on 03-05-2014 04:36
on 03-05-2014 04:36
..... & can't seem to give the damm thing away
It was a buy from me to me for my 60th in January BUT my old & impaired brain won't process the on-screen instructions = no paper instructions as back-up & oh boy are the instructions of the verbal diahorrea type
I am vexed as it was a logical thing for me to do & was offerred help from an author friend of mine = Nhys Glover (Google her) but she got busy which is a good thing for her
I am not one to bleat but I'm really stuck and so much is Kindle only on Amazon now - I'm into werewolf romance atm
It is hard for me to do IT stuff as it must be for you, dear reader, to understand my struggling with 21st century IT stuff
Before my son 29 flew the nest he would have patiently explained it all to me BUT he is busy & I don't want to pester him & make a nuisance of myself = I just make a nuisance of myself here on O2 Community Forum
Any help would be much appreciated as always
on 04-05-2014 07:16
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous
"Kicked the printer"
Thank you for making me smile.
Rofl.... Priceless.
I hope all this fantastic advice and offers of help go someway to move you on to enjoying your Kindle.
Persevere was my 1st class motto in Kippax Junior Mixed School - teacher was Mrs Dibb
I promise to myself & all you good Guys & Dolls who help me here on the forum that by the end of the year at the latest I will have that Kindle off cracking-like & no chucking it at the nearest wall when I get frustrated with myself
So my plan is to calmly put the Kindle away in its pouch safely & walk away & chill out with a virtual Crabbies strawberry + ice in Wanty's bar OR knowing me a REAL cuppa tea outside preferably :womanvery-happy:
hey, my new pack of T bags arrived yesterday c/o Ebay = Twinnings everyday breakfast de-caff (for health reasons) = my hands shake sometimes usually when carrying a real drink from the bar to the table & its embarrassing as I think people must think I have the dt's or something similar:smileywink:
Its a side effect of some of the tablets I'm on ..... I've been told to drink more as the volume of liquid in my body system waters down the side effects of the tablets = na then
on 04-05-2014 07:24
on 04-05-2014 08:04
@Cleoriff wrote:I said we had much in common @Anonymous regarding your action of 'kicking the printer'
I am sure @Anonymous will attest that I said something similar yesterday about 'smashing my S3 up
the wall'.....
It must be a glorious trait of reaching a certain age, where we get a lot of pleasure 'kicking out' at all
things technological
rofcgu Cleoriff & BandofBrothers
I am a true Capricorn = think of my starsign animal the goat & where it lives, how it lives & what it provides for its owner (it ends its life hal-hal style) :smileysad:-
I'm a survivor & can do a fair bit of self-preservation = I'm going off at a tangent here ..... to get back on track
They say Capricorns become younger as they get older = translated that means I can throw a strop/tantrum which I didn't do as a child or adult or I wouldn't have lived to celebrate my 60th year on this Earth = another bigger ROFCGU & I've no-one to give a to** least of all me, BUT I can come a cropper eg forking out for a new basic printer, which I know won't cost that much & if there is any mess I have to clean it up :robotlol:
I can oh so clearly remember my mum telling me in a terse voice 'Jane, you get dafter as you get older' & that'd be when I was a young adult not yet 21ish I'd say
Living on my own with Marvellous Marty the Magnificent = my big/ginger/white/oh-so-loving/hunter/rescue cat, who is out on his adventures as-we-speak, is great
Got some really, really good news about my man Brian :manvery-happy:
He has just come back from a Mon-Fri Blackpool holiday ..... he went to do a bit of stand up comedy twice & he said he got the sympathy vote & got the best laugh when he fell off stage he has other bookings in the area now & the break did me good too = gave me some thinking time & watching the Rocket on tv snooker ..... well, he rang me latish yesterday evening when he was fairish wobbly = his words & he is planning seriously to go browsing the properties in the Blackpool & inland area for him to move to & I am so so pleased for him & am now confident he has the opportunity to reach 70, he is 65 atm
Brian knows the whole area as he worked for Plessey on contract to BT ..... actually he worked all over the country including a good spell in London UNTIL new technology made him redundant btw me always doing eg clerk/typist work new technology made me redundant & no I did not wish to go into personnel = sorry Human Resourses = I'm a back-room girl = always have been ie I don't like telling others what to do = I work best for one boss, preferably male, I've only had one good female boss & one bad male boss ..... I can tell who has not done any office admin training & reception/telephonist training though
Brian, then worked as booking office/platform staff at Skipton train station a job he also loved & the highlinght of his week was going up to man Settle station where he was completely his own boss ..... = so he has a good retired railwaymans railcard & free bus pass & the whole thing of moving to that part of Lancashire will be a challenge & something new for him to do :manvery-happy:
His live-in 34 single daughter, she is engaged and does visit her fiance at his place in nearby Sutton-in-Craven = well she will have to sort herself out :womansad:
I will stay here in Skipton where although always an offcumden I have become a local :womanvery-happy:
All good stuff eh? & Brian will sell his house easily as it is in the middle of Skipton's Asian community & next doors has already shown an interest = to knock through & yes Brian would be beaten down down in price but he'd be paid in cash notes in a carrier bag
I'm starting the day of well & the rain's stopped = I'm hoping to make it to the 10:00ish start to the events today in the Waterways Festival particularly Skipton Brass Band ..... I have tambourine & marraccas BUT no transport = perhaps I should join Keighley Salvation Army Band = only if I can wear the bonnet though & uniform and hold the fund raising tin when they play at Christmastime on a Saturday daytime near the town's Christmas tree
Take care all you guys & Dolls on here
on 04-05-2014 08:09
on 04-05-2014 08:14
on 04-05-2014 08:14
@Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like a fun filled day.
