A rather restless night -
I was awoken at least once every half hour by a tinny electronic
bleeping sound. I blamed "er indoors TM"
phone (as it has a track record of having done that before)
but apparently the device was innocent. Or so counsel for the defence
claimed.
It turned out that the
bleeping was the battery going flat on another phone. A shame the
battery couldn't have gone flatter quicker. I spent much of today
feeling quite exhausted.
There was something
interesting on the radio as I drove to work today. It would seem that
Ministry of Defence officials had briefed Tony Blair (When he was
Prime Minister) about the UFO
sightings in the UK. Apparently there were sightings at Chelsea
FC's football pitch and there were aliens in hotels in South Wales
and in Lincolnshire. UFOs were reported by RAF Air Commodores and by
the Royal Naval ships sent off to kick the Argies out of the
Falklands.
I wonder if Tony Blair
took these reports seriously - it was quite clear that the chap on
the radio this morning didn't.
Talking of not taking
things seriously, I phoned my G.P. today to make an appointment (my
guts aren't what they might be). I was told that they don't book
appointments any more. I just have to phone up at 8am tomorrow and
hope that I can get seen that morning. If I can't, then I might like
to try my luck the day after, or the day after that. And just keep
trying until I eventually get seen. Or die of whatever's making me
crap blood.
And talking of my G.P.
surgery, I received a letter from them the other day. I was given the
chance to opt out of the National Care Record scheme. There are moves
afoot to make my medical records available to any hospital in the
country which might need them. This would have been particularly
useful over the last few kite festivals when I've taken broken
offspring to nearby hospitals who (because we live out of their
area) had never heard of her. Under the proposed scheme the
hospital would have had instant access to all relevant medical
information.
However due to
Health-and-Safety-Human-Rights-Lefty-Crackpotism we have the choice
to opt out of this scheme. At first sight opting out would seem to be
patently stupid. It makes such sense to be part of such a scheme. And
writing to fifty-odd million people to give them the chance to opt
out would have cost a fortune.
But it turns out that
there is a lot more to this scheme than
meets the eye. Who exactly can call up your data? And exactly
what data can they call up? It would seem that there are all sorts of
problems with the security of the data; so much so that private
companies might even be able to legitimately use this database to
access your ex-directory phone numbers.
I hate researching stuff
like this. What started off as a clear-cut rant against anyone who
would be so stupid as to opt out of what is so obviously a good idea
has got me seriously considering opting out of a good idea so that I
don't have to answer my telephone twenty times a day to people trying
to sell me stuff I don't want.
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