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| Thread ID: 107269 | 2010-02-10 20:53:00 | Clean your keyboard carefully | Thomas01 (317) | PC World Chat |
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| 857121 | 2010-02-12 00:58:00 | It's called an oven. Luxury. When I was a lad we had to steal matches from the shop and make a fire from wet wood out in the backyard. We'd cover it with cardboard to try and contain the heat. But it was an oven to us. |
Greg (193) | ||
| 857122 | 2010-02-12 01:14:00 | You had it easy | prefect (6291) | ||
| 857123 | 2010-02-12 01:14:00 | I don't clean my keyboard. When it gets dirty I go buy a new one. Like I do with my car. When the ash tray is full it's time for a new car. |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 857124 | 2010-02-12 01:34:00 | I don't clean my keyboard. When it gets dirty I go buy a new one. Like I do with my car. When the ash tray is full it's time for a new car. Same here, when the fridge is empty, I buy a new one. |
Coaster (270) | ||
| 857125 | 2010-02-12 01:37:00 | You had it easyWell it was easy when we didn't have any choice. Making bread in the make-do cardboard oven was bad enough. But spending all the time making the flour was kinda hard. Milling the corn or wheat, then finding time to actually bake the bread was another matter. | Greg (193) | ||
| 857126 | 2010-02-12 03:45:00 | It is very odd that Iso would dissolve plastic, I've used a lot of solvents on plastics over the years and have quite a collection in my garage fridge. I use Iso regularly on all sorts of plastics without problems and always thought it was one of the safest cleaning agents. Must have been an unusual type of plastic. Moving on, "Spray & Wipe" is a great cleaner and that plus an old toothbrush will shift the shlt off anything without doing any damage at all. Makes you cough if you inhale too much of the fumes though. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 857127 | 2010-02-12 03:59:00 | Well it was easy when we didn't have any choice. Making bread in the make-do cardboard oven was bad enough. But spending all the time making the flour was kinda hard. Milling the corn or wheat, then finding time to actually bake the bread was another matter. You had cardboard? - - - Luxury food for the unbelievably rich. |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 857128 | 2010-02-12 04:18:00 | You had cardboard? - - - Luxury food for the unbelievably rich.Well the cardboard we used had to be hired from the local homeless folks. We'd have to clean it up afterwards and return it in spotless condition or else they'd break bottles over our heads. | Greg (193) | ||
| 857129 | 2010-02-12 05:18:00 | They let you get hit with bottles? Luxury. We had to tear off our own legs and thrash ourselves insensible, then run down to the furnace, jump in the inferno, eat the clinker, run to the top of the slag pile, spit out the clinker, then back home to lick the sewer clean, and down to the mill ready for work at 1 am. That was the Sunday schedule; we were too poor to afford named days, so we had perpetual Mondays, which were a bit harsh. Unfortunately meals were only on alternate Tuesdays which we never had, so we were good at dieting. Our Family Fasting team took the first two places in the Skinny Universe contest, and would have got the mud medal too except my 1 year old sister forgot her manners and ate a fly. Little brat ate it all too, and wouldn't share. |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 857130 | 2010-02-12 05:43:00 | What! You mean she got all 6 legs of that fly. What were you doing at the time? | Sweep (90) | ||
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