on 11-01-2014 14:15 - last edited on 02-12-2015 11:04 by Toby
How would U define the following:- (a) iPod ..... (b) iPad ..... (c) MP3 player ..... (d) tablet ..... (e) notebook ..... (f) dongle ..... thank you from WispaRed7.
on 31-01-2014 21:31
on 31-01-2014 21:31
@anticpated wrote:Once I found out the truth, I felt offal.
on 02-02-2014 23:12
on 02-02-2014 23:12
I was going say awful although I don't how many would made the connection.
on 20-10-2014 18:25
going on from my original question, which after much hilarity all round, was seriously solved = & I marked the thread as solution accepted = Adamtemp64 did this for me in a well presented format using colour, which made it easier for me to read & understand thank you Adam
how would you define a netbook = have I got that right & not netpad (only recently heard of this & so not on original list)
how would you define an iphone (not on the original list)
thank you WispaRed7
on 20-10-2014 19:00
on 20-10-2014 19:00
on 20-10-2014 19:21
on 20-10-2014 19:30
on 20-10-2014 19:30
on 21-10-2014 21:08
on 21-10-2014 21:08
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc0G8_HIyLE
on 22-10-2014 00:29
on 30-11-2015 08:36
I've resurrected this thread of mine (my 1st forage on the forum) & to throw you a challenge ... who am I kidding Oh Here Goes ... consider the gauntlet thrown down ... *phew*
Yep, I shall use Google is my Friend in due course
How would you define TECH ?
I'm no Luddite, but to me technology could be used in respect of The Industrial Revolution
A solar lamp in poorest Africa ... used to Empower The Women, who look after the kids & their elderly family ... bother the men, they just go wandering off jig-a-jig or get embroiled in stoopid tribal wars ... this is just me speaking, my own opinion
Terminology is sooo important these days eg recently on the forum I saw the word bake, & I don't mean mixture which smells good when cooked in a conventional oven & is a scrummy food
Very recently saw the word Swype , correct spelling crucial these days, but there is room for creativity, just so the message is understood
So, is it that I should be thinking of saying Current Technology, but then what of future technology eg LiFi ... = ... that Stupendous Lecture, which I've yet to see in its entirity, & shall need to view more than once, but I get the gist
Maybe I'm myself here, it won't be the first or last time
How about 21st Century Technology ?
on 30-11-2015 09:56