Up with the lark, and I
was distributing catalogues to the masses before 9am. Let's hope the
masses know a bargain when they see one. I shifted one hundred
catalogues in just over an hour, came home and went up town. I got
the makings of some beer for the kite festival in Teston in a few
week's time, and had a squabble. The beer kit was clearly priced at
six quid. They charged me eleven. I argued it, but they were adamant.
The six quid price referred to something else. They were vague about
exactly what else this might have been, but were insistent that the
price was eleven quid. Even at eleven quid it was still less than
half the price of the home brew shop, so I handed over the readies.
I then went to the mobile
phone shops. First of all to my current mobile phone provider to have
a gripe. One of their people phoned me the other day to try to sell
me another mobile phone. I told her I wasn't happy with them. She
told me to phone someone else. I told her that I was telling her, and
that in a few days she could phone me back with a solution to my
complaints. Needless to say no one had phoned me, and when I went
into their shop today they had no record of my complaint. They
listened to what I had to say, namely that their signal was rubbish
and that the Nokia N8 hadn't lived up to their promises. They said
that if I'd like to come back in a month's time and give them money
to buy out the remaining contract, they'd think about what I had to
say then.
So I went to the mobile
phone shop run by the people who do my home broadband internet
connection. They were keen to talk to me. And they did me a good deal
in which I got a better phone and a better package at five quid a
month less than what I was currently paying. And they even gave me
enough money for my old phone to pay off most of the outstanding
contract on that old phone. And as an added bonus the new phone even
doubles up as a Kindle.
Home; where I spent most
(all) of the afternoon getting to grips with my Samsung Galaxy
Ace 2. The nice lady in the shop had already copied over all of my
contacts from the old phone. In retrospect that might have been a
mistake. When I synchronised the phone with my Google and Facebook
accounts the thing went mental. Pretty much everyone that I know has
multiple accounts all over the Internet, and all of them are now
duplicated and quadriplicated on my phone. "The Man with No
Alias (Patent Pending)" appears on it five times. I shall
have to do something about that. I then copied over all my sound and
music files. I'm having trouble getting a customised message tone to
work on the thing, and the battery life seems rather non-existent at
the moment. But I'm sure I'll get the hang of it. On the plus side
the Kindle app seems to be working fine.
Being the last Wednesday
of the month, it was arky-ologee club. We met up at the chip shop in
Lenham for a spot of tea, and then went on to Harrietsham where we
met up with the recently formed Harrietsham Historical Society, and
together over fifty of us set off for a stroll. We walked round what
was supposedly an ancient hill fort. From one angle it looked hill
fort-ish, bit only from one angle. I wasn't convinced.
But we had a good wander
in the countryside on what would otherwise have been a dull evening.
Might have to go back to that part of the world for another stroll at
some point...
Welcome to Andriod, enjoy.
ReplyDeleteAnd Its been about 28 years since i've been to Harrietsham.
(note the use of and at the begining if the sentence)
I have a Galaxy now and they seem to be well know for terrible battery life, especially when a toddler gets hold of it! But I do love the phone!!
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