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The biggest problem for us in the UK skittles is that it’s twice the price.
Same idea as Apple iTunes, you pay 79c (I think) and we pay 79pence which is roughly $1.60. For software, probably even downloaded from the same servers. I wonder why people use bittorrent, as the software & music companies would never dream of ripping us off would they?
What are you all doing over there that makes your money worth so much more than ours, anyway, huh? When I was in England, I was always having to do math in my head to see.. is it REALLY worth it to buy this little doo-dad as a memento? And I STILL had to BUY a duffel bag to take everything home in. Ah well, once in a lifetime opportunities, right?
*lol* sounds like a pretty accurate description. Like a number of commenters have said, I won’t be getting it until I get a new computer. And thats probably not going to be anytime soon.
That’s a good one Bob. I know it’s pretty unlikely hackers could use it, but you can just imagine someone chatting to a co-worker about having to ‘format the hard drive’ and then turning back to their PC to see the message ‘Format Complete’
Awwww, you love them really.
Blaugh is great isn’t it?
Ok.. how much? My computer came ready for it.
LOL! My ex hates Vista. Says it is crap. I gotta send him pic!
The biggest problem for us in the UK skittles is that it’s twice the price.
Same idea as Apple iTunes, you pay 79c (I think) and we pay 79pence which is roughly $1.60. For software, probably even downloaded from the same servers. I wonder why people use bittorrent, as the software & music companies would never dream of ripping us off would they?
I won’t be getting that until i get a new computer!
Me either matey…
What are you all doing over there that makes your money worth so much more than ours, anyway, huh? When I was in England, I was always having to do math in my head to see.. is it REALLY worth it to buy this little doo-dad as a memento? And I STILL had to BUY a duffel bag to take everything home in. Ah well, once in a lifetime opportunities, right?
If they weren’t pulling support for XP eventually, there’s be no reason to switch. Barstards…
Wish that I had a monopoly I could act how ever assanine I wanted!
*lol* sounds like a pretty accurate description. Like a number of commenters have said, I won’t be getting it until I get a new computer. And thats probably not going to be anytime soon.
It’s always the case with the ‘shiny and new’ Bill Gates release!
Yeah, I can wait a couple of years for a new PC…give them chance to patch some of the gaping holes as well…
Asara, I wish I knew….but I don’t care, ‘cos it’s great to buy online from the states! A years hosting for £34, bargain!
Well that’s the first flaw found and it’s a good one to, lol, at least I thought the article i read was hilarous.
Honetmoon’s Over
That’s a good one Bob. I know it’s pretty unlikely hackers could use it, but you can just imagine someone chatting to a co-worker about having to ‘format the hard drive’ and then turning back to their PC to see the message ‘Format Complete’
Lmao!
I just posted this one today.
There’s the one with the web developer that i like the most.
Now…what did you mean with your comment on my blog?
Next to the names of your commenters Carol, there’s a little icon for what browser they were using – how did you do that?
Bad Bad Vista
These hilarious pictures keep me coming back to your blog again and again.