It does exactly what it says in the tin
It does exactly what it says in the tin
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Original Poster:

57 posts

284 months

Thursday 31st October 2002
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Whats your favourite gadget - the one that you are really pleased that you paid hard earned cash for, and then is a pleasure to use and does exactly what it should ?

For me at the moment it's a Philips CD Rewriter from DABS.Com.

What's yours

First and Last

Original Poster:

57 posts

284 months

Thursday 31st October 2002
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All right, all right - so I meant to write ;

"Exactly what it says ON the tin"

Have Fun

nmlowe

1,666 posts

290 months

Thursday 31st October 2002
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Sipix Blink digital camera. £36.99 from
Amazon:
click here
No flash though, but pretty reasonable picture quality, memory and ease of use for under 40 quid! It's tiny too.
I took the pictures in my profile using it:



EEEEEK! What's happened to my Ferrari 360? It looks like a friggin' Vauxhall Astra!

RIGHT! it's going back for a refund!

>> Edited by nmlowe on Thursday 31st October 22:24

smeagol

1,947 posts

307 months

Thursday 31st October 2002
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Tivo, watch the TV you want when you want with no claims direct esk adverts (just fast forward it out). Superb makes video look archaic.

Esprit

6,373 posts

306 months

Thursday 31st October 2002
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My TR7 does pretty much what it says on the Tin.... able to consume headgaskets with consumate ease, able to cook itself for no apparrent reason.... able to leak fluids at completely random intervals etc etc. nah, I'm only joking.
Nah my fave would have to be the Union Jack flag I keep on my ceiling above my bed.... helps the girls to lie back and think of blighty

Gaffer

7,156 posts

300 months

Thursday 31st October 2002
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nmlowe said: Sipix Blink digital camera. £36.99 from
Amazon:
click here
No flash though, but pretty reasonable picture quality, memory and ease of use for under 40 quid! It's tiny too.
I took the pictures in my profile using it:





I have one of them and a MP3 Player that plugs into my T68. Perfect for singing along to at lunch ....

jmorgan

36,010 posts

307 months

Thursday 31st October 2002
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Handspring Visor. Not using it to its full potential and there are better around but for me fine.

Bodo

12,493 posts

289 months

Thursday 31st October 2002
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Bolt-on rocket launcher by Krauss Maffei to get the numpties outta my way, €9,172.56 exVAT, www.kmweg.com

marki

15,763 posts

293 months

Friday 1st November 2002
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Bodo said: Bolt-on rocket launcher by Krauss Maffei to get the numpties outta my way, €9,172.56 exVAT, www.kmweg.com


Put me down for a leopard that should do the trick

superflid

2,254 posts

288 months

Friday 1st November 2002
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The "Mungo" sounds too good to be true....

"The MUNGO defeats NATO 7.62x51 standard ammunition. It features bullet-proof windshield and side windows and its underbody is protected against hand grenade attacks".

Oh, I've got a Sipix Blink as well (Might be a handy tool for Mungo)


>> Edited by superflid on Friday 1st November 08:42

cotty

41,900 posts

307 months

Friday 1st November 2002
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hhhmmmm PalmV
Bought three years ago and is the nuts. the handwriting recognition thing is so cool and I have never missed a birthday since having it.

Basil Brush

5,523 posts

286 months

Friday 1st November 2002
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I have one of them and a MP3 Player that plugs into my T68. Perfect for singing along to at lunch ....



I've got a T68 MP3 player. It's a top gadget and sounds pretty good too. I want a camera for it next.