OESF Portables Forum
General Forums => Off Topic forum => Topic started by: Varti on December 15, 2016, 11:27:49 am
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This is unfair, I don't understand how a PDA on a plane could be dangerous
P.s.: no, that's not me in the photo, this is a random photo I found while browsing.
Varti
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This is unfair, I don't understand how a PDA on a plane could be dangerous
P.s.: no, that's not me in the photo, this is a random photo I found while browsing.
Varti
Assume you're joking, Varti......but just in case.....Sharps refers to needles and syringes....
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Assume you're joking, Varti......but just in case.....Sharps refers to needles and syringes....
Yes, I was kidding of course I guess I should have specified that in my post, sorry for the mess
Varti
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Assume you're joking, Varti......but just in case.....Sharps refers to needles and syringes....
Yes, I was kidding of course I guess I should have specified that in my post, sorry for the mess
Varti
Figured that was the case....no worries.....
was funny..........
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That image reminded me the first time I saw that sign. It was like 6 years ago, and I was at the London Stansted airport. I have arrived at the airport in the late evening, and I had to wait for the next flight which was departing the next morning. So I searched for a place with a free power socket to plug in my C1000; it wasn't an easy task since there were already other people, who like me had to spend the night at the airport, who had already taken some free sockets. I eventually found one near a kiosk, I unplugged an oven (which wasn't operating anyway, since the kiosk was closed during the night) and sat there, on the floor, making some music on my Z with Milkytracker for most part of the night, sitting under a No Sharps sign Those were happy times...
[/nostalgia mode off]
Varti
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Zaurii might come back into demand as the upcoming Laptop and Tablet ban kicks in.