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An Ideal Job; Really?

I would guess that most people who work are in jobs they either hate or just put up with so they can pay the bills, buy things, give their kids a safe place to live and try to live some kind of normal life.

But what if someone had the power to make the wish of a perfect job come true?

Is there such a thing as the ideal job or do we see only what we wan to see when comparing our own situation to  others that appear better?

I asked this question to someone the other day and they told me that guiding people up mountains would be their utopia when it came to work. It made me think as to some that would be terrifying and utter hate.

I would love to test things, play with toys, evaluate new technology and write reports of how I found things. But would I get bored doing that or would it become an all-consuming play-time which was a bore to everyone I know? Should that matter anyway?

Acting seems quite cool but most of us, myself included, only see the end result. Behind the finished article are hours of line learning, sitting around waiting, endless retakes and rehearsals and attention to detail. The glamour of the few who make it to fame and fortune make it look all rich and glitzy but in reality its graft.

Some find solace in putting themselves in grave danger and through massive hardship where every mission or task could see them maimed or die just to save the lives of others or follow orders from above. This is kind of crazy but the adrenaline and buzz can just be what some find alluring.

Maybe that’s it. Doing something all the time can become monotonous and stale. It is the variation and spice that makes life fun but surely it comes down to balance? Life cannot be run by The Man as is the case for so many people.

An employer would complain and sack someone who’s personal life hindered their work-life but when work dictates ones personal life then it is acceptable. For example; if one liked playing games on the computer and it got to the point where they were late for work or fell asleep due to lack of rest then there would be repercussions. If on the other hand, without doing over-time or extra duties, our job made us so tired, physically strained or upset that we couldn’t pursue social gatherings, hobbies or a relaxed home-life then no option would be given but leave the job. Either way the job is lost at the expense of happiness as for most, again, we need the income from working. A bit of a massive catch 22 there.

It is also nearly impossible, or so I am lead to believe, to have two or three part-time jobs as many employers wish for pat-time employees but on a flexible contract so their hours can be changed at short or no  notice. If one could choose to say work at a Supermarket from 8am to noon, then dog walk from 1pm to 4pm and finally deliver parcels from 5pm to 8pm then that would be great. But the Supermarket would find that unacceptable as one day it would ask for 8am to noon then another from 11am to 6pm thus rendering the other jobs redundant.

What makes things worse is that throughout large corporate business there is pandemic bullying and hassle. These captains of industry care nothing for the employees below them and see them as disposable fodder which can be replaced at a drop of a hat. They have no moral compasses  and such thick skin that they believe they are doing nothing wrong and that is my opinion why “work” and “jobs” are so hated today. Profit, profit, profit so we can cream off the maximum salaries at the cost of working the staff that create those profits for the maximum amount of effort for the minimum costs.

I’m not saying that I hate my life. Far from it but because I am fearful of change and uncertainty and lack the ability to take risk then I am stuck in a job I find very demanding, physically, and a way of life that could be more fun. I am the only one who can change that, of course, but it’s staggering how many obstacles and excuses one can find to block any change.

I tip my hat to all or any who are living the dream and have the perfect balance of work and home life.

Society just seems so dirty, corrupt, angry, busy, selfish and morally wrong today and that is very sad. I hope the greedy are truly happy and the bullies sleep well and that all get their comeuppance and dues in the end.

Lastly, for those who have read this far this is not a depression fuelled rant but just a rational observance and point of view so don’t worry. Thanks.

…Man, Woman and Machines…

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The older I grow the more complicated things become or appear to become and finding happiness without compromise seems always just out of reach but sometimes things astonish.

I know this will require some clarification so here is my simple attempt.

When I was a child an action man, tree, bicycle or Lego would keep me amused for hours with my imagination the limit for my enjoyment and plots. There were casualties. Knees of trousers lasted a few days, stairs became battle grounds and holes in the veg patch turned into trenches but these were all fixable and by the by.

Happiness was a constant companion and stress accompanied by black moods were the infrequent and unwanted guests in my mind.

Even without the toys trees and free time were areas for action and fun.

The sad reality is that life takes over, or it did for me, responsibility becomes a constant shadow and the mind fills up with so much rubbish that focus looses its way. Chemicals and connections in the brain become blocked or confused.

