Apr. 30th, 2009

My tweets

Apr. 30th, 2009 12:04 am
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  • 20:30 hello again, tweeters--we're back. stressful trip, but did not come back with a timeshare. also didn't bring my new iPhone--major FAIL! #
  • 21:35 didn't forget it, left it behind intentionally. Silly move, was told no wi-fi but was lies, all lies! #
  • 22:51 @kalandaka I would have if you'd formattted the link with http as a prefix so I could have clicked on the link. #
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...and many happy returns of the day. Obviously this was an auspicious date on which to be born!
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I gather this is the guy whose tongue was almost bitten off by a trick(?). The video sounds like he's speaking with only part of a tongue...

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...and O2 is really good. While it was easy to set up the router, the instructions are meant for the clueless and I'd really like a more sophisticated router (the only available wireless security is WEP, for example). However, I now have 12Mb download and 3.7Mb upload. That really beats BT all to hell and back.

BT turned itself off this morning around 10, and I activated my Pay-As-You-Go mobile broadband router and paid £2 for a day's worth of surfing, on the off chance that they wouldn't install the O2 equipment until then. However, I suspect they installed it immediately, and didn't text me until 5 pm, by which time I was already dressing for my evening meeting at the diocese.

Anyone out there know whether I can use another router on this O2 line, and, if so, which ones? I want one with better controls (clueless controls are basic and don't allow for a lot of variation).

Tomorrow I ask to move my Vodafone numbers over to O2, and the job is then pretty much done.

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] fj and [livejournal.com profile] spwebdesign for turning me on to O2. It's said that satisfied customers are your best salespeople, and in O2's case, that's very true.
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Today is the 10th anniversary of the Admiral Duncan bombing here in London. Three people were killed and eighty were wounded. Spare a thought for all those who were affected by the bombing, please.

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