The Pope in his true colours, favourite apps, bad web habits
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Occasionally, a real mind bender.
Pope Francis saying that Klaus Schwab is more important than Jesus Christ. We should worship Lucifer. I can scarcely believe this video.
The latest and greatest technology
It is so easy to get behind in the newest trends in technology. I thought I was fairly well up to date with communicating with people, zoom etc and what happens is that as soon as an application becomes well known someone will try and do it cheaper and better. If you take your eye off the ball for a short time some new thing will come along which becomes popular.
I heard about meet.google.com just this morning from someone that I was trying to speak to in Germany. It does seem that the telephone as we used to call it and landlines are becoming obsolete as VOPOP ( voiceover point of presence) becomes the norm.
So I can use WhatsApp to speak to someone in Thailand without paying any overseas charges, the only restriction being going within my paid for monthly amount. It takes us older people some time to adapt but if we are to address them on world then we have to be alert at all times.
There are many branches of technology that I am not interested in. Switching on my lights or my oven using my mobile app before I arrive is unnecessary and a step too far. Do I really need it? No.
There is a remote spying app when if you are not in your house and someone breaks in the cameras will switch on and record the event so you can call the police if indeed they bother to come.
Some mobile applications are just plain useful. I like my banking apps as when I have paid in a sum of money or paid for something I can immediately see on the app what the amount was which is quite valuable when leaving a shop when you did not look at the actual amount charged.
There is another app where I can photograph a plant and see what genre it is.
I find Google maps essential because I can see where I am going which is very valuable for a destination I have not been to recently such as my visit to the acupuncturist.
The Bluetooth app is useful because I can see how many devices there are in the immediate vicinity and it warms me if there are too many for my own comfort. I get strangely tired in Bristol where there is quite a high level of 4G and indeed some 5G. I have to limit my time there for that reason.
The National Express website is useful because you cannot only book but you can see where the coaches are on the live tracker system
Other news and a grumble
I have been fortunate enough to find some assistance to develop this website and bring it before the greater numbers of people. The principle is that the person who generates something is often unable to see it from the newcomers point of view. They would say to themselves well I know what it is so surely everyone else must understand what it is about.
I am being driven mad at the moment by a Swiss German man who is promoting med beds which have great properties nobody in the body to self heal. He just puts out literature without testing it on the market to make sure people understand. I have written two or three times to the only address I can find and I never get any response.
I use the analogy of a combination lock. If you have three correct numbers and one incorrect one the lock will not open so it may look right but if people cannot go smoothly through a process then the whole venture is wasted.
Now, you may say that is simple enough but I keep it loaded on my favorites and when I do this which is more often than I would care to admit, it corrects things in a flash.
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