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Windows Vista and Other Nightmares

Time for a whinge….!

Well it’s been a week to forget, I’m writing this on my business laptop because my desktop is now kaput, bloody Windows Vista, who’d have it? Why do we rely on them so much? It annoys me that the fact my pc is broken annoys me so much. I’ve spent hours trying to resolve the issue but now I must leave it in the hands of an expert. The problem, it would seem is that I have stupidly connected a new camera to my computer. What an idiot.

The problems in the Cumbria region where I work some of the time continue to manifest, the water may have receeded but the problems will remain for months to come with a catatstrophic effect on business and the local economy. Many, many people will face real hardship in the months to come during a time when tourism is lean to put it mildly and guess what? it’s off the news.

So enough moaning, I’ve started using my new camera which, when I dare download onto a pc with it I’ll post some new shots I’ve taken. I’ll be looking to use this for more ‘off the cuff’ shots so keep an eye on the photo journal section.
It’s been too long since my last venture into the fenlands with my main camera, rain and work have been a major contributing factor but I’m hoping to change that soon especially with the arrival of short eared owls to these shores.
Have a good weekend, normality, I hope will soon be restored….

10 Comments

  1. Rod says:

    Miles,
    sounds like a nightmare - I’ve found the only way to efftively deal with these technical issues is a two stage approach. The 2 stages involve the use of a large green plastci thing with a lid and the second stage requires a wallet.

    I read that some people in Cumbria could be two years before they’re back to ‘’normal’ !
    I know of somebody who was affected by the Lincolnshire Flooding the other year and they were in a caravan for two years !

    The short-eared owls are at least something to look forward to
    Best of luck
    Rod

    November 28, 2009 @ 7:52 am

  2. miles says:

    Rod,
    Thanks, did I mention that I’ve been on the wagon since the Motorhead gig? Talk about overkill :mrgreen:

    Miles

    November 28, 2009 @ 8:14 am

  3. Rod says:

    Join the club - 2 bottles of wine in 2 weeks !
    I was at school the last time that happened :)
    Rod

    November 28, 2009 @ 11:42 am

  4. Annie Flinn says:

    To Miles and Rod,
    My poor, poor boys!! Sounds like a world of hurt, Miles. Hoping the clean-up and restoration proceed quickly.

    As to the computer: I hope your repair work includes replacing Vista with Windows 7. Most of the folks who have done so seem to be happy with the new Win7. Hope it has arrived from the Colonies for your use.

    And speaking of overkill–Thursday was Thanksgiving here in the States. It is a national day of over-indulgence on a grand scale. Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, potato caseroles, pumpkin pie, pecan pie, cheese cake–truly a bounty of heart attack inducing foods. The day after Thanksgiving is commonly known as Black Friday, the day that all of the stores offer huge sales of items for Christmas. It is called Black Friday because, traditionally, this is the day that retail stores finally get into “the black” financially. I have photos of people in line at stores a week before, complete with their tents, sleeping bags, chairs, all hoping to cash in on the deals. A fight broke out at one local store (a K-Mart) and the store had to be emptied of people, closed, and then re-opened a few hours later, with the number of shoppers limited to a few at a time. Aaah, the wonders and benefits of living in America.

    Annie

    November 28, 2009 @ 5:33 pm

  5. Melissa says:

    Miles,

    You’re much too creative to own a PC. Time to become a Mac man and kiss Windows goodbye forever. I LOVE my Mac and have owned Apple computers for more years than I care to admit. Seriously, I love, love, love my Macs.

    On another note, I’m feeling quite bad for all the people having such a tough time in the Cumbria region. Sending warm wishes for a speedy recovery.

    Melissa

    November 28, 2009 @ 9:30 pm

  6. miles says:

    Annie,
    Thanks for that, it’s nice to hear from you. I’m dreading the Christmas shopping…humbug!

    Miles

    November 28, 2009 @ 10:16 pm

  7. miles says:

    Melissa,
    Sound advice but I hate all computers! It’s going to be a long old haul in Cumbria, thanks for your concern.

    Miles

    November 28, 2009 @ 10:22 pm

  8. Cid says:

    Miles,

    I’m back from the Cotswolds … little business, little shopping, nice mixture. Saw a Christmas bag that said Ho Bloody Ho on it and thought of you :)

    Having trouble with Christmas shopping? Look no further than your personal shopping assistant who’s been to every shop and knows just about every on line store. I’ve had a few gifts posted to me and what a stress buster it can be… in fact when I returned I found a parcel waiting for me, a wonderful Christmas tree bundt tin which I intend to utilize as much as possible over the following few weeks. Despite asking for this in all my local shops and those in near by towns, no one seemed to be able to get one. A quick search on line gave a couple of possibilities and slightly cheaper than I’d previously thought so I called to confirm and two days later there it was, all shiny and splendid. Nigella will be so proud of me :) Now that’s all well and good but there’s another side of this tale…. why didn’t the shops within a 30 mile radius have this tin, because they were required to order a number of them and thought they wouldn’t be able to sell that amount. Margins are critical in these cash strapped times but then so is good marketing and I’ve found a lack of that as well. Stores full of rubbish bought cheaply and I suspect, still available after the festivities, which will then have to be stored or sold off at discount prices. I’m avoiding the sales this year, it’s too much stress and last year’s old tat seems less appealing than the current old tat…. I’m beginning to sound like you so I’ll stop now :)

    Cid

    November 29, 2009 @ 10:51 am

  9. miles says:

    Cid,
    Welcome back! You’re right, you do sound like me and yes, I am full of humbug!!!
    Festive greetings
    Miles

    November 29, 2009 @ 9:01 pm

  10. Cid says:

    Miles,

    For the record the cake turned out ‘bundtylicious’ :)

    Cid

    November 30, 2009 @ 8:18 am

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