One acclimatised to being stressed and moody to the point of normality and this is just not right. It takes close friends and family to point this out and if you are lucky, (like I am experiencing) then the realisation that somethings can change is fantastic. Pills, therapy and self-help go a long way to assisting but the cure can’t start until one accepts the problem and admits there is something wrong.

I appreciate I have touched on this subject before but stay with me as I have seen another angle to this subject.

Okay, as I’ve said pills, therapy and acceptance help but other things seem to trigger positive reactions too. I have no idea whether this is to do with my attitude change, the re-balancing of the brain’s chemicals or its coincidences of situations in my current life that have changed for the better. I do feel happier though.

Moving on to my next point and the headline of this blog. Man, woman and machines.

Can things bring happiness? Many say they cannot but I am not so sure.

A few years ago I hastily bought a Renault Clio. Until then I had never had a new car. However, that’s all it was, a new car. Yes it did the job and it did it quite well but there was no emotion attached to it. The same can be said for many or most “things” but occasionally something comes along that puts that argument to bed for good.

This week I took ownership of a new Smart Fourtwo Brabus car in grey and black (sorry for the poor quality photo above).

So?

I shall tell you so. I love it. It brings a smile to face when I look at it. I laugh out loud when driving it. I makes me feel like a little boy with a new toy when I think about. It has brought me joy.

But its only a car! A thing! How!?

I have no idea what so ever but its a welcome addition to the family, just like the phone and Echo have been.

I know its sad but again life has appeared to take a full circle where simple things can make a huge difference and I really don’t care if this makes me come across as shallow or sad. Maybe its just coincidence too but whatever it is feeling happy, lighthearted and less stressed is brilliant and long may it last.

So can things improve one’s frame of mind?

Yes so long as they can be afforded. Yes if they do what they were designed to do and do it well. Yes so long as they don’t take over your life and those around you.

Obviously, these are my personal thoughts and reasoning’s and will not suit all.

Life is a funny experience with many a strange influence throughout.

Cooking…???

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Most people over a certain age can cook? Certainly some sort of meal can be produced. I know there are levels of knowledge and ability but most of us could produce something edible.

We have access to far more raw ingredients and exotic flavours yet for many they are just ignored. Cost plays a part in why some things are bought and others shunned but that still leaves a shop load that are available.

In the kitchen one doesn’t have to buy every gadget or cooking utensil that is on the market. Far from it but a few essentials are a must. Maybe a few hundred pounds is needed to start with for pans, spoons, bowls and measuring equipment and most kitchen suppliers will be happy to recommend good kit.

One doesn’t have to buy expensive cook books either as there is a wealth of knowledge on-line or within free mobile phone Apps.

Its not hard to make a soup, a tasty main or a cake and a little confidence is all one actually needs. Oh and to be bothered to cook in the first place will help. You don’t even need a lot of space.

As a nation we spend more than ever on takeaways. Thats fantastic news for the takeaway firms and the delivery drivers but bad news for wallets and waistlines. And the younger generations are getting worse. Some have no idea and buy everything from coffee and sandwiches to their evening meals from shops and ready-made meal outlets and this is either they are incredibly wealthy, downright lazy or just plain dumb. It must cost them a small fortune each week.

Ready meals in our supermarkets are flying off the shelves as they have become so cheap that a weeks supply is around half the price or buying fresh. This has got  to be morally wrong and healthily unacceptable. It’s little wonder we are becoming ill with all the extra sugar, e numbers and crap that is shoved into these products let alone overweight.

One doesn’t have to be a top chef to cook and it doesn’t take a genius to start.

Just the other evening I produced meatballs in a tomato and herb sauce with pasta and it took probably the same time as it would have to turn out a ready meal of the same kind. Five minutes to chop and prepare the ingredients and twenty minutes to cook. Whilst that was doing its thing in a pan, the pasta bubbled away in some boiling water for ten to fifteen minutes and voila; on the plate.

I know exactly what was in it and how it was made. Simple, tasty and quick. Its down to education both at home and at school to get kids to be a bit more hands on in the kitchen.

