Nokia Blows It
I use a Nokia 6310i, as it does everything I want from a mobile phone and more. So where did they all go wrong? As rumours are that they are in serious trouble.
According to this article, they spent too much time in the sauna.
I doubt I’ll ever buy a smart phone, as they just don’t suit my lifestyle. I’m even taking my laptop on trains less, as a magazine or paper and my phone give me all the entertainment I need.
I do wonder sometimes, whether a large part of the population are growing tired of electronic toys. Reality is so much more fun!
Prisoners and Votes
This is a difficult one as I said earlier and I suspect that when the Commons vote tonight, they’ll make the worst of a bad job.
The general population and the tabloids and especially those of the vengeful tendency are all for a total ban, but perhaps what we need is a radical approach.
After all the number of people in jail, is probably more than have the right to vote in many constiuencies. So why not have another parliamentary constituency and they can vote for who they want? You might put restrictions on those who could stand, so such as the Yorkshire Ripper couldn’t. And obviously anybody serving a current sentence would find it difficult. But then no-one could argue that we weren’t giving prisoners representation and voting rights.
It is not for me to call lawyers greedy, but if we don’t give prisoners some rights in this area, my learned friends will have a lot of work to do, dealing with compensation claims against the government. And then if the prisoners should win compensation, their victims would then have some assets to fight over!
So voting not to give prisoners the vote could be a beanfeast for lawyers.
West Ham Appear to Have Got the Use of the Olympic Stadium
But the arguments will continue, as I indicated here. I said this in an e-mail to BBC Breakfast.
I’ve watched football in Moscow and it didn’t work there.
But as we have some of the best architects in the world and engineering and methods are getting better all the time, I’m sure that we can come up with a well-executed British compromise, of which we can all be proud.
Every difficulty should be looked upon as an opportunity, not a defeat.
Breast Cancer and Obesity
Two items on BBC Breakfast concern the increase in the incidence of breast cancer and also obesity. As the latter is known to be a factor in the first, isn’t it about time people got the message?
C had breast cancer, survived it and the squamous cell carcinoma of the heart that killed her was of a totally different type.
But she got her lump in exactly the same place, where a car airbag going off in an accident, caused quite a severe bruise. Her oncologist didn’t rule out the connection, especially as she was slim, fit, didn’t drink too much and ate healthily.
An Engineering Icon
BBC Breakfast were talking about BT and showed a background of the Forth Rail Bridge. Nothing about telecoms, but it shows how iconic and well-known the bridge is.
Are These Idiots After a Darwin Award?
The Central Line today was disrupted by cable thefts today.
This follows a pattern and eventually, it will lead to someone winning a Darwin Award.
The Darwin Awards commerate those who yield to natural selection and “remove” themselves from the gene pool…thereby ensuring that the next generation is smarter by one.
Of necessity, the award is usually bestowed posthumously.
Here’s typical behaviour that can win an award or in this case two.
Who would park the car on a busy freeway in heavy fog, for a quickie?
That’s the whole picture: A young couple, driving along Via Dutra, the largest freeway in Brazil with tons of heavy traffic, at 6AM under heavy fog. The couple decided that this was the time to park (for “dating” according to the charming Google translation) and, yes, they parked on the freeway in the right-hand lane, not on the shoulder, the median, or at a gas station. Naturally, given time a cargo truck encountered a “speed bump,” instantly killing both — during the act of procreation — double-double Darwin Award! (2) people making (2) obviously bad decisions, and natural selection acts at the very moment the two are reproducing. Textbook!
Stealing live high-voltage cables is probably equally stupid. But would our legal system pay out damages to the family of idiots killed in this way?
Surely being nominated for a Darwin Award disqualifies you from receiving compensation!
What Is It About Suffolk?
There is an item on BBC Breakfast this morning about GreenBottle, which is a new concept of milk bottle, that uses a papier mache outer container and a small amount of plastic to actually hold the milk. When you have finished the milk, you split the container, with the outer biodegradable shell going into the cardboard recycling and the inner container into the normsl household waste. Read the full story here.
If I look at what makes a good idea, it ticks a lot of boxes.
- It doesn’t expect the customer to make serious changes to their thinking.
- It would appear that it doesn’t mean there are large changes to manufacturing and distribution.
- Asda have not objected to stocking milk in these bottles. I’m always cynical about supermarkets. Their problem is they try to live up to a macho image.
- Customers like it.
- It is kind to landfill, even if the end user doesn’t recycle it.
But my initial question was, why has this been invented in Suffolk?
I do sometimes wonder, if it’s because Suffolk has always lived on the scraps government chooses to doll out to it and people in Suffolk get used to thinking about how to get round the problems that blight their lives.
As an example, railways in Suffolk have never received the investment they need. I was brought up partly in Felixstowe and it was a miserable place for a teenager, as to get to Ipswich was either a decrepit train, an occasional bus or a bike. In some ways, I wonder if that was all good training for my life now. You learned to plan journeys efficiently, until you could scrape enough together for a car.
Suffolk too is a very independent county and Suffolk people and businesses support each other. GreenBottle have partnered with the independent Marybelle Dairy to prove the concept of the bottle.
In other ways, it might not be what Suffolk has but what it doesn’t. Until the last couple of years, there was no university in Suffolk.
Does all of this push people to think for themselves? And dare I say it out of the bottle.
Ex-Wife Exorcises Peer
This headline was in The Times today and concerns the ex-wife of Lord Taylor of Warwick.
It probably shows you should keep religion and politcs separate. In fact religion should be kept separate from everything.
A Letter on Adoption
This was a letter from Ian Storey on adoption in yesterday’s Times.
Babies in need of adoption are not born with racial preferences or prejudices. They are born with a need to be cared for so they can flourish, rather than slip into compromised lives. Every sidelined child can easily become a needlessly tragic tale.
Well said.
C was adopted and was a complete believer in the system, even it did have the odd flaw. But then show me a perfect system for anything and I’ll show you a liar.
America Puts Guns Before Fighting Crime and Terrorism
The story of Steven Greenoe is a classic farce and it shows how the United States love of the gun, gets in the way of fighting crime and terrorism around the world. Afer the attempted assassination of Gabrielle Giffords, surely the country should do something to curb guns, which seem to be at the cause of much of the world’s troubles.
I recommend all United States politicians read my Abba Eban quote.