I wonder if there is a reason why the US is second on my list of visitors home countries. Americans, REVEAL yourselves!
If you are odd trolls, though, you can go away.
EDIT: Other readers are of course also welcome to reveal themselves. I'm not picky when it comes to peoples home countries.
Bournemouth and Life
Life with girlfriend and work, and hopefully some free time in a new country.
Monday 1 April 2013
Saturday 30 March 2013
Earning a few quid on the side?
A friend of mine got me thinking.
Earning money on the side of your 9 to 5. You require extra skills,
and they need to be good enough to build even a tiny business on. I
like mobile technology, but am I good enough at it to start
something? And what would that be in that case? I enjoy taking
photos, but my shutter finger is too green to take professional,
sellable photos.
This discussion was quite serious, at
least I felt the seriousness in it. My friend said, quite correctly,
that sometimes you need to spend money to earn money. He has built
up, as far as I've understood, quite a nice little side buisness in
photography. My view of the matter is that yes, you can
take a loan to invest in equipment to start up a side business, but
you need somewhat of a stability before you can take said loan, no?
Something to fall back on if it all goes belly up, and not end up in
debt?
Now, this little technology freak
within me has surfaced a bit more than before.. I enjoy technology,
and I feel I know more than the general Smith. I like Android and
know my way around Windows and Windows Phone. Where do I turn to
start this? There are 13 tech blogs a dozen out there, and even more
Facebook groups that spam official manufacturers sites with ”Like
my site” messages. Some of these I find very helpful, whilst some
just seem to be gathering likes rather than help people. Have I got
what it takes to put myself up there with the real guys, or would I
get stressed out as it's what I do for a living as well?
I have a very limited access to
material, though. All other brands and manufacturers than one would
be closer to a guessing game than knowledge. But I guess that is
where everybody starts? I need to make myself visible, don't I? I
already show my knowledge to friends on Facebook. Or shove it in
their faces where ever I get the chance, more like.
Here I am, a tech freak who likes to
explain features and teach people how to use their electronic devices
and gadgets. Any takers?
Wednesday 10 October 2012
Firefox ads
My Firefox have decided to start showing a lot of ads. It is annoying, as they are in the background. It is some of of my downloaded plugins that must have added these ads, but the ads will not disappear even if I uninstall all of them. I don't use it too much, so I can't be bothered to reinstall.
I'm much more into customising my HTC Desire HD. I've thought about it for a while, I want to try out some custom ROMs and whatnot, but I haven't done too much about the thoughts. Until now, that is. I have rooted the phone and I'm currently waiting for it to charge so I can install a JellyBean ROM on it. Some features aren't working, but hey, who needs features on a smartphone? I try to be a smart and I think I've done a backup on the current ROM. I'll hope it'll work out OK.
I'm starting to feel a bit fluish and coldy. Hope it's nothing too bad, I'm doing exciting stuffs at work at the moment! Oh well, I'll see tomorrow how I feel.
I'm much more into customising my HTC Desire HD. I've thought about it for a while, I want to try out some custom ROMs and whatnot, but I haven't done too much about the thoughts. Until now, that is. I have rooted the phone and I'm currently waiting for it to charge so I can install a JellyBean ROM on it. Some features aren't working, but hey, who needs features on a smartphone? I try to be a smart and I think I've done a backup on the current ROM. I'll hope it'll work out OK.
I'm starting to feel a bit fluish and coldy. Hope it's nothing too bad, I'm doing exciting stuffs at work at the moment! Oh well, I'll see tomorrow how I feel.
Friday 1 June 2012
A very suspicious call..
Our home phone rang today, and it was quite suspicious to say the least. Here's the conversation that took place:
*Phone rings*
Me: Hello?
Caller: *No response, call center-type background noise*
Me: Hello?
Caller: Hello? Yes, my name is John, I am calling from Microsoft Corporations Tech Support. We are currently receiving a continouos stream of notifications of a Blue Bug Virus from your PC over a worldwide Microsoft Support Server. I have called to help you rectify this.
Me: Okay? How do you know what computer I have?
John: Sir, we are receiving notifications from your PC. Is your PC switched on right now? Do you have it with you?
Me: Um.. It's not switched on. Where did you my number from?
John: Sir, Microsoft is the number one IT technology coorporation with millions of customers and we have customer logs.
Me: I am very well aware of Microsofts popularity, but it does not give them the right to gather my phone number without my consent. This telephone number is merely a few months old and has nothing to do with my PC, as I have never written it down anywhere.
John: Sir, this virus is very serious and is infecting other Windows users from your PC.
Me: If you know this much about my PC and also my home phone number, you probably also know what operating system I have on my computer?
John: Sir.. I do not not know what operating system you have.
Me: Okay. But as mentioned, you seem to know quite alot of what's going on on my PC, and you have my home phone number. Do you know what my name is?
