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June 21, 2006 at 2:05 pm #1038285
i have been rumbled by my four year old:surprised
i was unplugging my usb mouse when i left the machine to stop them messing with my browser and they took 3 gos of me doing this to spot what had been done – back to the drawing board:crazy_fre
hope catching on to everything isnt going to be this quick..mind you on sunday we lost sound and discovered that techno toddler was ‘checking the connections’ [exactly what was said when asked why] by unplugging and replugging sprung clip xlrs which some adults never master….:crazy_fre
June 21, 2006 at 2:08 pm #1079895raj wrote:we lost sound and discovered that techno toddler was ‘checking the connections’ [exactly what was said when asked why] by unplugging and replugging sprung clip xlrs which some adults never master….:crazy_freHaha excellent go on the techno toddler.. i still think the dismantling the baby gate is one of the best ones yet too
June 21, 2006 at 2:15 pm #1079897Acidfairy wrote:Haha excellent go on the techno toddler.. i still think the dismantling the baby gate is one of the best ones yet tooyup it was class; we were watched carefully as we assembled it and when we were finished TT[techno toddler] asked for the spanner and we thought what harm can TT do with it…
not much later the baby gate fell apart as we used it; TT had carefully dismantled anything adjusted with a spanner:crazy_fre and we could never get it to work properly after that..
age? <18 monthsJune 21, 2006 at 3:12 pm #1079892Next time we have a problem with oddcast we know who to call right…
June 21, 2006 at 3:16 pm #1079898Dr Bunsen wrote:Next time we have a problem with oddcast we know who to call right…:crazy_fre
June 21, 2006 at 3:53 pm #1079893raj wrote:hope catching on to everything isnt going to be this quick..mind you on sunday we lost sound and discovered that techno toddler was ‘checking the connections’ [exactly what was said when asked why] by unplugging and replugging sprung clip xlrs which some adults never master….:crazy_freLOL ๐ – when you said in the chatroom about this I did wonder about it particularly when you said XLRs (didn’t think you would use the cheapo non-locking ones)
but when you are older though now you will have someone to fix things in the house; in 20 years time when there are robots to do the housework – but they need to be configured, half the manual is in Engrish and there are 6 software patches needed to work properly to stop them spilling the trash in the stairwell and chasing the cats/dogs, he/she will come in very useful..
June 21, 2006 at 3:58 pm #1079899General Lighting wrote:LOL ๐ – when you said in the chatroom about this I did wonder about it particularly when you said XLRs (didn’t think you would use the cheapo non-locking ones)we tried them once when the supplier ran out of the expensive ones…our bass bins unplugged our rig halfway through the night as a result – took some fast adjusting of the main mixer to stop everyone else noticing as we could not get to the back of the flight case at the time:you_smart:you_smart:you_smart
never ever again:rant::rant::rant:
Quote:but when you are older though now you will have someone to fix things in the house; in 20 years time when there are robots to do the housework – but they need to be configured, half the manual is in Engrish and there are 6 software patches needed to work properly to stop them spilling the trash in the stairwell and chasing the cats/dogs, he/she will come in very useful..:bigsmile::bigsmile::bigsmile:
June 21, 2006 at 4:04 pm #1079896raj wrote:we tried them once when the supplier ran out of the expensive ones…our bass bins unplugged our rig halfway through the night as a result – took some fast adjusting of the main mixer to stop everyone else noticing as we could not get to the back of the flight case at the time:you_smart:you_smart:you_smartnever ever again:rant::rant::rant:
:bigsmile::bigsmile::bigsmile:
Yup i remember when that happened
June 21, 2006 at 4:11 pm #1079902:bigsmile: But we do love them…Dont we.:bigsmile:
We once had a garden pond ๐
June 21, 2006 at 4:29 pm #1079900ange1 wrote::bigsmile: But we do love them…Dont we.:bigsmile:
[ATTACH]540[/ATTACH]We once had a garden pond ๐
i thought about one and thought NOOOOO almost immediately:alien_abd:alien_abd
June 21, 2006 at 6:06 pm #1079894my little information sponge is pretty good at scratching and has only just mastered on/off on the PC
I got it all to come I guess:surprised
June 21, 2006 at 6:20 pm #1079903globalloon wrote:my little information sponge is pretty good at scratching and has only just mastered on/off on the PCI got it all to come I guess:surprised
You better watch your pc..We had the twins to a meeting in the bank..They played around on the floor… Then pulled the plugg on 6 computers..Took our bankmanager 15 minutes to get the system up working again..:crazy_fre
June 21, 2006 at 6:22 pm #1079901globalloon wrote:my little information sponge is pretty good at scratching and has only just mastered on/off on the PCI got it all to come I guess:surprised
a whole new world….mine was surfing the net and creating new folders on computers as soon as it was reachable….
one day i came round a corner at my parents house and stopped – shocked by the TT turning on the computer, opening a browser and surfing the net and a fruity site it was too!! age about 18 months i think…could be less though my memory of the time frame is a bit hazy…not very well at the time…
and TT could pass us the correct screwdriver [phillips, posidrive, etc] by the age of two
just wait
/me cackles
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