OUR tales of folk struggling with technology remind a Larkhall reader of being on holiday in Spain last month with his wife when their camera developed a fault, so he decided to take photographs instead with his mobile phone.
OUR tales of folk struggling with technology remind a Larkhall reader of being on holiday in Spain last month with his wife when their camera developed a fault, so he decided to take photographs instead with his mobile phone.
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Ken Smith
"Does it cost more to take photos on your phone when you are abroad?" asked his anxious wife.
An off day
A RESTAURANT manager in Glasgow tells us about a customer who came in last week with a money-off coupon. The manager had to point out that alas it was six months out of date, and couldn't be used. "It doesn't say there is a time limit," persisted the customer, so the manager pointed out on the coupon where it stated when it had to be used by. The customer stared at this piece of information and declared: "That wasn't there earlier."
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Awkwardly mobile
OUR tales of folk struggling with technology remind a Larkhall reader of being on holiday in Spain last month with his wife when their camera developed a fault, so he decided to take photographs instead with his mobile phone.
"Does it cost more to take photos on your phone when you are abroad?" asked his anxious wife.
An off day
A RESTAURANT manager in Glasgow tells us about a customer who came in last week with a money-off coupon. The manager had to point out that alas it was six months out of date, and couldn't be used. "It doesn't say there is a time limit," persisted the customer, so the manager pointed out on the coupon where it stated when it had to be used by. The customer stared at this piece of information and declared: "That wasn't there earlier."
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