Life Tech
Posted: Thu 30 November, 2006 Filed under: Domestic, Geeky, Thoughts, Travel 1 Comment »As I’m coming to the close of the “working away from home” period, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the stuff I’ve been doing, and the way I’ve been living over the last couple of months. While I can’t deny that in many ways I’ve been depressed and demotivated, I know I’ve also been able to get a lot of things done that I wasn’t expecting, or wasn’t necessarily planning on doing. Oh yeah, and I’ve been able to get started on some plans for the next 12 months as well, which is always a good thing, considering that it’s bloody December tomorrow.
Anyway, of all the stuff I’ve been thinking about, there’s been two – OK, probably three, but only two are ‘recent’ additions – things that’ve made my life one hell of a lot easier than it could have been in other circumstances.
Of course, being a geek, they’re both/all techie things, but really that shouldn’t come as any shock.
First, and this is the one that’s not ‘recent’ is just a mobile phone. It’s meant I’ve been able to keep in touch with Herself, as well as sorting out a lot of stuff that would have been far, far harder (and far more expensive) in the days before mobile communications.
Second, and probably the saddest, would be the little USB Freeview dongle thingy. While it was initially shit, and is/was utterly crap with the supplied mini-aerial, once it was connected to a proper “real” aerial, it’s been bloody marvellous. In honesty, I’ve watched some unutterable shite, but again it’s also kept me up to date with the things I do want to watch, and keep up to date. (Which reminds me, Torchwood is improving in leaps and bounds – and it was pretty good to start with!)
And the top thing that’s made my life a lot easier? The new laptop that I got just before starting this job. No, it’s not cutting edge, but it’s a fairly decent spec, and it’s been great over the last two months. The previous one, while it had a shit-hot battery life, was pretty slow, and would have been next to useless for a lot of the things that I’ve been doing – even the simple stuff, like watching a DVD, or the USB Freeview dongle.
All very sad, but it’s some of the things you never really think about unless you’re in the same situation.
Not sad at all.
10 years, ok 15 years ago new technologies were being talked about that would ‘change our lives’. I think that, sometimes, we forget just HOW much things have changed since then and how big an impact technology has had. You kinda go with the flow and take things for granted.
Mobile phones are the perfect example. I’ve had one for.. 12 years now? My Gran just got her first, and doesn’t have a clue how to work it (learning fast though). She can’t get a landline phone in her room and 15 years ago she’d have been stuck.
Now? £30 for a phone plus £10 worth of calls and she’s yakking away like a mad thing!