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16 October 2014

A Scottish Soldier


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"I'm alive"

Actually what I mean is I've gone "live". The microfilter thingmyjimmys arrived today and shock horror, everything is now happening so fast! I was amazed to see how fast it really worked. Now there will be no stopping me," today the cupboard, (where the computer is) tomorrow the world! Mine all mine!"


Then again it's only Broadband............
Posted on A Scottish Soldier at 22:28

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Carefull now! you'll find yourself nipping into the cupboard for a couple of hours surfing and when you come out, months will have passed and it will be Christmas!

Duncan from Livvy


Doesnt it make a difference? Its like watching the telly with a proper picture all of a sudden after years of fuzz.

Jamie from Oban


So how does it work? Broadband arrived last month but I haven't got round to getting it. How much does it cost? Do you have to get it from BT?

Sunny from Arran


There are various different tarifs. I opted for the company with just 2 letters(no free advertising from me). I don't think you have to get it from them, there are a few different firms touting for business. And yes it most definitely makes a huge difference. Everything is sooooo much faster. Downloading info and pages takes mins., as opposed to hrs.

Scottish Soldier from Mull


My Mother and her family are from Oban, I guess you know the Blairs, Reffins and Macpherson's

Heh Jamie from Your in Oban


why complain, at least we don't live in GET THIS PEOPLE "NEW O"LEANS" I hate to see if we had a major quake, will it be caous??? I think I'll go back to Oban, Aye?

Fiona from Los Angels, california




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