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laissez-faire wee-fee

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Posted in Security, Internet on July 1, 2010 at 4:33 pm

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We are just back from staying in an idyllic 13th century manor house in Le Mesnil Jourdain, Normandy. So much gite for so little money, Ikea meets antiques. And it even included “wee-fee if we could log onto the Negeer”, said the nice French lady. Read more

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Rouen Bound

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Posted in utilities, Internet, iPhone, Apple on March 28, 2010 at 11:37 am

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We had been sitting in a ferry station, with a ticket for a French location. All around us we could see, French truckers talking loudly. Our holiday was neatly planned with CoPliot Live and Garmin to hand. Read more

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CoPilot Live’s wheels within wheels

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Posted in utilities, Internet, iPhone, Apple, Uncategorized on March 7, 2010 at 4:36 pm

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Dawn and I are the only Mac users in the office. We struggle with Windows, trying not to fight it but instead attempt to engage with a different operating system. After all, its interface was ripped-off from Apple many years ago so it can’t be that different? Can it? Read more

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Can bytes help the bitten

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Posted in Internet, Uncategorized on February 21, 2010 at 4:17 pm

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My mum was mauled by a Mastiff this week. An elderly lady has been horribly wounded, her life ruined and for all we know, possibly shortened.
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He, the usurper, must choose

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Posted in Gripes moans and whinges, utilities, Broadband, Internet, iPhone, Microsoft, Apple on February 14, 2010 at 2:00 pm

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Later this week two of us are driving a few hundred miles to HQ to be shown the new database which will be implemented on April Fools’ Day. A date which is inevitably going to be a joke when it’s something to do with new computers and software, all going live at the same time. Read more

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Grandma’s new Siemens

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Posted in Internet, Apple, Uncategorized on February 7, 2010 at 3:32 pm

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My mother in law got a new washing machine yesterday. Not normally the topic of a magazine devoted to IT professionals but stay with the thought. Read more

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And the Winner is… Who cares?

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Posted in utilities, Internet, Apple on January 4, 2010 at 2:21 pm

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We used
to live near a dentist who ran his entire operation in an Hypercard stack he devised himself. All patient information, treatments, appointments and bills were handled by his stack, running on one of those original, all-in-one Macs which us old hands think of as definitive. No colour, no sound, tiny screen, clunky operating system, no multi-tasking and a mouse the size of a house brick. But a graphical operating system from the days when windows were holes in buildings. Read more

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Three legs good, four legs…

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Posted in iPod, Broadband, Internet, iPhone on December 26, 2009 at 2:04 pm

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Every morning I drive alongside the harbour. It’s not a big port, mainly aggregates and timber but Constable and Turner thought it good enough to visit. When the economy isn’t doing well or rough seas send the fish down deep, the fishing fleet stays behind the lock gates and Carrot’s Café is full. Read more

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It just sits there dribbling

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Posted in Internet, Microsoft, Uncategorized on December 12, 2009 at 3:24 pm

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My boss was using my work computer to demonstrate to a new employee how to send files from Lotus Notes. She gathered the files together, a mix of Word docs and a couple of PDFs, then clicked on send. Several tens of minutes later the computer became operational again. For some strange reason, Windows XP, or the Dell Optiplex, cannot multi-task in the same way a Mac can. Data dribbled out, meanwhile locking out Notes. Read more

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Regional rip-offs

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Posted in Gripes moans and whinges, Internet, iPhone, Apple on November 19, 2009 at 7:06 pm

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It was a dark and stormy afternoon in the Languedoc’s Black Mountain last week, as we made our way further up the narrow and twisting road. At each hairpin bend the drop on my side of the car grew more precipitous with only a few of the local marble off-cuts to stop us going over the edge. As we drove higher, it got darker, rain clouds swirled around the Peugeot. We had no choice but to follow the signs to the peak because there was no-where to turn around. Read more

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