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"Adrian C" wrote in message ... Pyriform wrote: snip And, as a kid I never got the chance to use a universal remote outside Dixons shop windows to set all the TV volume levels to 11 Some peeps here will have done, I bet ;-) Adrian 'Cell Block H' C Better than that, one of the local TV shops about 15 years ago had Astra 1 at 19 east showing Eurosport, etc. in their window at night. At that time some German channels on Astra also showed porn You can guess the rest (with the volume up of course) ;-) Steve Terry |
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On 30 May, 10:36, Jim Mason
wrote: In article , says... Pyriform wrote: I've often considered building a high power device which emits a rapid series of all known bell codes so I can conduct drive-by "bellings" in an updated version of the old childhood game... same here ;-) And, as a kid I never got the chance to use a universal remote outside Dixons shop windows to set all the TV volume levels to 11 Some peeps here will have done, I bet ;-) Not Dixons but I did outside a branch of the old TV rental company Granada :-) At last! It was you was it? |
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"Mike" wrote in message
... On 30 May, 08:58, "Pyriform" wrote: I've often considered building a high power device which emits a rapid series of all known bell codes so I can conduct drive-by "bellings" in an updated version of the old childhood game... It would be interesting to see how many Garage doors start flapping up and down too. Not mention remotely controlled penile implants. -- Max Demian |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 08:58:26 +0100, "Pyriform"
wrote: I've often considered building a high power device which emits a rapid series of all known bell codes so I can conduct drive-by "bellings" in an updated version of the old childhood game... I have a set of PMR446 walkie talkies. On a Sunday afternoon, a local motorbike school runs near me, and they've got a one way set; the instructor talks into his helmet PMR446 and the trainees listen. There's no reverse facility. It's quite entertaining on its own sometimes; I overhear things like "not that way, ok stop, you realise you've just gone the wrong way up a one way street?" and similar. But I'm afraid I had much more entertaining fun once by imitating the driver's voice, and interjecting every so often "Turn left at the next junction". Being one way my instructions went to the trainees but not to the instructor - and listening to his apoplexy as they all suddenly went the wrong way was very entertaining! -- http://www.kingqueen.org.uk remove .lartsspammers to reply |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 10:10:14 +0100, Adrian C
wrote: same here ;-) And, as a kid I never got the chance to use a universal remote outside Dixons shop windows to set all the TV volume levels to 11 Some peeps here will have done, I bet ;-) I have one of these http://stores.ebay.co.uk/SLIFKA-ENTE...mini-TV-remote -- http://www.kingqueen.org.uk remove .lartsspammers to reply |
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Doug Paulley wrote:
Some peeps here will have done, I bet ;-) I have one of these http://stores.ebay.co.uk/SLIFKA-ENTE...mini-TV-remote Oooh, you vandal ;-) -- Adrian C |
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In message , Doug Paulley
writes On Fri, 30 May 2008 08:58:26 +0100, "Pyriform" wrote: I've often considered building a high power device which emits a rapid series of all known bell codes so I can conduct drive-by "bellings" in an updated version of the old childhood game... I have a set of PMR446 walkie talkies. On a Sunday afternoon, a local motorbike school runs near me, and they've got a one way set; the instructor talks into his helmet PMR446 and the trainees listen. There's no reverse facility. It's quite entertaining on its own sometimes; I overhear things like "not that way, ok stop, you realise you've just gone the wrong way up a one way street?" and similar. But I'm afraid I had much more entertaining fun once by imitating the driver's voice, and interjecting every so often "Turn left at the next junction". Being one way my instructions went to the trainees but not to the instructor - and listening to his apoplexy as they all suddenly went the wrong way was very entertaining! That's one reason why the spoilsports invented CTSS codes. -- Ian |
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