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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostOoh, a hex watch would be kewl.
I wanted one of those binary red LED watches when I was in college. By the time I could afford one, they'd stop selling them.
Well, rather than straight binary, it displays the time in bcd HHMMSS format.
I thought that binary seconds was a bit extreme, and binary minutes almost as bad.Comment
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busy busy!
moved through a couple of clients since last here. same old tulip different client.
the last plan b I had to ditch due to some non-sensical legislative issues!!
Just started a new plan b which is quite fun - a toy shop!Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by Bear View Postbusy busy!
moved through a couple of clients since last here. same old tulip different client.
the last plan b I had to ditch due to some non-sensical legislative issues!!
Just started a new plan b which is quite fun - a toy shop!Comment
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Originally posted by Bear View Post
Just started a new plan b which is quite fun - a toy shop!
You will be going head to head with MF on the shop frontComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAre you making, importing ?
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'fraid not. Just electric ride on cars for kids and radio controlled toys at the moment.
Just online at the moment - sounds fabulous to have a proper toy shop but very expensive!
The stuff is imported and just brilliant!
Really enjoying it as it's so different!Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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