Now you can also have an Internet in your table! The famous and mysterious black box that is stored on the top of Big Ben (so gets more bandwidth). You must be quite careful in handling it and no one should touch it so worth of plunging the world into chaos, as they explained Moss and Roy in one of the epidodios of IT Crowd (the computer). An important detail is that the Internet is relatively cheap and low-power only requires a 9-volt battery to operate. If anything it looks small and light it is because it is composed of tiny bits that are almost like atoms. Hence, human information and knowledge fit in this small space. And of course, it is wireless. Delivered fully desmagnetizada himself by Stephen Hawking and is authorized by the parents of the internet. It works with a battery of 9v (not included due to shipping constraints), red light is flashing and carries a switch with which you can turn on and off the Internet at any time. The box measures: MOD 1 : small size 4,7" x 2,1" x 1,6" inch ( 12 cm x 5,6 cm x 4,2 cm) MOD 2 : large size 6" x 2,8" x 1,7" inch (15,3 cm x 7,3 cm x 4,3 cm) . It's an exact replica to that which appears in the series TV, but of a smaller size, so you can carry it in a Pocket, it is ideal to put on any site and thus not too draw the attention of the curious, to make an original gift. Now you have no excuse for not having the Internet!
M**.
I hold the internet every night
Love that I now control the internet in our house! The only downside is leaving it running on the 9v battery constantly it did not last more than 2 days. One would think powering a tiny blinking light would not drain a battery that quickly.
K**R
What’s Jen doing with the internet?
Loved it. Makes me smile that I now control the internet.
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