on 22-06-2018 16:48
Hey everyone,
It's Friday afternoon and time for another Community spotlight! This time around the spotlight is on @adamtemp64! Adam has been a Community member since 2008 and has been a regular member for a lot of that time. Surprisingly he's not done a spotlight before so I'm super happy to post this one!!
We have asked a selection of questions that adamtemp64 has kindly answered below.
What’s your name and where are you from?
Adam Temperton originally from south London now from south somerset
What brought you to the forum?
Our business buying iPhones for the first time (long time ago 13 08 2008).
What do you like the most about the Community?
The fact that the advice is from other customers and unbiased.
What was your first ever mobile device?
My first mobile was in 1995 a CM-R111 from sony on Cellnet.
Apple, Android or Windows?
Apple since Symbian business phones ERICSSON / Sony Ericsson many incarnations.
If you could have a conversation with any famous person, dead or alive who would it be and why?
Guglielmo Marconi because with out his discoveries none of use maybe using mobile phones.
Favourite movie/TV show/actor?
Tv show is ncis.
Favourite food?
Indian.
What would you do if you ever won the lottery?
Retire and help others.
What are your tastes in music?
Mainly the 80”s.
Future developments in mobile tech your looking forward to?
The full integration of devices across manufacturers and os I.E. neutral.
Besides the Community, what do you get up to in your spare time?
Mainly the internet theses days with a sprinkling of F1, Moto Gp , Drinking real ale down the local, Watching most sports in the pub . But before the internet and hence my knowledge of the radio spectrum I was an active amateur radio user hence my Twitter username and car registration G1TWB. In those days I was using vhf and uhf radio for voice early data (packet radio) and even tv broadcasting and on one of my dual band handsets 144 MHz / 432 MHz full duplex conversations back in the days before hand held mobile phone but with 2 hours battery life lol who remembers the Tomorrow’s world programme . Now all the things we did on amateur radio we now can do over the www and on our mobile phones.
Thanks Adam! If anyone has any follow up questions post them below.
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on 22-06-2018 16:55
I know most of the above from our time on the community and the old forum. We're two of the oldest members but I'd like to ask you about your taste in cars and what you are driving now Adam?.....not the works vehicle 😂😂
on 22-06-2018 17:07
on 22-06-2018 17:07
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I am a bit of a Citroen nut currently a c5 and for work a custom body Mitsubishi Fuso 7.5t Recycling lorry
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Great spotlight Adamtemp64. As I'm not one of the'old lags' it was nice to learn a little more about you and your interests.
Good to see you like NCIS. I'm a big fan of the show; the show it was born from, JAG, and the spin offs, Los Angeles and New Orleans.
You like 80s music, any particular groups or singers? I'm more into 60s/70s but there was some good 80s music.
on 22-06-2018 17:45
on 22-06-2018 17:45
@Glory1 80s groups O M D , Ultravox really too many to mention
on 22-06-2018 18:10
Hi @adamtemp64 Another one here who had no idea you had escaped the spotlight!!
I bet you refused it
I see your favourite food is Indian. Are these takeaways or do you cook yourself?
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on 22-06-2018 18:28
on 22-06-2018 18:28
@Cleoriff I was taught at a young age in south London how to cook Indian from scratch as my mother was a driving instructor and taught all the wives of the chefs etc at the local Indian restaurants and was shown how to cook from scratch etc . Yes I cheat now with bought in sauces etc but for events i will make my own sauces and bases etc and slow cook mutton in a vindaloo style sauce after marinating the mutton overnight etc .
on 22-06-2018 18:34
on 22-06-2018 18:34
@adamtemp64 wrote:@Cleoriff I was taught at a young age in south London how to cook Indian from scratch as my mother was a driving instructor and taught all the wives of the chefs etc at the local Indian restaurants and was shown how to cook from scratch etc . Yes I cheat now with bought in sauces etc but for events i will make my own sauces and bases etc and slow cook mutton in a vindaloo style sauce after marinating the mutton overnight etc .
That's great. I am in Somerset in November....I will pop in @adamtemp64
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on 22-06-2018 19:05
Great Spotlight @adamtemp64
You ask 'Who remembers Tomorrow's World?' ... I do ... used to watch it each week with interest