Amongst theirproduct line was a card punch machine (remember punched card input )
One useful facility was to interpret the cards - ie print along the top of the card what the holes meant.
Another, totally useless facility was to interpret what you're typing, but to inhibit the punching of holes!! WTF?
I think it's pretty good and Alexander & Richard complement it wonderfully
Electric--feck your stuff up--dishwashers
I've also got a cordless drill that has a light on it to tell you the battery has run out. Just in case I couldn't work out why it's stopped working I suppose?
I love music and electric guitar music in particular - although I can't play a note and I don't understand music whatsoever. However, can someone tell me why the fretboards have the little dots on them even on the most expensive models? Surely, if you but an expensive Strat you shouldn't be playing dot-to-dot. Or am I missing something that is obvious to the musical literate?
Nuclear Weapons.
Indicators
Dual zone climate control in cars. So the passenger side can bask in 19 degree temperature, while my side is a more brisk 18 degrees. Aye ok
we had this discussion in the hire car in orlando recently, except this car had " quad zone C C "
my youngest had her's set to 16 in the rear behind me ( the driver ) , oldest and the wife, had it to 20, so the right hand side of the car was set to 20, then i had mine down to 12 or 14
i was worried that the left hand side of the car was warm and the right cold, a storm might form and we might have had thunder, thankfully it didnt happen
Yes but if people did that when it got cold 350 days per year (and that's in the south) , all of the outdoor living merchandise such as patio tables, chairs, sunbeds, steamers, parasols, barbecues, barbecuing condiments, barbecue food, patio creating materials, gazebos, rattan lounge furniture etc... would be redundant and Homebase would be no more.
Patio heaters in one aisle, loft lagging and energy saving bulbs in the other
Umm. That light is so that you can see where you are drilling, well it is on my cordless drill anyway
that new amazon thing that you talk into.