Friday 21 October 2011

Another epic technology fail

With my fabulous home insurance I was given "free" access to the Experian CreditExpert service, so I can check my credit status and see if anyone is trying to use my details fraudulently.

Experian make great claims for how useful this would be:
Experian creditexpert

I bought my insurance at the end of May 2011.  It's now five months later and I STILL haven't been able to access this.  I just got off the phone to one of their customer service staff (who was very pleasant I have to admit) but even he can't understand why this isn't working for me and now has to speak to his techies and hopefully will get back to me by Monday or Tuesday.

At this rate I will get my insurance renewal before I actually get to use the "free" service that they included with it.  I get really angry when stuff that should work doesn't and this is another example of companies massively over-promising and under-delivering.

Wednesday 19 October 2011

eReaders aren't going to replace books just yet

I just got some junk email from WH Smith about their new Kobo eReader Touch which costs £109.99 so thought I'd take a look.

It might look pretty in pastels (obviously trying for the female appeal) and have batteries that last a month, but I can't help feeling that the electronic book prices are a rip-off.

At WH Smith it is cheaper to buy a paper book (printed, bound, packed and delivered, held on shelf in store until sold) than it is to buy the equivalent copy for the £110 book reader.

The Neutronium Alchemist ebook - £7.07

The Neutronium Alchemist paperback - £6.38


Maybe I'm still old fashioned, but being able to buy a book I can read in the bath, and that I can pass on to the Oxfam bookshop when I'm finished still appeals to me.  And if that is cheaper than the electronic copy all the better.

Sunday 16 October 2011

Support the Bicester airfield heritage museum

Technical Site Main Entrance (2006)Spoke to the chaps from the campaign to save Bicester airfield as a heritage museum while at the Garden Centre today.

We really need to get behind the proposals to save this, rather than letting more housing developers get their hands on this.  We have an almost unique opportunity to build something really exciting which would make Bicester a destination, rather than a housing estate.

Please sign the petition today.

http://www.bc-heritage.org/bicester/

Wednesday 28 September 2011

New Amazon Kindle book reader is ripping us off

I've been thinking about buying an Amazon Kindle book reader for a while, but not quite got round to it.  Today Amazon announced a new version, which is lighter and faster.  Brilliant I thought - let's get one.  Then I looked at the prices - in the US it is going to be $79, but in the UK it is going to be £89.  At current exchange rates that is equivalent to $138 - 75% more expensive than in the US.
I know there is state Sales Tax to add to the US price, but even so I think Amazon are taking the piss out of us for being British.

http://tinyurl.com/682rjsd - USA version at $79
http://tinyurl.com/5ugvwlx - UK version at £89

It seems that big businesses can get away with massively inflating prices in Europe, but our regulators seem not to give a monkeys about it.  Yet when petrol or gas companies don't lower their prices fast enough our politicans go mental.

It's no wonder inflation is so high when companies can behave like this.

Tuesday 27 September 2011

Just getting started

Finally got round to creating my own blogsite, about 5 years after most people, and 2 years after most people stopped doing it!
This will be my place to partly rant about the poor quality of politics in Bicester and the surrounding area, but mostly to discuss my main passion (apart from my work) which is Family History.