The Anonymous Widower

Why I’m Unlikely To Shop At Ocado!

Yesterday, I looked at Ocado, as a source of Celia gluten free beer.

All I did was look at the site and now every other site I look at shows me an Ocado advert.

 

So if they are going to hassle me, they can go and park their vans in the Thames

December 6, 2013 Posted by | World | , | Leave a comment

High Buildings And High Winds

This tragic story from Leeds about high winds round a high building is a cautionary tale.

All too often we don’t fully test a building’s affect on the environment properly, before it is actually built.  Look at the problems of the Walkie-Talkie in the sun.

I tend to not linger in the bus station at London Bridge, as sometimes the downdraught from The Shard is more than too much for me.

The only thing that would make architects think more, is if one of these troublesome buildings had to be demolished.

December 5, 2013 Posted by | News, World | , , | Leave a comment

nPower Says Sorry

I’m leaving nPower after three years to go to OVO Energy. This is mainly because I want to try out one of these new energy suppliers and see how easy it is to swap from one supplier to another.

I will save myself just over a hundred pounds a year, although the price changes announced by the Government may mean that this figure changes.

Today though, I received an apology from nPower for bad service. Here’s the start of it.

We look after 5.4 million customer accounts in the UK. Our aim is to make sure everyone has the best possible experience as an npower customer.

However, we’ve let many of you down recently in the overall levels of customer service we’ve been providing. We apologise unreservedly. We promise that if you have been impacted by the billing system problems we’ve had, you will not lose out financially as a direct result.

It goes on to give a good explanation of their problems.

I should say though, that I’ve not had one negative issue with the company.

So even if prices aren’t as low as we’d like, the customer service of one of the Big Six power companies is doing things properly.

December 5, 2013 Posted by | World | , , | 1 Comment

I’ve Finally Got A Washing Machine In A Convenient Place

Ever since I’ve lived in this house, the washing machine has been perched on a crude shelf beside the boiler.  You can get a glimpse of the installation here. It was impossible to get anything in or out of it without giving yourself a bang on the head or getting your hand trapped in the cupboard door.

So now the washing machine is in the garage and my excellent plumber has threaded the pipework through the floor.

Note the Sanivite to pump the water away. What surprised me about this device, was that it will pump grey water five metres vertically and fifty metres horizontally. So it might be ideal, if you want to put a sink in the shed at the bottom of the garden! Other devices from the same company, will cope with toilets!

One good thing was that the plumber found that the infamous Jerry had installed the underfloor heating correctly.

Obviously, I  do have a scar in the tiling after the installation, but when the hall is finished, it will be carpeted.

November 29, 2013 Posted by | World | , , | Leave a comment

A Silly Mistake Whilst Shopping

I needed to buy something from a well-known company.

However, because what I wanted was a little off the web site, in that I needed a special part, I ordered it by telephone.

The money was deducted from my credit card and I knew delivery would take a couple of weeks.

Yesterday, as I still hadn’t had the product, I phoned the company and they said the courier had been unable to deliver my goods.

It then turned out that two digits in my address had been reversed in the address used in their computer system.  But the credit card details had obviously been entered correctly.

This to me says, that companies need to get their on-line businesses as comprehensive as possible.

For instance, with this special order, they need a form, where you enter your details and your requirements, so hopefully these go straight into the company’s system.  Even, if it’s just a cut and paste.

November 29, 2013 Posted by | Business, World | , | Leave a comment

Is Now The Time To Visit Chernobyl?

Chernobyl isn’t that dangerous a place to visit, unless you go very close.  Especially, if you go on a properly organised tour.

Today, the BBC web site has a report on the construction of the steel umbrella to go over the reactor.

I’ve looked up tours to Chernobyl and it would appear they run daily from Kiev according to this web page.

So an ideal itinerary would be to fly to Odessa to see the Potemkin Steps and the Black Sea coast.

