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Licensed to thrill

Your collective whistles have been wet by pub names for retired IT people, as Graham Foster turned his home into a licensed premises.
First up is Gary Cailes, who proposes The Control-Break, while Mark Mylchreest at British Engines has been particularly busy, suggesting the likes of The USB Hive, The Blue Screen and The Chip and Pin.
He scores extra points for tying up Backbytes threads, by suggesting The Blue Tooth, where no doubt devotees of weird Bluetooth devices can meet after dark to show off their cufflinks.
David Harcourt, meanwhile, likes the Agreed Downtime, ‘And if the premises sell cheese and cooked meat, he’d have to call it The Ctrl-Alt-Deli,’ he adds.

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