On Jul 1, 4:16=A0pm, Stephanie <sajesq...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jul 1, 5:08=A0pm, DavidL <Dvd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Jul 1, 8:55=A0am, s...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Ian) wrote:
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> > > This morning =A0I was tottering round looking for certain lost items
t=
o
> > > return to their familiar old places in the house. =A0One I was
always =
fond
> > > of was =A0a talking clock in the shape of a cube about 3 inch all
roun=
d, with =A0a
> > > single button to hit to make it speak the time.
> > > I've had it maybe e 15 years beside various beds in two countries.
> > > At one point, in the computer room, I picked up a carton and put it
> > > down again with a bump, and a little voice said: =A0"Ten twenty-five
> > > ayem".
> > > Hello, I thought, either I'm hallucinating or that clock is trying
to =
tell
> > > me something, =A0like Help, I'm in here! =A0Went into the box, dug
out=
some
> > > stuff, and sure enough,
> > > there was the little darling ready for duty once more!
> > > Makes yu fink, dunnit ....
> > > --
> > > Ian
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> > Am I the only one that sees Ian's posts having time stamps 6hours in
> > the past?
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> No that's how I see them too. =A0I thought it was the talking box in my
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I'll bet it's the time zone setting on his computer, or something.


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