One end of the line!
This is a phone that features in a photo my dad at work in a telephone exchange in the 1950s.It was liberated when it became really obsolete and now sits in my Mums office at home. Its one of those things that has been around in all of their houses, I played with it as a kid and so did my sons.
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2009Nov 19
tags: End of the line | November09 | Theme Challenge























Nuria 7:37 am on November 19, 2009 | #
I like it John!. Beautiful!.
Nick Powell 3:23 pm on November 19, 2009 | #
Don’t know if you posted in the wrong picture Nuria but I am Nick I don’t mind if you want to call me John though!!
Thanks for the comment!
Looking at this again after a day away from it I can see several faults and they always look different on screen,do you find that?
Nuria 4:15 pm on November 19, 2009 | #
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¡Se llama Nick Powell y le he llamado John y no me he dado ni cuenta! (¡Gran despiste por mi parte, perdón!). No, no me he equivocado en la votación. Un voto es de mi parte.
Después de ejecutar una obra al analizarla varios días después, uno mismo se da cuenta de los pequeños fallos cometidos. Ésto es el análisis. Pero uno mismo siempre es el peor crítico. Su obra está muy bien ejecutada, bajo mi punto de vista. No le veo fallos. (Mil disculpas, por la confusión de tu nombre
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His name is Nick Powell and I have called John and I have given no account! (Great forgetfulness on my part, sorry!). No, not a mistake in the vote. A vote is on my side.
After running a work to analyze several days later, one realizes very small failures. This is analysis. But self is always the worst critic. His work is very well executed, in my view. I see no flaws. (My apologies for the confusion in your name
Nikira 9:05 pm on November 19, 2009 | #
Very nice, I like it. like the cord.