I understand the baking thing. Baking can take up a lot of time and not all of us have the luxury of time every day but not all baking is time-consuming. Bread making is great. So line up a film. Then Mix the flour water, sugar, yeast, salt and oil and knead ( it’ll firm up those biceps and pecks). Pop this mix into a bowl, cover and leave somewhere warm to prove. While this magic is going on sit back and watch your chosen film as in around two hours (the length of a good film) your dough will be ready to knock back and form into a loaf tin. Leave it to rest while you do the vacuuming or tidy the kitchen and then pop it into an oven. In about half an hour or so that fresh loaf will be ready to turn out onto a cooling rack.

So you see it’s a lengthy process but with logical time-management it can be absorbed into a day. Thats the message behind baking for me. Plan a day of housework or telly or radio or reading and fit in the steps of producing breads, cakes and pastries as you go. Unlike a stew which can be left to its own devices all day so one can go to work, ride a bike, play in the park or visit friends as it gently bubbles away for your awaiting repast when you return.

I just find it very sad that the simple art of preparing and cooking a meal is dying out for so many. Open a packet, order over the phone or go out to eat. Lazy, boring, unimaginative, unhealthy and warped are a few words that spring to mind.

Are we really breeding a generation of people who don’t feel there is a need or want to do anything for themselves?

Customer Service??? Mmmmm??

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Do the ones who run companies which employ over, say, 250 people care about their customers? Do the actually listen to the frequent comments posed by the people who use their services?

“Your call is important to us and maybe recorded for training and quality purposes”.  

Pah!

I’m not sure if anyone actually believes this.

If this statement read true then over the years the service provided by companies should be second to none but many fall way below the standards set a few years ago let alone fifty.

Okay lets look at this another way.

One wants to buy a new car. There are so many to choose from and they all live in shiny new showrooms dotted up and down the country. It all looks beautiful; even the sales staff have friendly smiles and clean smart clothing. Nothing is too much. Coffee, tea or something? They bend over backwards to try to sell you something there and then.

That’s brilliant so long as you ask the right questions, do your homework, stick to your strict budget and haggle the best deal; it can be fun. Honestly, it can and the results can be very appealing and in your own favour.

So after a few weeks your new car arrives, you shake hands with the dealership boss, get behind the wheel and wave a happy goodbye as you drive away in your gleaming new car.

With me so far? You are happy, proud and basically very pleased with life at this point and so you should be.

However; “Dun dun dun dun dah!!”

After a few days, weeks or even months something goes wrong. This is where the problems start for many customers. You pick up the phone and dial the customers service desk. Once one has tackled the dreaded lists of menus and there is finally a voice at the end of the line, that isn’t automated or transferring your call, one can advise the assistant of the problem. Then they tell you they can’t deal with the problem but promise a member of the service or workshop team will call you back. This seldom  happens and then the above process has to be repeated with a further promise of a call-back. On the third or fourth attempt, and after loosing your temper, you finally get through to someone who informs you they don’t stock the parts but can do the work in two weeks or so when they arrive.

You agree after holding back a tidal-wave of emotional outrage and then finally the day arrives to take you car in for its simple repair.

“It should only take half an hour so if you take a seat in our waiting area then we will tell you when its ready” a nice member of staff informs you. “Help yourself to a drink from the machine” So armed with that knowledge you sit yourself down and relax for a while. Its a great excuse to have to do very little. But these places are very clinical, warm and boring. So out comes the phone and that’s the e-mail done, the Facebook caught up with, the next level in that addictive game reached and a few texts sent and replied to. An hour and half has passed by so you imagine the car to be fixed and waiting but the staff member has forgotten to inform you.

“Is it ready yet?” you meekly inquire.

“They’re just putting it on the ramps now” you are told.

“I thought you said it would be half an hour? And that was an hour and a half ago.”

“We are very busy you know!!” Daggers look response.

On this goes. One has to get angry and threaten complaint in writing to Head Office before finally something is done and some form of satisfaction is reached.

Now this is my point. Why should it be so hard?

It never used to be like this. if someone said they were going to do something then nine times out of ten it was done unless there were unforeseen problems and even then they told you and tried to offer an alternative solution.

If you contacted customer services in the past then your call was answered within 5 rings (or as near as they could) and staff used their common sense to solve a problem and they spoke the local language.

