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Tag Archives: white goods
Electricity and so forth and happy birthday.
First, the birthday. Happy Birthday Tim Berners Lee, inventor of the Internet without which you would not be reading this, and there would be no point in me writing it. You’ve got to hand it to him, that was jolly … Continue reading
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The electrical life 4
Last night, on my way to bed I thoughtfully pushed my socked foot gently under the side of the washing machine, for the joy that retrieving it dry would afford. You know, don’t you? Wet toes. I subsequently slid a … Continue reading
The electrical life 3.
If you are new here, welcome! If you are as fiercely bright as most of the miniaturists who pause here you may have noticed the number 3 in the title, for this is the 3rd description of my attempt to … Continue reading
The electrical life.
When the house next door was built in the seventies, Ted’s wife, who designed it, made it all electrical because she thought it was cleaner, safer and better. A mere half a century later public opinion has caught up with … Continue reading