Forgot to mention - my mobile 'phone got completely drowned and has totally packed up ...... if you're trying to contact me via that route, I will get messages (as I can still access them remotely) but may be a bit slower than normal in getting back to you.
Any hints on how to dry out a mobile greatly received??
... that said, can't say I'm missing its dulcet tones going off every 5 minutes :-))
Tip for drying up mobile phone.
ReplyDeletePlace under a warm hamster.
They do have their uses you know ;-)
Brilliant anonymous
ReplyDeleteAnonymous
ReplyDeleteTried it ... hamster pi**ed all over the 'phone.
Thanks a lot ;-((
Andrew
It never did !!! Oops sorry.
ReplyDeleteForgot that was one of the side effects of placing a damp mobile phone under a warm hamster and I don't think that Gordon the Stick Insect would be much good at drying your mobile phone.
mmmmmmm.....
What you need is a warm cat !
the cat's more incontinent than the hamster :-(
ReplyDeleteOooohhh. The blog made the news again. Don't worry about the nasty comments asking if you were expecting calls from developers. They are probably SNP or LibDem plants.
ReplyDeletehttp://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/edinburgh.cfm?id=1494292007
P.S. You weren't were you?
... bloody hell, it really MUST be a quiet news day.
ReplyDeleteP.S. NO!!
Thanks for answering the question. Didn't really think that level of developers would call on a Sunday anyway but no harm in asking.
ReplyDeleteThey seem to use stuff from blogs but never give a link to the blogs - the saying is Link Hogs - hated in the SEO industry.
Which journo do you think it was? I reckon Roden!