Now it can take half an hour of menu options, being told your call is important but is in a queue, being transferred and re-transferred. Once you get through (if you can understand a word they say) you have to limit questions to what is on their computer screen (any deviation results in a stock answer reply of no use) and get bounced around from department to department as they can only deal with one thing only.

Complain in public about the service on offer or someonelses behaviour and you are subject to red-faced humiliation and ridicule.

There are so many faceless managers and officials with vague job titles that a complaint can be side-stepped as no-one wants or thinks they need to take responsibility (unless you are at the bottom and are a worker which is often the position of “scapegoat”) and heaven forbid they have to make themselves known to the unwashed public.

I know some big companies with fantastic after sales and customer services. Winalot/Purina pet foods, Apple, Garmin, Kellogs, PC World and Tesco to name but a few. I praise these with gusto but this should be the norm across all business whether it be a doctor’s surgery, a new home, a car or insurance issue.

I have tried blanking those who offer poor after sales services or bad customer relations but there are just some areas where this is not possible like doctors, banks and some shops but on the whole its possible to take back some control. Cars; I shall not be using Renault or that group again. Windows and doors; I will use my local chap instead of AllWeatherline Roofing. A Home phone Broadband; I shall never, ever use TalkTalk.

So Business Bosses be warned. Up your game, employ enough staff to deal with complaints and praises, take a more active role in after sales and most of all treat customers with honesty, integrity and worth.

Black Friday? Cyber Monday?

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Now don’t get me wrong but I like a bargain as much as the next person. Who wouldn’t?

I mean, if a television is reduced from £1000 to £500 then that’s a massive saving in anyone’s book.

But its only a bargain if you need it or have put off buying one and have struggled along with an old poor quality machine.

Have we, as people, become so obsessed with shopping and buying unwanted crap that we have to fight one another just so we can grab the things that will end up in the back of a cupboard or on eBay in a few weeks time?

Anyway what is “Black Friday and why do we have “Cyber Monday”?

It’s beyond me but the only answer I can come up with is that due to Globalisation, which I touched upon last week, we have adopted an American festival of greed that is linked to their Thanksgivings celebrations. Our version is possible Boxing Day and Bank Holiday Monday after Christmas.

Our commercialism driven by shop managers (the senior ones and owners) will stoop to any level to get their sticky hands on our money and will hoodwink us into thinking that the products that have not sold or are last seasons styles or gadgets are what we need. It’s a way of shifting, and shafting, second-rate goods to make room for the new.

This frenzied attack on the high street and online shops is out of control and fifty years ago these people would have been sectioned under the mental health act and taken off to hospital.

Some folk will buy and give gifts way above what they can afford whilst labouring under the impression they have bagged a bargain for cousin Josh or sister Tracy. The terrible consequences are that in a few weeks the credit card bill will come in and the sudden reality will show itself in the form of “unable to meet the minimum payment” and then the heady fall into debt will spiral out of control. All this and then they see their items in the local charity shop, on eBay or tucked away in a corner and the realisation is that they shouldn’t have bothered.

And don’t think buying for yourself is any better. If one can afford it then great but when debt comes a calling and the bailiffs want their money and goods to the value then it all seems a bit forlorn and stupid.

The only winners are the retail bosses and the very few who will snatch a bargain that is actually warranted and needed.

We have, however, been so conditioned into commercialism that this all comes across as normal but in my mind it just causes stress, depression, anger and hurt.

I went to see a friend last night for a chat and I can tell you that we have both come away with a feeling of warmth and happiness that no material gift could begin to replace. Okay the beer helped us along but we had genuine fun.

That’s what we should be endorsing and teaching our kids not showering them with gifts to compensate for guilty feelings and a lack of moral judgement.

So let’s try not to get sucked onto this commercial and materialistic merry-go-round and bear in mind that a bargain is only a bargain if it is genuinely needed.

The upshot is that where fools rush in there will be genuine bargains in weeks to come.

 

Cycling A 50/50 Course.

I recently invested some of my hard-earned spondulecks in this bad boy.

I must say after a few years of road cycling it is a dramatic change both in style and attitude when riding a 29″ wheeled mountain bike.

