Wibbs wrote: » SOS didn't mean "Save Our Souls" as it originated with the German navy and apparently came about because it's the easiest/most clear signal when using morse code.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » You reminded me of another one. Remember the old Nokia message tone?De de de, deeeee deeeee, de de de That is morse code for SMS
Cortina_MK_IV wrote: » Are you thinking of this...?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v2GDbEmjGE
Cartouche wrote: » At one point in the 1990s, 50% of all CDs produced worldwide were for AOL
Cartouche wrote: » During World War One, letters were the only real form of communication from the soldiers at the front to home 12 million letters were delivered to the front every weekAstonishingly, it only took two days for a letter from Britain to reach the front in France. The journey began at a purpose-built sorting depot in Regent's Park before being shipped to the trenches. By the end of the war, two billion letters and 114 million parcels had had been delivered
Cartouche wrote: » During World War One, letters were the only real form of communication from the soldiers at the front to home 12 million letters were delivered to the front every week Astonishingly, it only took two days for a letter from Britain to reach the front in France. The journey began at a purpose-built sorting depot in Regent's Park before being shipped to the trenches. By the end of the war, two billion letters and 114 million parcels had had been delivered
CINCLANTFLT wrote: » There are 10 types of people in the world... those who understand binary and those who don't!
prinzeugen wrote: » Why is this a good idea? Hotmail/Outlook are at this crap as well. The postman does not open and read my mail or make a decision about "what's important" before he sticks it through the letterbox so why the flying feck should google or hotmail??
RobertKK wrote: » While around 10% of Irish people have red hair (ginger) 46% of Irish people carry the red hair genes. If both parents carry red hair genes, their offspring have a 25% of having red hair.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Is there any kind of scientific for checking potential suitors for prevalence of the gene?
Dr Turk Turkelton wrote: » Have a look to see do the carpets match the curtains?
Robineen wrote: » <snip> But I don't have a problem with his subsequent success or that of Gino D'Acampo, who I mentioned earlier. They paid their debt to society. They did the time and didn't reoffend. You'd have to admire them for moving on so well.
Cortina_MK_IV wrote: » He stole Paul Young's guitars. I'd admire him more if he'd got a f**kin' job and kept out of people's houses.
Spanish Eyes wrote: A Jeep (the basic version as seen in many a war movie from the past) Means "Just Enough Essential Parts"
Spanish Eyes wrote: » A Jeep (the basic version as seen in many a war movie from the past) Means "Just Enough Essential Parts"