Perhaps take your 'Kindle' for some light reading (back on topic Lol )
Quite right BoB...Glad you are here to keep us in order :smileytongue::smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 04-05-2014 08:34
BandofBrothers that's great for someone like me 'cos the jargon alone here bamboozles me & I reckon I have to let that go quietly away-like .....
BUT I do need a plan
Aldaweb has offerred to help me with the Kindle & well I daren't tell him I could not even get the connection going from the Kindle to the SKY hub box ie internet so I think .....
I really could go with a free personal IT Guru? The Guys & Dolls in the town's O2 shop have always been patient & courteous & professional with me
& having thought about it I would like to start from me ie in the way of my laptop/camera on phone + Aldaweb on the Kindle = he has offerred to help me = I'm not ashamed to ask for help I just feel guilty bothering people
It was just great when my son linked up his super-duper computer with my laptop & we talked to each other either with me on the mobile or on the headphones, but not yet done that with this laptop only done the headphone thing with my old tower system = now re-cycled
You see sometime he could then take control of my laptop screen & I kept my hand well away from my mouse = it worked & my son would tell me what he was doing whilst I watched the pointer he was controlling on my screen ..... Just to give you another example of the help I really really do need = the size of the script on my laptop screen in particularly Gmail mode has gone really really tiny, something I will have done with tinkering around on the laptop not really knowing what I was doing :womanfrustrated: I just can't read detail I need to?
Ah but this woman is determined to succeed in my own way with help here if you'll let me & have made serious progress come the end of the year
BTW MI5 you early on when I joined here you gave me some links to sites to get some basic utd IT training, but it did not suit me = particularly the BBC one I think = it was all tick box stuff & I expect you know by now in frustration I kick things BUT never the cat so could not print out, keep in a file instructions for me to look back on & remember like how Cleoriff has told me she learns = gotta getta printer next payday :robotfrustrated:
Time for some of that new Twinnings de-caff T ..... having something cooked out for breakfast outside on Canal Basin today at the Waterways Festival
BUT, have time Cleoriff if you want a virtual assistant to do some clearing up at Wantys Bar after last night
on 04-05-2014 08:46
Sorry, sorry moocho apologies for going really off-topic :womansad:
I don't want to get a bol*oc*i*ng or more stuff rejected by the Mods people
thank you for in your nice way as always BandofBrothers for getting me back on topic of Kindle = I left it with Aldaweb that would it be alright if I got back to him after the weekend as he is working & I don't wish to bother him right now, but if I behave myself then perhaps he'll take me on with the Kindle thing
One thing I do find with eg Kindle thing is that its not stand-alone ie all new technology is interconnected & reliant upon each other = yes a wide open broad statement from me a complete novice with IT stuff = what do you think?
on 04-05-2014 08:47
on 04-05-2014 08:47
@Anonymous wrote:Aldaweb & Cleoriff thank you for what you both say, its encouraging & I'm very like you Cleoriff in the way I learn, but no printer as I kicked it some time ago & it does not function it was very briefly therapeutic for me at the time but not so good for the printer & it so long-winded going up to the town library & printing out there ..... need to get myself another basic printer preferably one with surrounding rubber bumpers
Can I get back to you Aldaweb after the weekend please? ..... I am very grateful for your offer of help & well done you for advising your boss
Yes of course that's ok, just enjoy the weekend and think of me having to work
Sent from my BlackBerry Z10
04-05-2014 08:47 - edited 04-05-2014 08:48
on 04-05-2014 08:54
on 04-05-2014 08:54
@Anonymous I have sent you a PM...:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit