28-10-2016 16:28 - edited 28-10-2016 16:29
28-10-2016 16:28 - edited 28-10-2016 16:29
Hi everyone,
I happy to bring you another community spotlight! This time around the spotlight is on @Anonymous. Choegyn joined the O2 community this year has has quickly become a regular face around the boards and has provided us with a fantastic Microsoft Band review as part of Try the Tech.
We've asked a few questions to help you all get to know Choegyn better so say hi and feel free to ask any follow up questions.
What's your name and where are you from?
I'm Steve and I am from Bury, Lancashire
Favourite thing about the forum/what do you like best?
The best thing about the forums is everyone helping each other, also usually there is always someone willing to chat gaming
Why did you join the O2 forums?
I joined the forums because I switched over from Virgin, also I used to work for O2 in their Bury Call Centre on customer service for the old Genie Sims back when I was a wee nipper, all young and dumb with all my own hair, and I thought I would see if some of the knowledge I retained was still up to date and of use to anyone
Which mobile phone did you first own and why?
My first mobile was a present of my parents back in 1998, it was on orange on the Just Talk plan, and it was an big Motorola, best thing about it was the plan as the name implies it was not intended for texting, and this phone kept the last text you sent, had to delete it everytime you went to send a new one. Anyway to stop you from sending the texts they weren't billing you for the essentially sent 160 spaces, delete them and free texts for about 15 monhts. The aerial did tend to stick you in uncomfortable places if you forgot to take it out of your pocket before you sat down though.
Apple, Android or Windows?
Firmly a windows user, I have for me a Lumia 950, and I love it, syncs with my desktop, laptop, xbox, tablet and who needs aoos when you can just access a website. Also to be honest I have a samsung s6 for work, dont use apps on that either.
Favourite movie/TV show/actor?
This is not a question I can answer, my list would run several pages - lets just say sci-fi and leave it at that
What are your tastes in music?
As above, but if we get some Zappa or some ACDV going Im a happy man
Do you have any pets?
Do kids count? I do I have three cats, they were meant to be the childrens but soon they got sick of feeding, cleaning, emptying the litter tray and since the canal was a bit of a walk I decided to keep hold of them for a while.
Cats or dogs which is better?
Neither, I never wanted pets, however I would be tempted to adopt a dog in the next question, where he would be my early warning system.
What is your zombie apocalypse plan?
First, you need the right location, I am thinking farmhouse and moors, I intend to ram raid the library, get books on farming and animal welfare, after all I have no useful skills unless the zombie wants its taxes doing. Then we have to setup a lot of big walls and fences, become my own little self sufficient world, might take the Mrs and the kids, but Clara from Dr Who might need somewhere to hide...
Favourite meal?
I love a curry the award winning Jewel in The Crown do a cheese tika, start with that add a mixed kebab starter for two and additional shami, the main is usually a chicken karahi, wash down with dark ale and a couple of rennies to polish off.
Future developments in mobile tech your looking forward to?
At the minute I am awaiting some more AR to become involved in life, I know Google glass never took off, but hololens is looking like a good shot and witht eh advent of games supporting it, popular usage is just around the corner. Hopefully they will also make it compatible with my presciption
Hobbies besides mobile?
Well noly a few of these as I have two children under two so they take up a lot of time, I am involved in local politics, I am currently working towards getting the conservative nomination for local councillor in the Unsworth Ward of Bury South, I coach an under 9s football team (Bury FC Jrs Hawks) aside form this I decided I wanted to expand my horizons so I am doing a part time history degree. Other than this it is Xbox, bit more Xbox, pontificating on ales, and then some Xboix
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on 30-10-2016 14:06
May I ask about your interest in local politics please ? You say you are working towards becoming a conservative councillor ... I am interested in politics & don't mind saying I voted conservative in the constituency of Ripon & Skipton (although at heart I am a Liberal) ... what do you hope to acheive in local politics ?
on 31-10-2016 08:53
on 31-10-2016 08:53
Lovely to see a Spotlight on you @Anonymous!
What games are currently playing on Xbox?
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on 31-10-2016 09:59
on 31-10-2016 10:07
31-10-2016 11:23 - edited 31-10-2016 11:24
Hi @Anonymous
Thank you for answering my question comprehensively ... I thought maybe it was too personal perhaps
All laudible aims above ^ ^ ^
I live in Skipton, North Yorkshire, re: waste collection
green wheelie bin is household waste & collected fortnightly
blue bag is for paper / cardboard & is collected the alternate fortnightly to the green wheelie bins
blue wheelie bin for glass, metal & plastic is collected monthly co-inciding with one of the blue bag collections
All bins & blue bag have to be put outside of property in time for the bin van, I put my stuff outside the night before
I don't have a garden but there is a brown wheelie bin scheme for that waste
& the bin men are great
My biggest bug bear is canal lighting ... it was on recently for 1 Sunday night, then off again ... no-one will take responsibility for it or those having an interest find it difficult to work together
on 31-10-2016 11:33
on 31-10-2016 12:04
@Anonymous wrote:
Would canal lighting (not an issue for me so not my area of expertise) come under canals and waterways, assuming they own the land the tow path is on.
I've tried contacting a councillor I knew from a different sphere of life, she emailed me 'Highways have to Kick Ass' ... the dear, most redoubtable lady has since passed away ... the Canal & Riverways Trust are trying but have no money or clout ... someone somewhere went through all the processes of having the lamp post lights in the first place & someone somewhere switched them off several years ago - & who put the lights on for one night only ? I did write a short letter to the local newspaper saying 'A Big Thank You' then the lights went out again = what a farce !
on 31-10-2016 12:26
on 31-10-2016 17:18
on 01-11-2016 12:12
on 01-11-2016 12:12
@Curr946 wrote:
another winphan.... yaaasssss!
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