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Dec. 19th, 2009 | 07:48 pm
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andrewwilde
20/10 19(52)NW
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The first in a daily series of cryptic posts...
Dec. 18th, 2009 | 08:33 pm
mood:
creative
posted by:
andrewwilde
For my info, and kept short for f-pages:
18/12: 35(61)NW
Guess if you like!
18/12: 35(61)NW
Guess if you like!
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Dec. 13th, 2009 | 06:31 pm
mood:
blah
posted by:
andrewwilde
Got an offer through the post today - one of many. But this was post-worthy!
*Spend £150 and get a box of Roses FREE!!!*
Um...
Maybe not...
Why do they even bother to send shite like that?
*Spend £150 and get a box of Roses FREE!!!*
Um...
Maybe not...
Why do they even bother to send shite like that?
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Internet Banking
Dec. 12th, 2009 | 09:08 am
mood:
impressed
posted by:
andrewwilde
Wow! That's quite impressive!
Just set up a new payment on internet banking, and tried to put some money across. And rather than just making the payment, as it's always done in the past, it brought up a new screen and asked me which number it should call me on. I clicked the home number and OK, and within seconds got a call - automated, but asking me to input the number on the screen.
That's done in seconds, doesn't require special card readers (to remember where you put it, having to take with you everywhere, Nationwide please take note) and is pretty secure: It's the telephone number on record, so even if someone got into my internet account, they couldn't make a payment to a newly set up account transfer... I like...
(And if you're interested, it's Lloyds TSB).
Just set up a new payment on internet banking, and tried to put some money across. And rather than just making the payment, as it's always done in the past, it brought up a new screen and asked me which number it should call me on. I clicked the home number and OK, and within seconds got a call - automated, but asking me to input the number on the screen.
That's done in seconds, doesn't require special card readers (to remember where you put it, having to take with you everywhere, Nationwide please take note) and is pretty secure: It's the telephone number on record, so even if someone got into my internet account, they couldn't make a payment to a newly set up account transfer... I like...
(And if you're interested, it's Lloyds TSB).
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Dec. 9th, 2009 | 06:54 pm
posted by:
andrewwilde
Heh. Been a bit busy of late - and a commute into london last night (and making work by 9am this morning) has left me a little ... knackered. Still, worth it - Fishworks is definitely on my list of places to revisit.
So it's been nice just to browse the web a little, searching out a few things for others (council meeting actions on Sunday) and for myself:
http://www.virgingalactic.com/
That is so cool!
So it's been nice just to browse the web a little, searching out a few things for others (council meeting actions on Sunday) and for myself:
http://www.virgingalactic.com/
That is so cool!
