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The remote is rather handy as well - should I have included that too?Originally posted by tim123 View Postand how useful would that be if you didn't have a TV?
Last edited by voodooflux; 24 January 2009, 21:06.
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Non tech gadets like Tape measures, Scissors and Screw drivers, Knives. Pen/Pencil.
Needed to order some new curtains was completely lost without a tape measure.
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funny enough, the missus busted her rabbit. (cheap Chinese crap)Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMrs BP said it is her rabbit. I told her a small furry animal is not a gadget but she just laughed at me. Poor girl is cracking up......
So I spnt £80 an a delux, top quality, rechargeable. Worth every penny
a few months ago, I invested in a 'dolphin'
fck me, I must buy a set of ear plugs and get the double glazing sound proofing put in.
My big ambition is to get them both going at the same time
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I used to like gadgets but now just think they take up space.
I love the internet though, if that counts.
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Except for fire. And flint. And a pokey stick. And anything that works as a club.Originally posted by bored View PostIt's certainly possible to live without any gadgets, humans have done it successfully for 1,000,000 years.
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It's certainly possible to live without any gadgets, humans have done it successfully for 1,000,000 years. However I would be inconvenienced without:
A mobile - being able to call and receive calls from any location is quite useful.
A GPS navigator in the car.
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