Due to the massive wheels (in comparison to the road bike set up) one feels the drag on the roads and its like towing a caravan behind but that is no bad thing as it makes one work harder to maintain a steady speed.

However, it’s when rider and machine meet the rough tracks and  byways that this bike comes into its own and the road bike would be stopped in its tracks immediately. The Cube not only looks great (and comes in quite cheep at £850) but it rolls over the rough terrain easily and stabily. It does take some getting used to and finding the right gear at the right time does help stop being halted by sudden soft ground or humps. Rider error is everything and small mistakes can cost a lot.

Having the brass cahonees to tackle steep descents with rocks, steps and loose gravel is an individual ability and I for one have very small additions so often wimp out but the more I do the better my confidence. The huge travel in the front suspension helps no end as do the quality brakes.

Its is a far more intense ride both physically and mentally as one has to constantly work the pedals and look where the next obstacle is. The countryside and nature prove more interesting and soul improving as the lack of cars and road noise allow one to enjoy nature. Its stunning I promise you and even struggling around a field is fun.

There is one fatal flaw though (its more common than road cycling and harrassingly annoying) and its the cyclists nemesis and that’s the dreaded puncture. I hate thorns, sharp flints and any objects that can penetrate the rubber tyres. I mean hate with a capital “H”.

There you are miles from nowhere and home and you either hear that unwelcome hiss or feel the flatness of a deflatedness.

I can’t believe in these modern times that a truly punctureless tyre or system has not been invented. It ruins a good ride, can be costly, causes injury and damage and can actually put one off riding without support.

Carrying spare tubes, tools, pumps etc is both impractical and highly frustrating.

I know there is the tubeless option where slim or synthetic polymer milks can be used to seal nicks and holes but they are expensive and on many bikes the are an extra costly upgrade. The tyres are a nightmare to fit and even a special pump has to be bought. This option is also not foolproof.

Yes there are slime inner tubes but these are quite useless against hawthorn or nails.

Why not a foam based agent that can be pumped into a tube that will maintain the required PSi when pumped up and that can last the life of a tyre?

Or a piece of moulded plastic that sits around the tube and in the tyre that will allow inflation to a desired pressure?

Even solid tyres that can be moulded to rims and when worn can be removed under a high heat by cycle shops?

There must be something better out there or that can be invented to put an end to punctures, sore fingers and being stranded far away from civilisation.

Help!!

Ideas welcome in the comments area or advise in what to do to cut down on breakdowns welcome there too.

In our modern world of technology and science there must be an easy and relatively cost-effective solution to this ongoing problem without causing too much weight gain, handling problems or fitting issues??

THERE JUST MUST BE A FIX!!!!!!

Have We Lost Our Way?

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This must be one of the most frequently asked questions known to mankind now and forever.

Everywhere I look, whether the newspaper, television, social media or out and about I often ask myself what the hell is going on? How can I get off this “not-so merry-go-round”?

The answer of course is that most can’t as we are stuck in our own frustrating circle of nonsense with all the trappings of daily life. That’s not to say things are crap, depressing or sad. They mostly are not.

However, I just can’t get away from all the fact that so much is damaging our very existence and is so wasteful.

Everything appears to be run by money. Money has one of the loudest voices the world have ever experienced and is forcing decency and fair play out into the realms of extinction.

Sport is now full of corruption from drug taking (to get that little advantage over an opponent to be a winner) to match fixing.

High flying management chasing the dollar bill with little or no regard for those who actually do the work (for little pay)  so they can luxuriate in their bonuses and vast salaries.

Politicians spinning and regurgitating policies they know will fail just to get onto the gravy train to self promote and set themselves up for gold-plated pensions and jobs for the boys when elected out.

Reality television hopefuls with no talent or personality being sold the dream of fame and fortune to be trawled out as z-listed celebrities to host crap for future wastralls.

Vast lottery jackpots that ruin lives rather than enhance them.

Social media sites selling information and lives with no sense of responsibility for the very people who create the to and fro banter that so often is interpreted wrongly and hijacked by trolls.

My house is better than yours or my phone is more superior than all the others and just take a look at the car and labels I am wearing. I must be of a higher intelligence and social standing than you.

Is this what we have come to as a life form?

Where is the sense of humanity, community spirit and helping those less fortunate?

