12 volt televisions and computers

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newkidontheblock
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Re: 12 volt televisions and computers

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fax wrote:
A10 wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 3:16 pm How much more before this guy takes a hint?
How many more posts before you learn bullying is whack?

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Yes maybe he's on the spectrum but this tail of haters every time he writes is silly.
This is because CEO is no longer being moderated to provide an open forum for discussion. Or maybe the mods play favorites, no idea.
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Re: 12 volt televisions and computers

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frank lee bent wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 10:34 pm i like his posts
So do I, I think Fax jumped in a little too over enthusiastic, but for the right reasons.
I have to admit I learnt something about computers, I had never heard of a Raspberry Pi computer, so probably get the piss taken for that one, it's just British humour.
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