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Oh I love that...


A lovely new Vintage 8mm video App.


I've just loaded it on my i-phone ( if you haven't got one then get-a-life-why-don't-you ) and let's just say "it's very flattering to its subjects" a bit like Hipstamatic but for video.


And at ?1.49 it's very thrifty


Anyway.


( apart from the fact I spend ?60 odd a month running the friggin thing ).



Enjoy.


NETTE:)

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  • 1 month later...

Apparently 'retro' mobiles are now in fashion (whatever that means in technology terms) and think you can also get them to look retro yet they still have all the apps.


I just found out I have been unwittingly paying for a bloody TV/sports/news package on my blacberry (I don't even know which icon would have this?!) from Vodafone. Grrr.


I long for the days when you could only ring someone if they (and you) were at home. Am sure I was never late then :p

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> On Android, I am loving Glow Hockey at the

> moment... different kind of shooting ....



Glow hockey is great fun!


I have emulators for old consoles like Super Nintendo and Sega Megadrive. Having fun playing all the games I grew up with.

  • 3 weeks later...

Oh yeah...



I'm loving this house.


( it makes the one in Oglander Road SE22 look positively tame )


Admittedly it is in Fozzy Hill* but WOW-ZER who wouldn't want to live near by.


http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg3/scaled.php?server=3&filename=img1254st.jpg&res=medium


NETTE:)


*Sunderland Road SE26 should you feel like a look

maxxi Wrote:

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> What a shame they chose to neglect the skylight.

>

> A missed opportunity.



I know maxxi


Though i'm sure the Wizard I saw outside the Pawnbrokers in Catford could sort it.


http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/4836/dscf7112y.jpg "Abracadabra sha-shamoo"


( as you can see he and his hells angel body guard weren't happy with me taking their photo )


NETTE:-S

Weird photos of 'nude' chickens on iStock:


http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/5526181/2/stock-photo-5526181-nude-chicken-and-egg.jpg

http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/5526175/2/stock-photo-5526175-nude-chicken-keeping-his-egg.jpg

http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/12184908/2/stock-photo-12184908-chicken-with-knife.jpg

http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/12184796/2/stock-photo-12184796-chicken-holding-salad.jpg


I can see so many applications for these...?

(Crime against restaurants, spotted from passenger seat so didn't get best view for photo until too late which is actually from the front of the building - its difficult to tell where the tyre shop ends and the erm, restaurant begins...)



PS am I on the right thread? :-S

You can see why they set Threads in Sheffield.


It has more than a whiff of apocalyptic desloation about it.


The end, when it came, must have been something of a relief.


The attack starts 44:30. The Mexcian/Italian fusion place gets it moments later, but it's quite difficult to tell the difference before /after.


 

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