The Anonymous Widower

Now The Big Brother Fridge!

The Sunday Times and the Daily Mail are carrying a story, which says that National Grid, want all appliances to be able to be switched off, automatically, when there isn’t enough electricity. The story is here in the Daily Mail.

The problem is that for every method of electricity generation or method of saving, there are vociferous opponents.

Coal produces CO2 and therefore adds to global warming.

Wind farms blight the countryside.

Nuclear power kills everybody with radiation.

Fracking causes earthquakes.

Barraging the Severn and other rivers would upset the birds and the RSBP.

People won’t insulate their houses, as why should they spend money for no visible improvement?

People can’t get it into their heads, that AGAs and other high energy use appliances are antisocial.

Energy saving bulbs are ugly and give a bad level of light.

Perhaps not having power for a few hours every day, will make Daily Mail readers and the other ostriches see sense.

 

April 28, 2013 Posted by | World | | 2 Comments

How Times Change

After C and I did our Sunday morning shopping, one of the first things I would do on return, was to remove the sections of the Sunday Times, we didn’t read.

I still do it, except that the sections I bin are different.

One of the first to go is Driving, as I have little interest these days.

 

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An Eat-Travel-Watch-Return Trip

I mentioned this in the previous post about next season and increasingly, I’m finding that this is the way I go to football matches.

I eat first, often at the London station, like Kings Cross or Waterloo, but sometimes like yesterday for the trip to Portman Road at home, which is a about twenty minutes from Liverpool Street station.

I then travel out in First Class, so I get a comfortable trip, getting to the match just before kick-off.

Afterwards, I usually take the first train back.

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Next Season Is Starting To Take Shape

After yesterday, the matches that Ipswich Town will play next season are starting to come into line.

I can start to work out, which matches will be a bit more than an Eat-Travel-Watch-Return trip.

Looking at Championship promotion and relegation, it looks like the following.

Cardiff are definitely up and although I’ve never been to see Ipswich there, it’ll be one I’m happy to miss. Although, I quite like going to the Welsh capital on the best diesel trains in the world. I must go again to Cardiff or Swansea before the trains are retired from that route.

It looks like the others to go up are one or both from Hull and Watford, and possibly one from Brighton, Crystal Palace, Bolton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester. I would be sad to miss out on the trips to Hull, Watford, Brighton and Nottingham and I’d love to get rid of Leicester, as the ground is so far from the station. I think on balance, I’m prepared to put up with the dump that is Selhurst Park, to see an easy away match. It’s just a pity, that the two to go up can’t be Bolton and Leicester.

Sadly at the other end of the table, three of my favourite away places; Barnsley, Bristol City and Wolves are in line for relegation, along with Peterborough. The only one I’m not bothered about is the latter, as although the ground is one of the worst in the Championship, the city is worth a visit. After my last trip to Wolves, I think that I’ll miss that trip the most.

I’ll deal with who’s coming up first. Doncaster and Bournemouth are definitely up and although, I like Doncaster’s new ground, you have to get a taxi from the station and I would suspect, that Doncaster isn’t the most coeliac-friendly town. But as you go there from Kings Cross, it’s an Eat-Travel-Watch-Return trip. Bournemouth is an easy trip, the ground is very good and I’d probably fortify myself with a good breakfast at Carluccio’s in Waterloo.

Of the other candidates to possibly come up; Brentford, Yeovil, Sheffield United and Swindon, I’m really only against Yeovil, as that is an almost impossible trip. Brentford would be a low-cost bonus and Sheffield United and Swindon are more easy trips.  Although, after my last trip back from Sheffield, I’d prefer one of the others.

The big question is who’s coming down from the Premier League, with Reading and QPR, who seem to me certain to get relegated.  It’ll either be Aston Villa, Newcastle or Wigan. I hope it’s not Wigan, as that is a bad ground to travel to.  I think I’d prefer Aston Villa to Newcastle, solely on the distance involved.

The team I’m annoyed about, who are coming down is QPR, as they have the worst ground for away supporters, where I’ve ever seen a match. Hopefully, they’ll get promoted or relegated quickly, or perhaps their rich owners, will walk away from their toy and the club will do a Portsmouth.

Since I wrote this post, we’ve seen Reading and QPR commit mutual suicide in a monochrome match. So I’ll just have to put on my strongest underwear and brave a trip to Loftus Road for a season or two.

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