John (in a very frustrated tone): Sir.. No.. I do not know your name. I have called to help you rectify the serious virus that has infected your computer
Me: You still haven't given me a proper explanation where you got this number from.
We continue back and forth with this discussion for a few minutes, but I cannot get a proper answer.
John: Sir, I am a qualified support technician from Microsoft Coorporation of Cardinal Place 80-100 Victoria Street, London. I have a degree in my field and I can assure you I have called to help..
Me: That sounds smashing, my telephone number has nothing to do with my PC so I'm not very convinced. You know everything about my computer but wont answer me where you got my number from and you don't even know my name. Do you have a telephone number I could contact you on?
John: Sir, if you have any problems with me, I can put you through to a superior tech support technician. I haven't worked here for too long and a superior support person will be happy to help you if you have any problems with me. And of course, our telephone number is 0208 099 1655.
Me: Okay, please put me through to your supervisor.
John: Sorry?
Me: *sigh* You just said that if I have any problems with you, you can put me through to your supervisor.
John: Sir, what I said was, if you have any problems with me I can transfer the line to a superior technical support person.
Me: Okay, so please do that.
John: Sir, I am going to alert a superior technical support agent to take over the line.
Me: Thank you.
*Silence as I am put on hold*
John: Hello?
Me: Yes, hello?
John: I am sorry, but all superior tech support agents are occupied on other calls fixing other computers. I will help you rectify this issue. Is your PC switched on?
At this point, I decide to play along to see what he wants me to do.
Me: Okay, my PC is on now.
John: Perfect, now open the Start menu and right click My Computer or Computer and then Manage. Do you see Event history here?
Me: Okay, my computer is not in English, but I'll try to my best to find it, I'll need to translate it in my head. One second please. Oh, yeah, I found manage, but not Event History.
John: Can you change the language of your PC into English?
Me: Really? Shouldn't a qualified person like yourself know that this is not very easily done?
John: Sir, I have a degree and I am qualified to help customers get rid of viruses.
Me: Very well then, why don't you help me change the language of my computer?
John (very rudely): Sir, if you were able to find Manage, then your computer must be in English!
Me: What? As I just said, I translated the word Manage into the language in which my PC is, and opened the one that was appropriate.
John (even more rude): Sir, you are a liar. I do not believe your computer is in another language. You found the menu I wanted you to open!
Me: Are you seriously calling me a liar straight to my face?! I speak more than one language, my computer happens to be in another langauge and I need to translate the things you want me to open before I can do so!
John: How could you open that menu if you don't speak English?
Me: I don't speak English?! Which language do you suggest we're speaking now then?! Did you really call me a liar?!
John (not very convincingly): I am sorry, sir. That was wrong of me.
Me: Right. You don't know my name, you don't know what operating system I have and you seem to know very much about computers.
By now, Sandra had found Microsofts own web page about these hoax calls. When I confronted "John" with this, he repeated that he has a degree and that he wants to help me. By now I knew I wouldn't come any longer without compromising my privacy, so I decided to end the call with saying I don't have time right now but that I'll call back later. I contacted Microsoft's customer support and local authorities so they could log the incident. None were very surprised about my call. Sandra said that at one point I held the receiver so hard while half screaming to the guy on the other end that my fingers whitened.
Me: Hello?
Caller: *No response, call center-type background noise*
Me: Hello?
Caller: Hello? Yes, my name is John, I am calling from Microsoft Corporations Tech Support. We are currently receiving a continouos stream of notifications of a Blue Bug Virus from your PC over a worldwide Microsoft Support Server. I have called to help you rectify this.
Me: Okay? How do you know what computer I have?
John: Sir, we are receiving notifications from your PC. Is your PC switched on right now? Do you have it with you?
Me: Um.. It's not switched on. Where did you my number from?
John: Sir, Microsoft is the number one IT technology coorporation with millions of customers and we have customer logs.
Me: I am very well aware of Microsofts popularity, but it does not give them the right to gather my phone number without my consent. This telephone number is merely a few months old and has nothing to do with my PC, as I have never written it down anywhere.
John: Sir, this virus is very serious and is infecting other Windows users from your PC.
Me: If you know this much about my PC and also my home phone number, you probably also know what operating system I have on my computer?
John: Sir.. I do not not know what operating system you have.
Me: Okay. But as mentioned, you seem to know quite alot of what's going on on my PC, and you have my home phone number. Do you know what my name is?
John (in a very frustrated tone): Sir.. No.. I do not know your name. I have called to help you rectify the serious virus that has infected your computer
Me: You still haven't given me a proper explanation where you got this number from.
We continue back and forth with this discussion for a few minutes, but I cannot get a proper answer.
John: Sir, I am a qualified support technician from Microsoft Coorporation of Cardinal Place 80-100 Victoria Street, London. I have a degree in my field and I can assure you I have called to help..
