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8 hours ago, Theroadlesstravelled said:

I lost one of my Airpods and now I am having to use the corded earphones like I'm in the Vietcong.

Just cut a Q-Tip in half and bend it 90 degrees next to the fluffy bit. Nobody will be any the wiser. 

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14 hours ago, Theroadlesstravelled said:

I lost one of my Airpods and now I am having to use the corded earphones like I'm in the Vietcong.

AirPods are a PTTGOYN for me. They don’t look right. I can’t see them as items in their own right. I just see earphones that have had the wires cut, like bands who mimed on Top of the Pops with electric guitars and synths not plugged in. The brain subconsciously knows there’s something wrong with what it’s seeing. 

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2 hours ago, Shandon Par said:

AirPods are a PTTGOYN for me. They don’t look right. I can’t see them as items in their own right. I just see earphones that have had the wires cut, like bands who mimed on Top of the Pops with electric guitars and synths not plugged in. The brain subconsciously knows there’s something wrong with what it’s seeing. 

The only thing I can get to stay in my ears for any length of time is ear wax.

So if someone can come up with ear pods made of ear wax that would be super.

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The only thing I can get to stay in my ears for any length of time is ear wax.
So if someone can come up with ear pods made of ear wax that would be super.
Mine sit fine, usually have issues with cabled ones getting caught in things.
A smartwatch to control the volume and tunes and the phone never leaves the pocket.
Have only launched them to the deck a few times when people speak to me and I forget they aren't attached
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1 minute ago, ICTChris said:

I keep seeing adverts for a tap that gives you instant boiling water -surely that’s going to cause loads of scaldings? Do you really need it?

They are expensive to buy and equally expensive to repair, not to mention maintenance costs.

They were installed in some new fire stations and when presented with the costs someone was dispatched to Tesco to buy a couple of kettles.

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