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A 1970s clip shows a man waking up in bed and a "Home Computer Terminal" beside his bed. It looks like a large typewriter.


The commentary says: "Before he gets up he can field the questions of the world from his home". He does this in his 1970s pyjamas.


If you look very carefully at the typewriter, you can see on the front in very small letters the word "blackberry". Aaaarrrgh.

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My Nan always used to say "where I am today, you will be tomorrow. And where you are now, I was yesterday"


She was Greek and learnt to speak English in Liverpool so it sounded dead funny. She also used to get it the wrong way round which made me laugh too but I always smiled when she said it.

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