Why have we allowed so very few (who think they are elite) to rule our lives and dictate what and where we can go and do without any say? We speak our minds in mass rallies, online polls and at meetings and we are ignored if it doesn’t suit the agenda of the “Mighty few”.

The poor a fleeced of the little assets they have or have saved by those who have already got more than they will ever be able to use and this is done just about within the law. But even if they break the law nothing is done to punish them. They are just given more and told to go away and be forgotten about whilst the ones who have suffered get nothing and are just left to get on with things regardless and stop causing trouble or we will send the heavies round.

A new phone comes out monthly but how many of us use all the capabilities is can offer? The old one has more than enough unused stuff on it so why spend more for a new one? Oh yes, its shiny and new.

Cars are the same. Yes I know some will use it all but most will not very often.

Now the things that could and would be fantastic and financially beneficial let alone good  for the environmental the features and techniques in the building game.

Things like using the old tyres from vehicles, installing solar panels, fitting ground and air source pumps for heating, using good and efficient windows and doors and making homes future proof and comfortable with space-saving insides.

No we don’t get this as it costs too much and would eat into the billions of pounds of profit  the bosses make.

But they should lift the heads from the cash trough of “now;today” as it would save vast amounts of energy, money and lives in the future. But I guess they won’t  be around then so “nah, we won’t be doing that”.

Greed, envy, one-up-manship, fame and blinkered living is the result of money and its ruined the world beyond help.

All we can hope for is that future generations will learn to be happy together when money implodes and causes a world disaster.

STOP BEING GREEDY AND SELFISH.

Weight on My Mind. The Gadgets that Could help?????

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Like many people I struggle to keep my weight under control. Now I am by no means as round as the happy chap above but I am far from what my BMI tells me I should be.

Should we trust BMI?

Personally, I think it good for a guide but not as a “I must fit into the bands that are recommended as healthy” strict rule of thumb.

For me I would be woefully underweight and having been there I know I would not be happy or healthy.

It certainly doesn’t take into account bone density, body type or muscle ratio and it will not tell you if you are healthy BMI or not.

I class myself as a reasonably fit fifty year old man and work alone keeps me above average in the fitness stakes being a postman (on delivery I hasten to add). However, the body’s metabolism gets used to this and will compensate which is why many a new starter will notice weight loss to begin with but then will settle down, and sometimes gain weight, to a steady level.

I tend to hate diets and they seldom work as once the weight is lost the bad habits  creep back again and one usually sees a rise in weight gain so that’s pretty rubbish I think you will agree?

So what are the alternatives?

Well a good equation is eat less plus exercise more equals weight loss and a steady balance.

But what happens if you can’t exercise for any number of reasons. Health, time, responsibilities etc?

Its hard but there are ways and I, for one, want to try and follow this by example as I have not to date been very good at doing this.

I used to love running long distance as it was cheap (some shorts, a top and some trainers) to do and every time out was a challenge for oneself. However, due to injury, growing older and being plagued with “Plantafacaitis” (an inflammation and damage to tendons, arch and muscles in the foot and heal) I have had to call an end to running, jogging and even distance walking.

I am lucky in the fact that I also enjoy cycling. Road cycling is good but not so safe  in the winter months as slippy roads and small treadless tyres seldom work nicely together.It can also get a little monotonous at times. The answer is to invest in a new off-road mountain bike with 29″ wheels (called a 29er). Nice hey? But an expensive outlay so lets hope I wear it out through use not gathering dust and rust.

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I could have gone down the road of gym membership but its something I have tried and I find I just can’t keep the enthusiasm up as boredom quickly sets in and it takes so much time. I know one could make time but for now I shall enjoy the fresh air and a new discipline in cycling.

The gym is fine and does work if you can keep the interest and momentum up.

I shall also do more distance walking but at a more moderate pace and with orthotics to support the painful area. I may also experiment with sticks to see if that can help. Whilst I can I will.

So that’s the exercise sorted, if you can.

For those who can’t for other health issues there is normally some sort of exercise one can do. I would recommend a chat with a GP and or a fitness coach or physio as there has been so much advancement it kit and types of things that can be used. All you have to do is ask.

Now for the harder part. Well for me it is. For others it is just common sense or so very easy. So its back to school or the drawing board to try to change this.

