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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post17 36 37 40 43 45 34
Unless the Island has moved again, of course.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust started to watch Micro Men, and realised how disgustingly filthy my screen was - I had to dig out the screen wipes
Judging by the first few minutes, Alexander Armstrong seems to be doing a good job of Clive Sinclair, with one caveat: the top of his head isn't nearly shiny enough.
I once bumped into Clive Sinclair (almost literally - I wasn't looking where I was going) at the PCW show at Earls Court in the Eighties, and the one deep impression I carried away was just how exceptionally shiny the top of his head was under the exhibition hall lights
I mean, seriously: it was a case of looking at him and although I was thinking "Oh wow, it's Clive Sinclair," that thought was pushed almost to the back of my mind by the thought "Wow, that head is really shiny!"
Not a good combination.
I wonder if it explains the extreme telephone abuse?
A £10k payoff in 1978.
That was a not inconsiderable amount of money then.Comment
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I've always regretted not buying Acorn shares when they reopened after the suspension.
At 2p/share.
They were up to 48p/share by the close.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIs this a "you'll never take me alive, copper" chairleg, wrapped securely in a black plastic bin bag?
it was a good fight. but i believe i have come out victorious. for now.Comment
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