The Anonymous Widower

Fighting the Devil

Jonny Bairstow has effectively won the last one-day international for England at Cardiff tonight on his debut. England were up against it, when he started his innings, but 41 runs from just 21 balls got England home. At the end, Rahul Dravid, the former Indian captain, warmly congratulated him, for what he had done.

Cricket is a warm compact sport and I suspect that all the Indian players knew of Jonny’s father, David Bairstow, who took his own life in 1998.

September 16, 2011 Posted by | Sport | | Leave a comment

BT Vision

I have just installed BT Vision.

It seems to work well and I’m just watching the cricket on Sky Sports 1.

Technically, I like the concept of watching most things free through Freeview and getting other things from broadband or by unlocking channels on Freeview.  I think it is a concept that will grow like Topsy.

I know too, that I’m paying a lot less than I did for a poor service from Virgin.

A few points of comparison.

  1. I have Freeview television in my bedroom, so now I have the same channel numbers in my living room and my bedroom. I didn’t with Sky or with Virgin.
  2. Picture quality is good, but I have just fitted a new aerial.
  3. All the features like stop the picture and then contunue are there.  Virgin may have had them, but I never found out how to use them. The designer of the Virgin box, was probably a games-optimised person, who didn’t understand logical system design for those who don’t and never will play games.

I’ll add to this list as time goes on.  But I’m not regretting moving away from Virgin.

September 16, 2011 Posted by | Computing, World | , , , | Leave a comment

Back To The Future?

Fedex were delivering a parcel nearby and parked their driver parked his van outside.

Fedex Modec Electric Delivery Vehicle

It is totally electric and called a Modec. It would appear that the manufacturer no longer exists.

The reason I used the title was that I can remember the electric Harrods vans that used to trundle all over Central London until about the late 1960s.  They had been built in the 1930s in the basement of the store.  I think I once read that the rolling friction was designed to be so low, that it was possible for one man to push them on his own. I also think there were about sixty of them.

We need a lot more of this type of delivery van in big cities.  London is probably an ideal place, as it is fairly flat, but perhaps San Francisco would be less so.

September 16, 2011 Posted by | World | , | Leave a comment

Another Of Jerry’s Horrors

This picture shows some of his handiwork being removed from the cupboard in my bedroom.

A Shelf By Jerry

If you think that was bad, just look at this hole he made in the floor of the cupboard to access the shower.

Pipe Access By Jerry

It’s all gone now and hopefully when the new wardrobe inserts come from IKEA, his handiwork will be buried for ever.

But Jerry seems to keep popping up in some very unexpected places.

September 16, 2011 Posted by | World | , , | 2 Comments

Why Do We Still Mine Coal?

Mining coal is a dangerous business as this report from South Wales shows.

Our mines are safe compared to some.  This report in the Guardian from 2009, says that in 2008, over 3,000 miners died in China.

So why do we do it, when burning fossil fuels are the major creator of greenhouse gases, that cause global warming? If you look at the science, to get the same amount of energy from coal and natural gas, you get forty percent more CO2 if you burn coal. It’s all because coal is pure carbon, whereas natural gas contains a lot of hydrogen atoms, which on combustion produce nothing but water.

You also get a lot of other pollution when you burn coal. Let’s face it, coal is a very dirty fuel.

One of the biggest mistakes we made in this country was not to get rid of coal mines, steam trains and coal-fired power stations a lot earlier.

The first real modern electrification of rail lines in the UK, were the Liverpool and Manchester lines, which were completed in the mid-1960s. It is totally crazy that only now, we’re still planning the electrification to Bristol and South Wales from London. It should have been done by 1970.

September 16, 2011 Posted by | News | , | Leave a comment

Cable Theft Halts Stansted Express

That’s what the Evening Standard is reporting.

Every day there is more of these thefts and the BBC South East News every morning, always contains several stories that could be down to cable theft.

September 15, 2011 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , | 2 Comments

Was It The Cat?

UBS has discovered some unauthorised trading according to this report.

I’ve heard some interesting stories.

In one a trader typed in the value he wanted to trade.  He then went home and left the computer switched on, with the value still there. The cleaner then dusted his desk and accidentally did the trade.

Or that’s what they think happened.  Luckily the guy who sorted it out made a profit on the deal.

In another incident, it was the cat that stepped on the keyboard. Or that was the explanation to explain the loss!

In both cases though the software should have picked up the inactivity and shut the computer down.

September 15, 2011 Posted by | Business, Computing, Finance & Investment, News | , | Leave a comment

Avon Is 125 Today

Avon is 125 this week.

I suppose they know that some of their products have unusual uses. One is a good part of a home made fly repellant for horses.

September 15, 2011 Posted by | Business, News | | Leave a comment

I Don’t Get These Football Colours

The Manchester United match was on in the background last night.  I thought they had scored, as the team in red had!

But it was Benfica!

Isn’t it about time that in important matches teams played in their proper colours!

But it’s all about money.  So if it’s about money, does that explain why a fairly small crowd turned up to watch Chelski on Tuesday.

September 15, 2011 Posted by | Sport | , , | Leave a comment

Is It Worth Keeping An Old Laser Printer?

I don’t print much these days and if I want something in colour, I have an expensive HP Laser I could connect to my network.

For general printing I’ve used an HP 3390 mono laser printer, that has worked well in the past few years, but it died on Monday.  I obviously won’t fix it and it’ll go in a skip.

Checking prices for a new mono printer, that I can have in my living room, I found a wi-fi driven HP for £99.99 in Currys.  So in other words, I bought one printer for the price of two 3390 catridges. Admittedly the new printer doesn’t copy, but the big colour one does that!

Soon they’ll give you a new printer for just walking in the shop and smiling nicely!  Well not quite!  But you get my drift.

September 14, 2011 Posted by | Computing | | 1 Comment