Then it would be a train to Kiev and after Kiev and Chernobyl, it would be a series of trains home, by way of Warsaw and Berlin.

If anybody fancies the trip, just put a comment here.

Only those with a serious love of travel, trains and engineering need apply. Being slightly off your trolley might be a good idea too!

November 27, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , | 1 Comment

After Westfield And Eastfield, Is Croydon Getting Southfield?

It is good that shopping in Croydon is getting a makeover. Surely this one should be called Southfield.

I do hope that the makeover, also makes it easier to get a westbound tram from West Croydon station.

November 26, 2013 Posted by | World | , , , | Leave a comment

Berlusconi And Putin

This story in the IBTimes is also in The Times and is almost unbelievable. Here’s the first three paragraphs.

Vladimir Putin has met Pope Francis in Rome, amid rumours in the Italian media that he is set to appoint the disgraced former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi as Russia’s Ambassador to the Vatican.

 Berlusconi is to face a period of community service after his conviction for tax fraud, but could be offered an escape route by his long-term Russian friend. 

As ambassador to the Vatican, Berlusconi, who is also appealing a conviction for sex with an underage prostitute and facing new allegations of a £2.5m bribe to a senator, would receive diplomatic immunity from any custodial sentence and be free to maintain his lavish lifestyle.

At least the one thing you can say about Berlusconi, is that he isn’t gay, which is probably why he appeals to the Russian, who  Peter Tatchell called the Czar of Homophobia.  I hope the Pope is sensible and brave enough to give the dwarf Italian lecher, the Papal Order of the Boot.

Remember that Berlusconi and Putin at 1.65 m and 1.70m are both shorter than my 1.71.

November 26, 2013 Posted by | World | , , , | 3 Comments

Are Wind Turbines Not What They’re Cracked Up To Be?

The news this morning that RWE Innogy are not going ahead with the Atlantic Array of 240 wind turbines is to some surprising.

The developers cite engineering difficulties and that it is not the right time for the project, although others are saying that there are financial problems with the project.

If we are going to have wind turbines, which I’ll admit, I think are an eyesore in the British landscape, then offshore is probably the best place for them.

I think that this array might well be built at some time, but only after new and better technology has arrived.

It would be wrong to increase the subsidy for the project to get it built.

If subsidies go anywhere they should go into energy research.

1. We should try to find better ways of getting the gas out that is there, that would otherwise use crude fracking techniques.

2. Our buildings are notoriously badly insulated and research should be directed to find better ways of cutting energy use.

3. Research could also be directed towards better ways of generating heat and power, to widen some of the techniques used at places like the Bunhill Energy Centre.

Just using subsidies to put up wind turbines, is like giving an alcoholic or drug addict, money to fund their habit. It might give some a good feeling, but it does nothing for the overall good of society.

 

November 26, 2013 Posted by | World | , , , , | Leave a comment

The Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction

I remember a BBC television comedy series called Citizen Smith, which starred Robert Lindsay as Wolfie Smith. This sums up the theme of the series.

Wolfie is the self-proclaimed leader of the revolutionary Tooting Popular Front (the TPF, merely a small bunch of his friends), the goals of which are “Power to the People” and “Freedom for Tooting”. In reality, he is an unemployed dreamer and petty criminal whose plans fall through because of laziness and disorganisation.

But today, I was watching the BBC News and they were discussing the Lambeth slavery case.

Later in the article on Citizen Smith, this paragraph appears.

The Tooting Popular Front was inspired by the numerous minuscule leftist political groups active in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. One model may have been the then somewhat well-known “Workers’ Institute of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought”, a particularly far-left group led by Aravindan Balakrishnan, who became a suspect in the Lambeth slavery case of 2013.

Sadly John Sullivan, who wrote Only Fools and Horses, in addition to Citizen Smith, died in 2011, so he can’t tell us if his fictional revolutionaries were based on Balakrishnan’s group.

 

 

November 26, 2013 Posted by | News, World | , , , , | Leave a comment