• Re: Back from vacay

    From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to n2qfd on Tue Jul 9 07:07:00 2024
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    west end, amazing show. Took a train to Bath, walked around the Roman baths, then explored some small villages looking for inspirations for retirement locations.

    What's it cost for a glass of hot cloudy water these days? Back in
    1995 it was 51p in the restaurant above the ruins.

    It's free now. Worth every penny.

    There was a pub, "the smallest Pub in Bath" that had singer sewing machines for the few tables they had. Best sandwich I had in England,
    not so great beer... Something was off and they only had bottles... everyone was in a hurry up over the 4th of July which we all thought
    was a bit funny as teens from America. I suppose any reason to have a drink is a good one!

    I was looking for a good hand-pulled pint of bitters, was unable to
    find Fullers ESB anywhere. Did see signs for it, but alas we were
    unable to stop. I did find a nice micro-local brew made for our inn
    that was pretty good.

    I worked for an English company in the 90s and garnered a liking for
    warm beer.


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  • From boraxman@21:1/101 to All on Sun Jul 14 20:58:07 2024
    poindexter FORTRAN wrote to All <=-

    10 days and the BBS didn't crash...

    I spent 3 days in London, did the tourist thing. Saw Mamma Mia on the
    west end, amazing show. Took a train to Bath, walked around the Roman baths, then explored some small villages looking for inspirations for retirement locations.

    Then, went to Portsmouth and caught up with in-laws I haven't seen in
    10 years.

    The rest of my family is jetlagged out, I'm doing OK. Stayed up until
    9pm last night doing laundry, woke up at 5. Shockingly, everything is washed and the suitcase put away less than 24 hours after landing.

    My favorite town was Tisbury, in Wiltshire. We found a 2 bedroom, 2
    bath flat with a garden, 2 car garage and a commercial space on the
    high street for around a third of what our current house in California
    is worth. Train and bussable to Salisbury, the next big town, lots of activity, 2 old churches and friendly people.

    Staying in contact was a pain. My wife and kids have iPhones, I have an Android. I tried buying a SIM card for her, then realized her phone
    does eSIMs. Tried buying one online, they worked for phone calls and
    SMS but no MMS. Wife had podcasts set to update over cellular, so we burned through all of her data in one go.

    Later went into a Vodafone store and got an eSim set up. That worked
    well, but couldn't send pictures via iMessage.

    I set up a VOIP.ms account last week, that worked well. Picked up a
    F/OSS SIP client and was able to make and receive phone calls on a
    local number.

    I brought a Lenovo Duet tablet for cheap a year ago and brought it
    along. After a week on its cramped keyboard, I'm missing keys on my
    home desktop keyboard!

    Welcome back!

    I too have been absent from here for a while.


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