how many active sim cards in your household?

Neil":1jmxjsyw said:
Spudly":1jmxjsyw said:
question is why do you ask....?
All I'm saying is Don Johnson has kinda gone for a change in image. And he should never have got rid of the African-dicatator-mobile - harder to maintain the cover, I would imagine.

I've got to ask, Mark: how is Elvis, and have you talked to him recently?

On a not entirely unrelated note, I've counted all the MAC addresses I allow on MAC filtering on my WiFi router (hey, I do this stuff for a living, I know the sorts of things I would like left open if I was trying to, um, feel the love from another WiFi hotpot...) and it's 34. There's probably a 3 or 4 of them that are now gone, but all the same, without backing up config and keeping a record of them, it'd be a pain to have make a list again.
I have no comprehension of anything in this post.

What is a simca? Other than an old square motor
 
The History Man":2co6nvr9 said:
Neil":2co6nvr9 said:
Spudly":2co6nvr9 said:
question is why do you ask....?
All I'm saying is Don Johnson has kinda gone for a change in image. And he should never have got rid of the African-dicatator-mobile - harder to maintain the cover, I would imagine.

I've got to ask, Mark: how is Elvis, and have you talked to him recently?

On a not entirely unrelated note, I've counted all the MAC addresses I allow on MAC filtering on my WiFi router (hey, I do this stuff for a living, I know the sorts of things I would like left open if I was trying to, um, feel the love from another WiFi hotpot...) and it's 34. There's probably a 3 or 4 of them that are now gone, but all the same, without backing up config and keeping a record of them, it'd be a pain to have make a list again.
I have no comprehension of anything in this post.

What is a simca? Other than an old square motor
Let me simplify this for you, in down-to-earth language. SIM cards are cards of condolence you tend to receive when owning a Simca, and MAC addresses are the addresses of the smug bastards that sent you condolence cards.

It all makes sense once it's explained, dunnit.
 
Fab. Just returned from a rather sumptuous luncheon at my local purveyor of alcoholic comestibles.

The caramel apple pie and ice cream was exquisite.

Time for a little nap before Genesis.
 
fagin":7xd485t9 said:
One. How sad is that?
And technically it's not even mine. It's a company phone.

One here too, but then there is only me in the household. Not that I use the mobile very much - 6 and a bit years of living in a village with frustratingly crummy reception even for texting (although I've now moved to a built-up area) means I'm still a big fan of landlines wherever possible.

David
 
I don't answer our landline as it's either

1. Mother in law.
2. Cold call marketing.

The caller preference service have helped with the latter. The former..........
 
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