on the discovery of digital watches.

Jul 21, 2004 22:50

why did no one tell me about digital watches ( Read more... )

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yosemitesam July 21 2004, 21:38:37 UTC
That is the most touching girl meets watch, takes watch home, falls in love with watch, and lives happily ever after story I have ever heard.

Have you considered expanding it to feature length? I'll have my people contact your people.

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unknownid July 22 2004, 14:17:59 UTC
i hope i don't ruin your user experience by telling you that i'm seriously considering polygamy. i love my watch, but i can't deny that i'd like one with a countdown function and multiple alarms. not to mention the calculator and USB drive...

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lathany July 22 2004, 00:40:51 UTC
we can attend triskellian and smiorgan's wedding!

Hurrah! How long are you going to be in the UK for?

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unknownid July 22 2004, 14:21:45 UTC
probably about a week! and i intend to monopolize the Camus clan for as long as you all will let me.

i haven't bought tickets yet, but we'll probably be arriving on the 8th or 9th and leaving a day or two after the Bwessed Sacwament is performed.

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triskellian July 22 2004, 01:05:12 UTC
YAY all over again :-)

Also, probably easier to stay in Oxford cos: organised transport, rather than fighting with taxis in Wantage. Unless you're hiring a car, in which case Wantage is closer.

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unknownid July 22 2004, 14:25:57 UTC
sounds sensible. also, i can take E to go and stomp on all of my old stomping grounds. there was the pub where i first saw a guy drink so much that he passed out, lost control of his sphincters, and had to be taken away by medics... the place where i nearly killed myself trying to ride a bicycle that was like ten feet too tall... oh, happy days.

Unless you're hiring a car

hahahahahahahahaha. *wipes eyes*

no, really.

i'm bad enough at driving on my usual side of the road.

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bateleur July 22 2004, 01:51:02 UTC
I don't own a mobile phone either.

Also: Hurrah !

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unknownid July 22 2004, 14:27:06 UTC
*makes room for bateleur on moral highground*

also: yippee-ki-yay!

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smiorgan July 22 2004, 04:43:58 UTC
Woohoo!

Probably better to stay in Oxford. Wantage has the more humourous name, but Oxford has more interesting people, and easier to get to London.

Re: digital watches - yeah, it's good to be primitive.

(goes off to beat chest at Technology department)

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unknownid July 22 2004, 14:29:34 UTC
and all those dreamy whatchamacallums.

pubs, that's it.

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