Wednesday 26 May 2010

Technological scrapheap

How far has technology moved on in your lifetime?
In the news recently:

VCR+ codes are now no longer provided as of last week. Don't know if you ever tried using these, but they would allow your VCR to start recording via a broadcast signal, think Sky+ of yesteryear only more fiddly:), probably won't be missed!

Another major milestone is the demise of the floppy disc. "2011 will be the year the floppy disc goes extinct. Sony, which sold 47 million of the 3.5-inch discs a year at its height, is phasing them out in Japan" - According to READ/WRITE WEB. Again few will miss their pasing.

I wonder if we'll feel the same about todays 'Must Have' gadgets?
Personally I love my new iphone, and could not be without Sky+ which blows the VCR+ codes so far out of the water you would need a 3D camcorder to spot it dancing on the waves! We don't have commercial 3D camcorders you say? Yes we do! Panasonic have just launched the 3D Camcorder HDC-SDT750 which when hooked up to a 3D TV will display your home movies in glorious 3 dimensions. If that isn't enough for you, one of the holy grail gadgets nears commercial reality with the order books bursting for the Terrafugia Transition, a Flying Car! All that's left is the Jet Pack! But yes of course you guessed it, they're available too if you have the cash!
So whilst the demise of old favourites makes some lament, the future looks more exciting than ever!

Lessons in life

Today I was going to talk a little about Technology and how times have changed, but I will defer that chat for another day. Instead I'd like to tell you something that happened after I posted my last entry.

As you know, I painted a somewhat dissolutioned portrait of how selfish people can be, and how two opposing views mean as much to each person despite an obvious selfishness on the part of one party. On Wednesday however, I experienced a slice of absolute selfless kindness at a garage forecourt of all places. A place not normally known for courtesy and good natured people.

Before I enlighten you, Do you believe in fate? Do you often find that life sometimes throws you a bone when you most need it? Read at least the first part of The Celestine Prophecy to see what I mean. You can buy it for a penny plus postage at Amazon.

Anyway, it could be just a small thing like an impromptu spur of the moment shopping trip provides you with a perfect gift or pick me up, or it could be an out of the blue e-mail from a friend which cheers you up.. These things do happen all the time, I'll leave you to decide why or whether its pure coincidence.

ANYWAY, to get back to my original point. I was saying how selfish some people are, and days later I find myself in a garage forecourt, oweing £50 for petrol with only £30 in my wallet, no mobile phone and so no way of acessing PIN codes for credit cards, and with no debit card, and no one at home to come to my rescue! I was stuck and unable to pay.

How did this happen? well I unusually paid for groceries the previous evening and put my card into my jeans pocket instead of in my wallet. That morning I had put my phone on charge and left it in the kitchen, and I don't recall when I took money out but I had had that cash in my wallet for at least a week. All these events led me to the point whereby I couldn't leave the garage without paying. I also unusually had my drivers license on me but I was still not allowed to leave. Add to this chain of events that I called in at Aldi on the way home which added 20 minutes to my usual journey.. AND the previous Friday there had been a conversation in our tea room at work about just this type of situation and how you would get yourself out of it. Nobody said the following..
That a stranger would ask me how much I needed and then give me the £20 to pay my bill, not only that, but that he would just leave his phone number on trust that I would get in touch and return the money!!
He didn't even take any of my details! I later called round to his home and gave the money to his wife with a sense of relief and renewed optimism that there are good people out there and that "Fate" will often step in and remind you of this fact:)

Something to think about next time you feel that life has been dumping on you a little too much:)

Tuesday 18 May 2010

Attitude and opinion, who’s right and who’s wrong?

Some months ago I watched a portion of an Eastenders episode where a bunch of kids were making a fuss and claiming they had been ‘disrespected’ because they’d been told to keep it down. In effect therefore they were disrespecting the rights of the other patrons to sit and enjoy a drink in a nice peacful environment, a fact that obviously didn’t register with the characters. The landlord is therefore called to make a judgement call, but either way someone will lose face.

I wonder how much globalisation has played a part in how the rights of the young and old alike are worked out in the modern world. These days it doesn’t take much effort to discover and connect with like minded people all over the world and therefore validate and reinforce your point of view, rightly or wrongly, young or old. Another story in the news this week which tells of two sides at loggerheads is a crisis hit British Airways, who are expected to post its biggest ever losses at the end of the week, versus the Unite Union. Have Unite never heard the phrase United we stand, divided we fall? I wonder why these people can not see the bigger picture right now? We’ve just come out of recession, there’s a volcanic ash cloud closing airports, pressure on people not to fly due to the environment, and the company is losing money hand over fist.. Its strange how people power often overcomes common sense. Look at the bigger picture Unite for god's sake!

And to sign off this post I’d like to announce my idiot of the week: Ex-treasury minister Liam Byrne. For writing the ‘joke’ note to the new Treasury minister. For those of you who haven’t heard this, the note reads: “chief secretary, I'm afraid to tell you there's no money left,” Joke or no joke? Ask the people who are paying close to three times as much council tax as they did in 1993, and 25p more per litre in fuel duty than they did in 1995!

There are two sides to every story, however increasingly they’re poles apart in common sense and decency!

Tuesday 11 May 2010

First (past the) Post

The general election still hangs in the air like an uncollected bin bag, which you know will have to wait until next Monday for all to be cleared up.

The reasons why 'so and so' should become prime minister will vary greatly depending on who you speak to, but whose interests do they serve? All parties talk about dealing in the 'National Interest', when deep down they are all vying for a vision of their own and the mandate to pass this vision on to us whether we agree with it or not. What is clear is that Gordon Brown has fallen on his sword at last, perhaps because he believes he has failed in the fact that he did not get a large enough share of the vote, or perhaps purely because a deal with the lib dems would not happen any other way. I know which one I believe, and I fail to see how proposing a government coalition without knowing who would head the government can be in our best interest.

I look forward to the final outcome in the coming days/hours/months?

...and present you with this tribute to Gordon. Please sing along to the tune of the Stranglers 'Golden brown'

Gordon Brown, smiles like the Joker
Ruled the nation, with a big iron poker.
Stomped on the ground,
Smashed his fist down,
Always a frown, with Gordon Brown.

Every time he made a blunder,
The economy shook with a big roll of thunder
Shops closing down,
Unsettles the town,
Always a frown, with Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown, final decision
Through the door he’s heading.

North
From Downing Street
Stayed for three years
Always a frown, with Gordon Brown

Morale goes down,
There’s crime all around
Always a frown with Gordon Brown

copyright 2010 Marc Duggan