All the things I love and enjoy are bad. Cake, sweets, crisps, bread, cream and cheese.

All  the things I loath are good. Salad, pulses, lentils, soya and coconut.

However, with the help of my loyal reader Lucy I intend to tackle this food problem and my bank account too.

By investing in vegetables, fish ( I love fish), chicken and some plants from the salad world (most in my mind are weeds and should remain planted or for use as compost) it should be easy to produce something good and hearty that is not fattening and sugary. Cut out the bad? No not completely but certainly cut back massively on the portion sizes and days when they are consumed.

I have also invested in a slow cooker to produce soups, stews and many other interesting dishes. It comes with some handy recipes to get one started so fingers crossed. Hopefully the outlay will pay dividends after a short while as I will spend less and therefore waste less.

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By changing these aspects of life I hope to address some of the depression issues that have blighted my past years. Its got to help but can surely do no harm.

I’ll Be Your Number One….

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The Motorola Dynatac Mobile phone or The Brick as it was nicknamed has been voted the number one Gadget of all time. This mighty invention cost around $4000 (about $10,000 today) when it was invented in around 1984, took ten hours to charge and produced an hour of talk time. One could only make and receive calls. Motorola invested millions of dollars in research and development (about $1.5 billion in today’s money which is a staggering amount) but without it things wouldn’t have changed much.

The average person would never have imagined being able to touch one let alone own one and lets face it most of us thought it a showy sort of Yuppie accessory that would never catch on.

How wrong can any of us be? We can hardly live without them today and the modern siblings can do so much more and I mean so much more!!!

But hang on a minute; does this gadget really earn the spot of number one? Jason Bradbury from the Gadget Show seems to think so and the folk they commissioned to vote.

I must admit I was sceptical at first but looking at the remit for the entry rules I gradually changed my thoughts.

All entries must have electronics in them to do stuff. They must also be able to do something and help our lives. They should be within the last 50 years. They must be a gadget.

There were contenders, and worthy contenders too, to rival this phone. The likes of the Apple iPhone, the GoPro action cam, the Kindle reader, The Panasonic Microwave??, The JVC Video Recorder, Occulus Rift VR and the Sony Walkman to name a few but they were not considered winners. They all made the top twenty though which is cool.

So lets look at this a little more deeply shall we?

Crap; do we have to?

No, but it may be fun. Well it is to me.

If Motorola hadn’t invested all that cash and brain-power into inventing this (at the time small) truly mobile phone then much of what we enjoy or don’t enjoy would never have come to pass.

I find it quite strange that as humans we find it hard to talk face to face but stick a phone or computer in our hands and we can talk for hours. Maybe it takes the personal out  of communication or it’s just less interactive. How many of us older ones were guilty of sneaking into a room to use the family phone to ring up a mate or girlfriend only to be bollocked by a parent for the size of the phone bill?

Today’s generation can enjoy many free minutes of air time or texts via their mobiles and have had their brains and lives taken over by these gadgets and that’s the rub; thats the payback of invention.

Our modern “Smart” phones are so much more than just a simple call making device. In fact they have replaced the need  for a camera, a games consul, a pen and paper, a music Walkman, a book, an encyclopedia and a computer. So if it was for that first ever “Brick” then things would be very different today and maybe very little would have changed.

So possibly I do agree that this  phone should  be number  one as it started a very big revolution in technology development.

Friendships



Friendships or just friends come in many shapes and forms. One thing is that the circle of true friends dwindles as one grows older. That’s not to say that we don’t have friends in our lives when we reach middle age or older its just the type of friendships change.
When we first start going to school most of us have a huge friend pool to choose from and the number of mates seems countless but its only until we leave that we know the true meaning of best mate, friend or pal.

Some will move away, others will go to college, a few may be lucky to find employment and many will develop differing interests that will drift you apart. Whatever the reason is there will certainly be a drop in the size of one’s circle of friends.

Don’t be worried its just life’s way of sorting out stuff and one will find new people to hang around with or build interests alongside. However, its my experience and the stories of others that say that its one”s early companions that make for the strongest relationships. It makes perfect sense really as it those who know you best, have the more stories to tell and share and, as time goes on, have the most in common with you.

