tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16908625.post6699482272738946237..comments2024-02-16T15:36:57.096+00:00Comments on Plumsteadshire: MeDoctor Panglosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17246248937223337472noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16908625.post-5006815021969053322009-09-01T00:29:23.555+01:002009-09-01T00:29:23.555+01:00This is off topic,
but have you heard that the Shi...This is off topic,<br />but have you heard that the Ship has applied to vary the licence,serve alcohol till 1.45 and have dancing each weekend (hmm sounds like a night club to me) and start using the outside area for drinking, as well as changing the entrance to the one on wernbrook .............. letters of protest need to be in by the 18th of september, here we go again....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16908625.post-37626829421822508542009-08-17T20:45:53.395+01:002009-08-17T20:45:53.395+01:00Out of curiosity, is it still slow? I would expect...Out of curiosity, is it still slow? I would expect at least the first synch to be slow but all subsequent ones to be quicker as they are basically just updating changes. Are you mega active with your organiser stuff so that you have lots of changes? I used to lament the fact that my organiser stuff wasn't synched at work/home so that I often ended up with conflicting address books/old emails etc.<br />Having spent tortuous amounts of time with PC/mobile synch manufacturers I know that synching is not as simple as it should be. There are standards (vcard, vcal) but not everyone supports the same features. I also used to get annoyed that you were basically stuck with the phone manufacturers synch programme even though there were initial attempts by the likes of Cognima to create suitable software. I used to also like the idea of Orb which lets you remotely access your pc media via a web browser but it was tortuous to set up the sharing and in the end I just abandoned the idea (also cost was an issue as I needed to have a special add on my mobile that I didn't want to pay for). The only thing I really want to access remotely are my pictures and at the moment havent found anything that lets me do that adequately. I used to use flickr but my pro account has run out. <br />In terms of my contacts, well I still use my phone book primarily at my main address book (and shake my fists at the manufacturer that doesn't have the right fields for me!) and remotely access my other contacts via msn/facebook. <br /><br />One day all this stuff will be seamless.Plummy Mummyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06581505117908609291noreply@blogger.com