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On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 07:34:28 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
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When they perfect true wireless charging over a large
aerial without cooking the occupants let me know.


There now with mobile phones.


You brain obviously WAS cooked by those, senile idiot!

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FLUSH the well-known senile troll drivel

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On 11/03/2019 21:17, Dave W wrote:

However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't
tell how desperate the caller is.


If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.
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On 14/03/2019 17:24, R D S wrote:
On 11/03/2019 21:17, Dave W wrote:

However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't
tell how desperate the caller is.


If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.


Intercom system? Or you just don't care if the police are evacuating the
area because of unexploded bomb, chemical spill, marauding gang of
angle-grinder wielding Amazons or whatever?

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On 14/03/2019 17:58, Robin wrote:
On 14/03/2019 17:24, R D S wrote:
On 11/03/2019 21:17, Dave W wrote:

However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't
tell how desperate the caller is.


If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.


Intercom system? Or you just don't care if the police are evacuating the
area because of unexploded bomb, chemical spill, marauding gang of
angle-grinder wielding Amazons or whatever?


Well i'd see the blue lights then. Or presumably they'd ring/bang
persistently.



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R D S wrote
Dave W wrote


However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't tell
how desperate the caller is.


If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.


Dont you ever have anyone you know show up without saying they will be
coming round ?

You might be sorry when someone is trying to tell you that
smoke is pouring from your house that you can't see.

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On 14/03/2019 18:09, R D S wrote:
On 14/03/2019 17:58, Robin wrote:
On 14/03/2019 17:24, R D S wrote:
On 11/03/2019 21:17, Dave W wrote:

However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't
tell how desperate the caller is.

If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.


Intercom system? Or you just don't care if the police are evacuating
the area because of unexploded bomb, chemical spill, marauding gang of
angle-grinder wielding Amazons or whatever?


Well i'd see the blue lights then. Or presumably they'd ring/bang
persistently.


They don't, having been evacuated due to a bomb.
They ring and are next door before you can get to the door.

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On 14/03/2019 20:24, dennis@home wrote:
On 14/03/2019 18:09, R D S wrote:
On 14/03/2019 17:58, Robin wrote:
On 14/03/2019 17:24, R D S wrote:
On 11/03/2019 21:17, Dave W wrote:

However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't
tell how desperate the caller is.

If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.

Intercom system? Or you just don't care if the police are evacuating
the area because of unexploded bomb, chemical spill, marauding gang
of angle-grinder wielding Amazons or whatever?


Well i'd see the blue lights then. Or presumably they'd ring/bang
persistently.


They don't, having been evacuated due to a bomb.
They ring and are next door before you can get to the door.

I'll start answering the door then! And make the possibility of close
proximity UXBs a primary concern
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On 14/03/2019 20:22, Rod Speed wrote:
R D S wrote
Dave W wrote


However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't
tell how desperate the caller is.


If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.


Dont you ever have anyone you know show up without saying they will be
coming round ?


No. We're really insular.

You might be sorry when someone is trying to tell you that
smoke is pouring from your house that you can't see.


See? Or smell, and not setting the smoke alarms off?

If the doorbell rings and i'm not expecting a sub Asian bloke to bring
something that will give me the ****s, i'm not ****ing interested.
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On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 07:22:41 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
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Don¢t you ever have anyone you know show up without saying they will be
coming round ?

You might be sorry when someone is trying to tell you that
smoke is pouring from your house that you can't see.


You can't understand senile Rot because NOBODY ever comes to visit YOU! BG

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On 14/03/2019 20:24, dennis@home wrote:
On 14/03/2019 18:09, R D S wrote:
On 14/03/2019 17:58, Robin wrote:
On 14/03/2019 17:24, R D S wrote:
On 11/03/2019 21:17, Dave W wrote:

However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't
tell how desperate the caller is.

If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.

Intercom system? Or you just don't care if the police are evacuating
the area because of unexploded bomb, chemical spill, marauding gang of
angle-grinder wielding Amazons or whatever?


Well i'd see the blue lights then. Or presumably they'd ring/bang
persistently.


They don't, having been evacuated due to a bomb.
They ring and are next door before you can get to the door.

I'll start answering the door then! And make the possibility of close
proximity UXBs a primary concern


Its bombs planted by terrorists that you have to worry about.

Didnt you ever watch Spooks ?

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On 14/03/2019 20:22, Rod Speed wrote:
R D S wrote
Dave W wrote


However, wireless doorbells have a downside - the sound is always the
same no matter how long or short the button press is, so you can't tell
how desperate the caller is.


If our doorbell rings and I haven't ordered a takeaway I don't get up.


Dont you ever have anyone you know show up without saying they will be
coming round ?


No. We're really insular.

You might be sorry when someone is trying to tell you that
smoke is pouring from your house that you can't see.


See? Or smell, and not setting the smoke alarms off?

If the doorbell rings and i'm not expecting a sub Asian bloke to bring
something that will give me the ****s, i'm not ****ing interested.


More fool you if its the cops telling you that you need to evacuate
the area due to a massive gas leak that might go bang at any time.

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On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 08:58:43 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
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I'll start answering the door then! And make the possibility of close
proximity UXBs a primary concern


Its bombs planted by terrorists that you have to worry about.


Has he, you driveling trolling senile Ozzie asshole? G

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On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 09:11:24 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:


See? Or smell, and not setting the smoke alarms off?

If the doorbell rings and i'm not expecting a sub Asian bloke to bring
something that will give me the ****s, i'm not ****ing interested.


More fool you if it¢s the cops telling you that you need to evacuate
the area due to a massive gas leak that might go bang at any time.


Nope, just a fool for taking your idiotic senile baits, you senile idiot
troll!

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