Morning all, or actually arvo for me but I have been busy.
Went for my walk as usual then a bit of shopping - just odds and ends and some milk. Noticed that it looks like one of the paddocks that I go past is being prepared for sub dividing into housing blocks
Funny day, a southerly change came through so the temperature dropped from mid 20s to high teens and felt a bit chilly.
Still sort of planning a trip but will probably leave next week some time. My 3D printer is hard at it too.
Morning all ā dull and grey (again) although we are promised some sunshine this afternoon. Not saying it was cold last night but there are several brass monkeys wandering around looking for welding equipment!
Did some grocery shopping yesterday unfortunately the drive there seemed to aggravate the pain in my foot so spent the afternoon reading the latest book purchase ā which I have now finished! Still in pain but seems to be improving so will do as little as possible today (not difficult for lazy me!)
Donāt know if it the pain or if I am just becoming a grumpy old woman but the local radio presenter is really annoying me this morning ā although to be fair Iām not a big fan of his at the best of times!
Good Morning From Foxyās Worldā¦
Well it had to happen didnāt itā¦
Iāve had an old clamshell phone Iāve been using since Alan Whicker was a lad and it has done everything I have asked of it, however, I acquired a smartphone (donāt ask) recently and stuck a ten quid sim in it so I could use the camera on my drone, and have been taking it with me on trig hunting expeditions. Costs a fortune on maps and I can bring them up easily on the smartphone. Also, my old clamshell isnāt talking to my car, but the smartphone doesā¦
On the rare occasion that any of my family and friends want to talk to me (and not need me to do them a job) I gave them my ācarphone numberā because up until now the smartphone lives in the carā¦Very confusing!
So yesterday I visited the vodafone shop and had a micro sim made up that fits the smartphone and contains my original phone number. I have since retired my old clamshellā¦
So Foxy has been dragged, kicking and screaming into the 21st century. There wonāt be any of this walking down the street or sitting on bus scrolling through the latest OFC posts or any other internet siteā¦Oh No!..
Sweetie Pie? Donāt I know that name from somewhereā¦
I bet OldGreyFox will start doing the mobile phone walk now anyway. And what is that you ask? you can spot them easily, they walk heads down and usually in a circle and even on occassion bump into objects
our internet went down yesterday afternoon and house telephone both on full fibre network, Canāt complain about the service from the supplier āBOX COMMUNICATIONSā it was restored early this morning with an email apology for what they called an āoutageā what ever that means.
Greets Peeps. Rare Sunny blue sky day here. BUT
Waz up until 2am this morning. Trying to fix, without success, Pixilated . 90+ Freeview channels downloaded.
Only BBC channels watchable.
No Bronzy Bronze on this bod today >> Afternoon Zzzzz next stop.
About bloody time too, smart phones have long been more than just a phone - sat nav, shopping list, alarm clock, diary, calendar, encyclopaedia, portable radio, record player and so much more. Even better they make and receive phone calls too.
There is still no need to walk about starring at them none the less, they are an aide not a life support system.
I am nearing the day when I will ditch my wallet, carry cash and cards in my phone case.
Sorry Bruce but I am one of those neanderthals who only use their phone for phone calls and texts! I can connect to the internet but I donāt. This does mean that when out and about I am aware of what is going on around me, appreciate the sound of birds and never bump into people or things
Iām hoping I can keep it under control Sheilaā¦And I totally agree with you, I like to know whatās going on around me, either when Iām out in nature or walking down the street.
Sounds like a signal problem QES check the aerial if you have one or the connection in the back of the tellyā¦Them plugs is rubbishā¦
Good advice Bruceā¦ Up until now I have always accessed most of that stuff in the comfort of a warm armchair on my laptop, but when you are out on the moor looking for a cement pillar about the size of a wheelie bin, a map and a photo from someone who has recently visited said pillar is very handyā¦
The clamshell was very handy to chuck it in the rucksack Mr Smith, but I found that increasingly I was making use of the smartphone and paying a tenner a month for a sim, as well as paying 7 quid for my clamshell contract. I decided that I could have it all for my 7 quid, and the smartphone talks to my car which the clamshell didnātā¦I think Bruce is right, you can have access to the world in your pocketā¦
Thanks Foxy. Tried all that.
Been 2 the www. moon.org and back [twice] trying to sort it.
Thereās clearly sommit fishy going on, with allocation of frequency transmission bandwidths. Thatās being concealed from the public.
BBC sitting pretty. Freeserve TV. getting the hit.
While an influx of Mobile and Commercial companies, financially compete for the limited & strongest frequencies, at any one transmitter.
Never mind TV Licence payers coughing up. Small Fry. Compared to what commerce can afford.
Donāt worry youāre not alone, there are plenty in my seniors club that only keep their mobile phone for āemergenciesā. I have explained to them so often that the mobile phone is heaps cheaper and far more convenient than the landline they cling on to.
However I run occasional classes for those having trouble with their mobile phone and the number that really want to do more with their mobile phone is climbing exponentially - I think they see their grandkids using mobile phones with ease and want to be as good.