The Anonymous Widower

My INR For January 2014

As January is now finished, I can show a graph of my daily INR tests for January 2014.

My INR For January 2014

My INR For January 2014

The average INR for the month was 2.6 with a standard deviation of 0.2.  This is well within the range of 2 to 3 and just above the target of 2.5.

I’m using a simple algorithm of 4 mg. normally, with 3 mg. if the INR is above or equal to 2.8 and 5 mg, if it is below or equal to 2.2.

It would be interesting to see if the results with the switch limits set to 2.1 and 2.9, or if a little bit of integral control were to be introduced. As with all control systems, getting everything stable always needs a bit of fine tuning.

January 31, 2014 Posted by | Health | , | 2 Comments

An Inadvertent Inuendo

Caitlin Moran in The Times on Friday does her Celebrity Watch, which  I  generally read, as it lets me find out who the inconsequential idiots, like Justin Bieber, that constantly pollute news bulletins, actually are.

Today, she marks David Cameron down, because of an interview about his musical taste. She reveals that despite his profile, he still manages to sneak into gigs, like that of Swedish act; First Aid Kit at the O2 Shepherds Bush.

Caitlin has now got the phrase. “Cameron’s back entrance to the Bush” stuck in her mind.

January 31, 2014 Posted by | World | , | 1 Comment

Spam Purporting To Come From DFS

I’ve just had one of those spam e-mails looking for agents, that says it has come from DFS.

It might have come from DFS in somewhere else, but it had all the hallmarks of fraud and may have started its journey in Paraguay.

So beware!

January 30, 2014 Posted by | Computing | , , | Leave a comment

This Won’t Happen To Me!

This story is one of those, where you wonder how the driver managed to wreck the house opposite. As usual they seem to be claiming the automatic transmission malfunctioned. They rarely do! But as the old joke says, the nut behind the steering wheel is the most dangerous part of a car.

I doubt it’ll happen to me on either side, as I don’t drive and there is no house with a sloping driveway opposite. To make it even more difficult for a kamikaze driver, my kitchen is at the back on the first floor. I suppose they could go down the mews and jump the car over the house at the back of my garden.

It doesn’t give in the article, any details on the driver, but it does seem to me, that whatever happens, they should be made to take a thorough test before driving again.  Next time their automatic transmission mulfunctions, a child could be the victim.

The Royston Crow gives more detyails here. Isn’t that a wonderful name for a local paper!

January 30, 2014 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

My IKEA Furniture Now Has Some Brass Knobs!

My house has a theme of dark black-brown steel beams fitted together with brass fittings.

Dark Steel And Brass Bolts

Dark Steel And Brass Bolts

When I bought the house, it still had Jerry’s gold-painted steel bolts, which I have replaced with real brass ones.  Even if some might be just be real bolts glued into Jerry’s crude holes.

So when I bought some of IKEA’s Expedit boxes, which are just the right colour for the beams, I was disappointed that they only come with natural aluminium knobs.

IKEA's Aluminium Knobs

IKEA’s Aluminium Knobs

So it was off to Birmingham by train to visit Honeyglen Anodising in Sparkbrook to see what they could do. I’ve now got the trial batch and here’s one in place.

Expedit With Brass Knobs

Expedit With Brass Knobs

I’ve now got to get all the others together and send them off to Birmingham. I am getting them in a pretty standard brass colour, but there are more details here of the colours available.

January 30, 2014 Posted by | World | , , | 1 Comment

Clapham Uncommon

This company was featured on the BBC London News. It concerns the growing of speciality vegetables and herbs in one of the deep level air-raid shelters under Clapham. Wikipedia says this about the shelters.

Each shelter consists of a pair of parallel tunnels 16 feet 6 inches (5.03 m) in diameter and 1,200 feet (370 m) long. Each tunnel is subdivided into two decks, and each shelter was designed to hold up to 8,000 people.

So they’re quite large! And there’s eight of them in total!  But some have already been used for other purposes!

January 30, 2014 Posted by | Food, News | | Leave a comment

Does She Use Twitter?

They’ve just had the Reverend Jane Twitty 0n BBC Breakfast.

Does she use Twitter?

January 30, 2014 Posted by | Computing, World | | Leave a comment

Collect Your Shopping At A Tube Station

This story in the Standard describes how London Underground stations will be used as pick-up points for shopping. Here’s the first two paragraphs.

Tube chiefs signed up some of the high street’s biggest names today to start a retail revolution on the Underground.

From next month, Tesco and Waitrose will offer a “click-and-collect” service that will enable passengers to pick up groceries from lockers or vans at a dozen outlying stations.

After the story about Doddle parcel points in rail stations, there would appear to be a delivery revolution starting out there.

And about time too!

Today, I’ll have to stay in as I am awaiting a valuable package from a courier.  As they usually come here about 16:00, that will mean a long wait.

My most common package is clothes from M & S, but these days, I Click and Collect, at the store at The Angel and just pick them up when I get the e-mail. As I pass the store, virtually every day on a bus, it is so convenient.

When I get a local parcel delivery point, it will be so good.

January 30, 2014 Posted by | News | , | 5 Comments

What Can The Banks Do For Us?

After writing the previous post about Mark Carney’s thoughts on the pound and Scottish independence, I got to thinking about the nature of different currencies and how I feel about them.

On my travels to Budapest, Stockholm, Palermo and Bilbao, I’ve used Hungarian forint, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian krone and Swiss francs in addition to euro and pounds. Train journeys across Europe could be a nightmare, as like the trip back from Stockholm, each country could be a different currency and you end up with enough change to tear holes in all your pockets, but impossible to understand.

The personal preference, that I like to use cash makes it worse in a non-euro and non-pound country, like Hungary, where I don’t have any natural feel for notes and coins.

I just think that the banks are making it easy for us to handle all these currencies, but some have made a start.

I have a credit card from Nationwide, that just converts the transaction into pounds on my statement and doesn’t charge me any commission, when I use it abroad.

As a customer I like that and I’ve heard one savings expert recommend this credit card for just this reason.

So shouldn’t all credit cards be like this?

But i used to be a world-class computer programmer.  Probably to say I used to be is totally wrong, as my mind is still reasonably sharp and it certainly knows what computers can do.

So why when I use my credit card in say Ruritania and I pay for a delicious gluten-free meal with my credit card, does the terminal not show me the cost in both Ruritanian wotsits and English pounds?  If I was say a Frenchman and my bank account was in euros, then I would want euros instead of pounds.

All it needs is a bit of clever software.

Come on you bankers!

January 29, 2014 Posted by | Finance & Investment, World | | Leave a comment

Carney’s Sense On An Independent Scotland And The Pound

Mark Carney has pronounced on how an independent Scotland would use the pound.  It’s reported here and this is the first few paragraphs.

The Bank of England governor has said an independent Scotland would need to give up some power to make a currency union with the rest of the UK work.

Mark Carney said such a move, proposed by the Scottish government, “requires some ceding of national sovereignty”.

He also said the risks of not having a strong agreement had been demonstrated by problems in the Eurozone.

I think it is more complicated than he says, as would a government of what is left of the UK, want to let Scotland share a currency? There are plenty of politicians, who would want to settle old scores

And would Scotland be allowed to use the pound by the European Union?

I don’t care one way or the other, so long as I don’t have to foot the bill for extra taxes to pay for the mess politicians leave us in! Which of course, they always do!

January 29, 2014 Posted by | Finance & Investment, News | , | 1 Comment