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Previously on "PM For Zeity - the future is calling"

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Yeh. Still got some walkie talkies. Except on very rare day out with young nephews, never actually use them. Big problem is only 4 channels. Nephews are talking crap to each other and a local field ranger butts in, hello where is my tractor?.

    Same with radio CCTV. One of the four channels on mine has a lovely view of an adjacent factory's oil tank.
    What's wrong with two cans and a bit of string?

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  • xoggoth
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    Yeh. Still got some walkie talkies. Except on very rare day out with young nephews, never actually use them. Big problem is only 4 channels. Nephews are talking crap to each other and a local field ranger butts in, hello where is my tractor?.

    Same with radio CCTV. One of the four channels on mine has a lovely view of an adjacent factory's oil tank.

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  • Sysman
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    Popular in the 90s and 80s, walkie talkies provided a way of short range, audio communication - well before mainstream adoption of the mobile phone.
    Walkie Talkies are still useful where there's crap reception or when you want to use them continuously without breaking the bank.

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  • xoggoth
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    I remember those things they used to have in supermarkets where documents were sent by a tube. Or a sort of zip wire thing.

    PS Nintendo Game Boy sounds bit gay.

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic PM For Zeity - the future is calling

    PM For Zeity - the future is calling

    Obsolete technologies that will baffle modern children: in pictures - Telegraph

    Alas no punchcards.

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