remember the wejs/wedges....code for Norwegian intelligence?
"The Prestel adapter was essentially a modem fitted into the "cheese wedge"-shaped case. It enabled the user to connect to Prestel viewdata services over a telephone line."
...recoded in as the chilblain.....go figure:
nota bene the armchair reference...see below...the other nanny, working with rodway in that Blackheath house (see previous notes upon that Greenwich naval college photo of rodway - that my mother was to send me, recently)...well she had looked a bit like a young 'cathy'....anyway, to cut a long story short...upon a quick visit to that house...the other nanny had been hoping to drug me with one of her chocolates...didn't manage it...I left without being harmed by the ill....and yes there had been a Prestel adapter in the living room....go figure:
and there's more...go figure:
bane and blaine....
how to get your kid interested in computing...by encouraging him/her to pretend that daddy/mummy is a robot....that 'little one', can control...ha ha ha...but it really isn't funny, is it?
particularly when 'little one' is pretty much a robot, itself....can you guess who I am talking about, martin?
"down the drainpipe" replies BI ONLINE....yes, he used to be very scared of that 'visualisation' didn't he? "used to keep him in line"...go figure:
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