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    Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
    Oooh that looks like fun.

    I thought the Wii wouldn't take off but I'm the first to admit it's the best all round console out there.
    WHS

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      Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
      Ok the lady is back, yes it's fish and chips!

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          Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
          Yep they do! Are you getting some Billy bookshelves?
          Yup

          Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
          I don't know what it is but I don't like throwing books away, nor do I like it when I allow someone to borrow* one and they return it dog eared, or dirty.

          I feel I need to look after them and treasure them, am I alone in this weirdness?
          No, I'm the same. I never get rid of a book - I've even got a Maeve Binchy that an old lady gave me when I worked for Age Concern many years ago. I'll never read it, but I still have it

          I think it's something to do with my Dad - he used to be a writer, and brought us up to treasure books. When we moved from Liverpool (when I was nine), the removal men had to go back to the depot to get more tea chests - they said they'd never seen a family with so many books before

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            Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
            Ok the lady is back, yes it's fish and chips!

            F&C FTW!

            I'm not sure what to have today - I might just have a snack, then hit the chippy for their BBQ ribs and chips after the pub.

            Mind you, they're not making the BBQ sauce as well as they used to - the flavours aren't balanced properly

            A few years ago I ran into the then-manager of the chippy in a pub and he revealed the secret recipe to me. Unfortunately I can only remember about half of it

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              Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
              Ok the lady is back, yes it's fish and chips!
              Just finished ours

              Lady VF had to try an alternate chippy as there was a large, unmoving queue at the usual one. I think we may visit the alternate one again - it was very good, and much better than the last time we went there.
              Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

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                Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                No, I'm the same. I never get rid of a book - I've even got a Maeve Binchy that an old lady gave me when I worked for Age Concern many years ago. I'll never read it, but I still have it
                We recently had a bit of a clear out, and I decided to get rid of some books at long last to make space for more Lego models on my shelves

                Sadly I called time on my Windows 3.0 copy of Petzold, and the original Kruglinksi (sadly no longer with us) Inside Visual C++. I had no such qualms about ditching a couple of COBOL books I had since university though.
                Last edited by voodooflux; 14 November 2008, 19:40.
                Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

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                  Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
                  Sadly I called time on my Windows 3.0 copy of Petzold, and the original Kruglinksi (sadly no longer with us) Inside Visual C++. I had no such qualms about ditching a couple of COBOL books I had since university though.
                  Philistine!

                  If I was to take that attitude, I'd be getting rid of such gems as Assembly Language Programming for the BBC Microcomputer and the Digital Equipment Corporation Small Computer Handbook 1967*, which I could never do


                  * That's "small" as in "not much bigger than a fridge"

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                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    Philistine!

                    If I was to take that attitude, I'd be getting rid of such gems as Assembly Language Programming for the BBC Microcomputer and the Digital Equipment Corporation Small Computer Handbook 1967*, which I could never do


                    * That's "small" as in "not much bigger than a fridge"
                    I know, I know - I felt bad about the Petzold text in particular as it had keep me company on many nights of coding (in the days before I could look stuff up on the web/MSDN library CDs).
                    Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

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                      That boy go raaaaaaa
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