It was only just recently that this became blatantly obvious to me.

My oldest, best mate, Bladesey, hosted yet again a birthday celebration at his home. My other two old friends of more than thirty years also joined us. We all have stresses with work, money, life and all that crap but when we are together for a brief window of time we relax and everything else just ceases to exist. Of course beer, good food and a change in scenery helps but its the fact that we know each other so well and feel so at ease in our company that we can indulge in mindless rubbish such as fun, teasing, reminisce and chat or debate on an endless theme of topics. Each and everyone of us learns something new and at times another facet of ourselves. That has to be good; it has to!

For a while time stands still, life appears rosey and no hurdle is insurmountable. Okay we have to go back to our own lives and homes after a day or so and its fine as our own lives make who we are and its safe and comfortable to be back in one’s own familiar surroundings of home and bed.

The older we get the more we come to understand people. We may think we have loads of mates but are they really? Acquaintances, yes, but true friends? I doubt it. When life is just rolling along and we meet up in the pub, or for a weekly bike ride or that afternoon session of tea it all seems quaintly nice and friends are there. Work colleagues are chatty and supportive to their own needs and we have to get along professionally; but are they friend? Some maybe but most, naa. 

Just wait til something serious happens and see how many visit the hospital ward, or come over to help around the home. Watch the hordes that never even send a card or word of support. Count the numbers who help. One or two if you are lucky. These are friends; the ones who can be relied on; the people who are just there, not necessarily to say or do anything, but they are silently offering support and comfort and are there.

On the other hand it doesn’t have to be something serious. How many buddies could you honestly ask, and feel comfortable with, to go on holiday with or attend a festival together? Its not that easy is it? You may ask but will those invited want to spend intimate time with you? This is another example of getting to know acquaintances from truly good mates.

You probably think you love some more than your family,if being brutally honest,  but when push comes to shove family will often be the last ones standing. So think again. 

Its very sad that all friendships, and family come to think about it, need nurturing. Some more than others and deep rooted feelings will often stand the test of time but one thing is for sure they can be easily damaged or can fizzle out unless worked on. They can also come crumbling to a messy halt if one abuses their trust or help or confidence in you.

I’ve seen a few over the years through a number of reasons that have slipped into a friendless and lonely life often resorting to living on the streets. At first the hand of support and help is offered but through self abuse, ill health, a mindset to self destruct, drug dependency or a combination of problems that hand is withdrawn and one is left alone with nowhere to turn to and becoming a victim of society. Which can be very cruel.

We are not very good at traumatic help here in The UK (and I guess its similar or worse throughout the world) and it is amazing how quickly one can find themselves without a safety net.

A happily married couple with children, a nice house, comfortable jobs and all the trappings of what should be a happy life with friends abound can be scuppered by the wrong life choices.

One tiny thing can bring that all tumbling down. An innocent bet on the National could lead to a gambling addiction so bad it ruins family and friendships to the core for say the man. He then gets kicked out of the home, his debts mount he then can’t afford the bedsit and ultimately is sacked from work. With no one to turn to and help being refused or squandered he becomes a victim of the street. His health deteriorates rapidly and by middle age dies sad, angry and full of regret. The same scenario can be played out for drugs, alcohol, having an affair, fraud, crime or depression.

Often the health service can’t offer quick enough or comprehensive help and some just fall through the gaps. We have no or little contact with neighbours and the community support is nonexistent. Families are spread over many counties and friends live miles away. Everything is okay til something bad happens. Then bang and the spiral of downward doom begins. We can’t force all we hold dear to live close by but making an effort, whether it be in person, by telephone, e-mail or the occasional letter, to keep in contact will help bolster the relationship for the good.

That’s why its important for friends to try a catch these problems in the bud and get support and admission that there is a problem. 

So what I am saying is is this. As one trundles through life take a step back every so often and look at what you have. Money in the bank or the bigger house may seem cool but friendship and support are far more important. The former are easily lost and can fail you to the point of destruction where as friendships, true friendships, will remain.

Life isn’t easy but its certainly better with mates and support and fun.

Thanks for reading and feel free to comment if you like as these are only my waffling thoughts and experiences. I in no way want to preach to others about life. I just wanted to share my feelings.