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I had a parsnip epiphany a few years ago, but not sprouts, never ever sprouts.
The parsnip epiphany is never going to happen. Mind you, I wouldn't have expected sprouts to figure either, but after many years of xx( with sprouts, they were done with bacon and chestnut and I was converted. But I was force-fed* parsnips at the weekend by @Hill Wimp :ohmy: and I still can't stand them.
* I may be exaggerating slightly
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I've found a new, unopened RS232 port serial mouse when tidying up:ohmy:

Antiques Roadshow here I come!
 

Smithbat

Getting there, one ride at a time.
Location
Aylesbury
Funnily enough, I'm not a fan of sprouts with chestnuts.

I do love beetroot though - particularly some of the more unusual/heritage varieties. We grow some ourselves. I love them scrubbed, topped and tailed, and roasted (in their skins) with garlic and sea salt. I also like the pre-prepared pickled baby beetroot with chilli that Waitrose do.
Are you being deliberately mean to me. It is bad enough that Mr S grows them in the garden and pickles them, but to talk of them lovingly is just sick :tongue:
 

Smithbat

Getting there, one ride at a time.
Location
Aylesbury
God I remember when we started networks at work with token ring connectors. Ruddy great thick wires and big connectors to the walls that would regularly fall out under the weight of the cable
*cough* showing your age *cough*

Although I can talk, my first work computer monitor was black and white and about 4ft long, and the backup I had to do every Friday was on these huge tapes that were about a foot in diameter.
 

Smithbat

Getting there, one ride at a time.
Location
Aylesbury
Lotus Ami Pro!!!!
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Something I can't understand is how some people claim to struggle to use a computer. It is so easy now on a user level as post Win95, nothing is more than a double click away. I learned pages of DOS commands...and am sad enough to remember most of them and how to use them...
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
*cough* showing your age *cough*

Although I can talk, my first work computer monitor was black and white and about 4ft long, and the backup I had to do every Friday was on these huge tapes that were about a foot in diameter.

*showing my age*

I when I started work there was a computer. It needed to be in a temperature controlled room and needed about five staff. It took up the space of a small car, and used "tapes" about two foot in diameter. All it did was the invoices. :unsure:

We did not have fax machines, but something called Teletext, that could only send words, not pictures.

I met someone years ago who started work cleaning the valves on computers. He remembered someone saying that Britain would only need two computers. One for Income Tax and one for MI5.

:blink:
 

Smithbat

Getting there, one ride at a time.
Location
Aylesbury
*showing my age*

I when I started work there was a computer. It needed to be in a temperature controlled room. It needed about five staff to work it, took up the space of a small car, and used "tapes" about two foot in diameter. All it did was the invoices. :unsure:

We did not have fax machines, but something called Teletext, that could only send words, not pictures.

I met someone years ago who started work cleaning the valves on computers. He remembered someone saying that Britain would only need two computers. One for Income Tax and one for MI5.

:blink:
I am a bit behind you then, we did have a fax machine, it printed on that thermal paper that went brown and faded after a while...
 
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