TELEPHONE

  • Ladies can’t bear the thought of losing their laptop

    Posted on January 21st, 2010 admin No comments

    Four out of 10 women would be devastated if they lost their mobile phone, a third could live without their man, and 1 in 5 couldn’t bear the thought of being without their laptop according to a new survey.

    Tracy from Liverpool said: “My life would fall apart if I lost my Sony VAIO! It has everything on it from my photos and addresses to my diary and accounts. I’m constantly backing it up, terrified I’ll lose it all.

    Bryony from Northampton confessed: “I have a little travel laptop which is perfect for emails and Facebook on the go.”

    The survey of 4,000 women put their mums at top of their list of 20 most treasured possessions – boyfriends only scraped in fifth behind friends and photos. Diamond rings, laptops and mascara also made the top 20.

  • Girl plans to marry her laptop

    Posted on January 20th, 2010 admin No comments

    From Acer to Sony VAIO, we love laptops. But not quite like this girl….

    Hermione, a 24-year-old Brit, is ditching sex drive for hard drive by planning to marry her Apple Macbook boyfriend, Alex.

    With humour akin to ‘The Office’ we reckon this viral video is going to run and run.

    Good luck Hermione and Alex!

  • God bless our laptops and mobile phones! (Amen to that)

    Posted on January 18th, 2010 admin No comments

    Who would have thought that religion and technology could be brought together in such harmony? That was the case at one church in the UK last week, as Rev Canon David Parrott took part in blessing mobile phones and laptops.

    Church Blesses Mobiles And Laptops

    According to BBC News, this blessing was all part of an updated version of the “Plough Monday” back-to-work ceremony. While in church, parishioners held their phones upwards so that they could be blessed. The church recognizes that these gadgets are part of our everyday life now so needs to be blessed.

    On Monday a number of phones and laptops were placed on the alter, Parrott said that ‘God’s grace could reach them in many ways.” It was then that he gave them their blessing.

    The Plough Monday ceremony is an old tradition, where farmers tools used to be blessed, this ceremony has to move with the times, and cell phones and laptops are seen to be the most important tools in any business.