I got news yesterday that Phil — an old school friend — had died, this week: of liver cancer.
He was ten days younger than me.
He’d developed arthritis in his early teens: and had needed at least one kidney replaced as a result of years worth of medication for the condition.
More recently?
He’d started dialysis.
I’m …
I’m tempted to use the word devastated.
But will settle for extremely saddened.
Phil was that rarest of things: a genuinely nice, decent man.
The fact we’d lost touch, over the years?
Is now compounded: by a permanent loss.
I can only offer a prayer or two.
And my condolence to his family.
~≈😢≈~
You know, I’m working on another piece for Phoenix FM: and planning to write about crime in the area.
I’m possibly going to have to do a list of tips, at some point.
Including some sort of cyber tips.
I know that’s going to be relevant.
Another old friend managed to get hacked, last night.
I became aware of it … when she apparently sent me a couple of videos …
That lead to a fake Facebook* login page.
I’ve done my usual thing: and heavily suggested she change her password.
Any other suggestions … ?
Would be appreciated.
~≈😶≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor†, Olga‡, Mum^ and Debbiª putting in their answers: with Olga, Trevor and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on three.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)If you’re born on 7th November, you’re a what: Sagittarius, Scorpio or Capricorn?
Q2)If you’re born on 7th November, 2020, you’re a what: Rat, Ox or Tiger?
Q3)Which US State granted women the vote: on 7th November, 1893?
Q4)The world’s oldest journal was first published on 7th November, 1665. What is it: the Bombay Post, London Gazette or Berliner Zeitung?
Q5)Finally … ? 7th November, 1954, saw the birth of writer, Guy Gavriel Kay. He helped Christopher Tolkien work on which J. R. R. Tolkien book: The Hobbit, The Lord of The Rings or The Silmarillion?
Q1)Tammy Baldwin became the first openly gay person elected to the US Senate: on 6th November, 2012. At the time of writing, she’s the junior Senator for which US State?
Q1) Scorpio Q2) A Rat Q3) Colorado Q4) The London Gazette Q5) The Silmarillion Well, the washing machine saga continued well after I posted my comment. It stopped and started a few more times, once insisting it was some kind of electrical failure (the engineer came back again to check and suggested if it kept going on we should call the company, as they should replace it), and then, after he'd opened it up, ensured it was even (it's on the patio, and thanks to my father's tiling work it isn't exactly a flat surface), he left it washing, and after a while, it started making noise again and yes, the drum door was open again. So we called him back, bless, he came and finally discovered that there was a piece of cloth stuck at the bottom that kept catching and pulling the door open. The weirdest thing is that I've never seen that piece of cloth in my life, and my mother doesn't recall it either, so exactly where it has come from, it's a mystery. On a more sort of positive note, he also noticed that there was water leaking from a pipe right next to the washing machine. Yes, not fantastic news, but at least something that can be sorted and prevent further damage. (So far the duck (duct) tape is doing the job. What a great invention!) Your advice to your friend is the best I can think of. Sometimes things get complicated because many sites offer the possibility of using a social media account to sign on, but once she changes her password that should no longer be possible.
A1 Scorpio A2 Rat A3 Colorado A4 London Gazette A5 The Silmarillion
It is a bit like Ground Hog day. Every time I open my browswer and it goes to my home page (BBC News Page) I am getting the same banner and count.It has not changed for a couple of days at least. I think that the US has been pot into stasis like Lister in Red Dwarf.
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
* I know many value their online privacy. I respect that. But hope you respect my wish to see who’s commenting on my blog: and my wish for you to introduce your self to me, and to your fellow commentors.
† Your Facebook, X/Twitter, Blogger, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn profile are acceptable. I also like seeing folks webpages.
Q1) Scorpio
ReplyDeleteQ2) A Rat
Q3) Colorado
Q4) The London Gazette
Q5) The Silmarillion
Well, the washing machine saga continued well after I posted my comment. It stopped and started a few more times, once insisting it was some kind of electrical failure (the engineer came back again to check and suggested if it kept going on we should call the company, as they should replace it), and then, after he'd opened it up, ensured it was even (it's on the patio, and thanks to my father's tiling work it isn't exactly a flat surface), he left it washing, and after a while, it started making noise again and yes, the drum door was open again. So we called him back, bless, he came and finally discovered that there was a piece of cloth stuck at the bottom that kept catching and pulling the door open. The weirdest thing is that I've never seen that piece of cloth in my life, and my mother doesn't recall it either, so exactly where it has come from, it's a mystery.
On a more sort of positive note, he also noticed that there was water leaking from a pipe right next to the washing machine. Yes, not fantastic news, but at least something that can be sorted and prevent further damage. (So far the duck (duct) tape is doing the job. What a great invention!)
Your advice to your friend is the best I can think of. Sometimes things get complicated because many sites offer the possibility of using a social media account to sign on, but once she changes her password that should no longer be possible.
1. Capricorn
ReplyDelete2. Tiger
3 Utah
4. Bombay Post
5. The Silmarillion
I am so sorry about your friend.
Changing the subject. I think a list of cyber tips is a wonderful idea!
The USA is going to stay a democracy. Hooray!
A1 Scorpio
ReplyDeleteA2 Rat
A3 Colorado
A4 London Gazette
A5 The Silmarillion
It is a bit like Ground Hog day. Every time I open my browswer and it goes to my home page (BBC News Page) I am getting the same banner and count.It has not changed for a couple of days at least. I think that the US has been pot into stasis like Lister in Red Dwarf.
1 Scorpio
ReplyDelete2 Ox
3 New York State
4 Zeitung
5 The Hobbit
Sorry to hear about your friend. But I know what that's like. :(
ReplyDelete1. Scorpio
2. Rat
3. Colorado
4. London Gazette
5. The Silmarillion