IKEA FLAT PACK NIGHTMARE

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Re: IKEA FLAT PACK NIGHTMARE

#11 Post by OneCarefulOwner »

You need written instructions for Ikea stuff? There's no words because it's cheaper to make a single pictogram version that can be used in all markets.
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#12 Post by Aar0sc »

Mrotwoman wrote:I can't get on with lap tops,hate the screens,hate the keyboards and hate the horrid mousey fingery type thingies :evil:

I do like Ikea breakfasts though.
Agreed. 'cept I have a laptop cos I can't be bothered lugging my desktop around, it weighs about the same as me!
And I did try to, it just didn't work very well :P
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#13 Post by TerryG »

I have one of these in my garage:
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My desktop is definitely more portable than it is!
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I do not think that computers will be with us for long, cannot be many people who own one surely ...a passing fad.........
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#15 Post by JPB »

Completely agree Jim, and they're so messy if you spill the coal during the bit of the startup sequence that requires getting the boiler up to pressure.

Oh wait; I may just have been thinking about steam engines there, it's so easy to confuse 'pooters with those you see........

(Apologies to the forum's many Portuguese members for my use of that word...) :oops:
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#16 Post by TriumphDriver »

OneCarefulOwner wrote:You need written instructions for Ikea stuff?
You have to understand the Swedish mentality - that any part although it may look the wrong size can always be made, adapted or bent to fit in anywhere. This is why they made so many porn movies there too.
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#17 Post by SirTainleyBarking »

TriumphDriver wrote:
OneCarefulOwner wrote:You need written instructions for Ikea stuff?
You have to understand the Swedish mentality - that any part although it may look the wrong size can always be made, adapted or bent to fit in anywhere. This is why they made so many porn movies there too.
Probably explains the meat balls they serve up in the restaurant as well..... :shock:
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