Me: That sounds smashing, my telephone number has nothing to do with my PC so I'm not very convinced. You know everything about my computer but wont answer me where you got my number from and you don't even know my name. Do you have a telephone number I could contact you on?
John: Sir, if you have any problems with me, I can put you through to a superior tech support technician. I haven't worked here for too long and a superior support person will be happy to help you if you have any problems with me. And of course, our telephone number is 0208 099 1655.
Me: Okay, please put me through to your supervisor.
John: Sorry?
Me: *sigh* You just said that if I have any problems with you, you can put me through to your supervisor.
John: Sir, what I said was, if you have any problems with me I can transfer the line to a superior technical support person.
Me: Okay, so please do that.
John: Sir, I am going to alert a superior technical support agent to take over the line.
Me: Thank you.
*Silence as I am put on hold*
John: Hello?
Me: Yes, hello?
John: I am sorry, but all superior tech support agents are occupied on other calls fixing other computers. I will help you rectify this issue. Is your PC switched on?
At this point, I decide to play along to see what he wants me to do.
Me: Okay, my PC is on now.
John: Perfect, now open the Start menu and right click My Computer or Computer and then Manage. Do you see Event history here?
Me: Okay, my computer is not in English, but I'll try to my best to find it, I'll need to translate it in my head. One second please. Oh, yeah, I found manage, but not Event History.
John: Can you change the language of your PC into English?
Me: Really? Shouldn't a qualified person like yourself know that this is not very easily done?
John: Sir, I have a degree and I am qualified to help customers get rid of viruses.
Me: Very well then, why don't you help me change the language of my computer?
John (very rudely): Sir, if you were able to find Manage, then your computer must be in English!
Me: What? As I just said, I translated the word Manage into the language in which my PC is, and opened the one that was appropriate.
John (even more rude): Sir, you are a liar. I do not believe your computer is in another language. You found the menu I wanted you to open!
Me: Are you seriously calling me a liar straight to my face?! I speak more than one language, my computer happens to be in another langauge and I need to translate the things you want me to open before I can do so!
John: How could you open that menu if you don't speak English?
Me: I don't speak English?! Which language do you suggest we're speaking now then?! Did you really call me a liar?!
John (not very convincingly): I am sorry, sir. That was wrong of me.
Me: Right. You don't know my name, you don't know what operating system I have and you seem to know very much about computers.
By now, Sandra had found Microsofts own web page about these hoax calls. When I confronted "John" with this, he repeated that he has a degree and that he wants to help me. By now I knew I wouldn't come any longer without compromising my privacy, so I decided to end the call with saying I don't have time right now but that I'll call back later. I contacted Microsoft's customer support and local authorities so they could log the incident. None were very surprised about my call. Sandra said that at one point I held the receiver so hard while half screaming to the guy on the other end that my fingers whitened.
Sunday 27 May 2012
Still..
I've bought a bike, and it's awesome! I can now go to and from work quicker than EVER before! Apart from when on a bus or in a car, but that's beside the point!
I started working about a week after we arrived in Bournemouth. That was September. It's now the end of May. It's to be a year soon! I can't believe how fast it's gone! Still enjoying the place, new things happen almost every day. We get new customers every day, so it's bound to happen, but still.
It's been a hot week this one! We see the Bournemouth Balloon from our flat, and it's going strong even if it's half past eight on a Sunday evening. More weather like this, please.
I started working about a week after we arrived in Bournemouth. That was September. It's now the end of May. It's to be a year soon! I can't believe how fast it's gone! Still enjoying the place, new things happen almost every day. We get new customers every day, so it's bound to happen, but still.
It's been a hot week this one! We see the Bournemouth Balloon from our flat, and it's going strong even if it's half past eight on a Sunday evening. More weather like this, please.
Thursday 5 April 2012
Sorry for being silent
Heyoo my dear readers, if you're still there. I am blogging more frequently, together with Sandra, on http://lifesonourside.blogspot.com. It's out mutual blog where we both blog about our everyday life. Sandra is able to keep both a personal blog and our mutual alive and kicking, but I feel I cannot do it the same way. So please tune in to the above instead.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Sunday 11 March 2012
Are you sure it's March?
Here's a pic from town centre yesterday. Sunny and hot!
Back home in Finland people has been slipping and sliding along icy roads. I asked what friends have been up to when I'm here, enoying the sun. One comment I got was "pecking ice and throwing salt". My nice reply was "I've been pecking ice as well, from the ice cube tray into my glass".
I'm so nice.
Back home in Finland people has been slipping and sliding along icy roads. I asked what friends have been up to when I'm here, enoying the sun. One comment I got was "pecking ice and throwing salt". My nice reply was "I've been pecking ice as well, from the ice cube tray into my glass".
I'm so nice.
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