Showing posts with label computer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computer. Show all posts
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
cars that control how you drive
Yes good idea cars that control how you drive but anyway it will not be long before all cars are self driving so no need to worry, except when the computer crashes!!! LOL!
Thursday, 20 September 2012
Tesco Evolving
As a shopper and Tesco shareholder I'm pleased to see Tesco evolving. The days of the superstore are numbered
With the rise in fuel prices and when your Tesco is 20miles away it makes sense to shop online. It would cost £6 in diesel for the trip - much less than that for a delivery and no hassle/time shopping in the store.
As we all have smart phones/iPads/Computers you can shop anywhere anytime.
Why wander around a store looking.
Good old Tesco - keep it up - keep prices down..
PS - why are some things in store and not on-line?
With the rise in fuel prices and when your Tesco is 20miles away it makes sense to shop online. It would cost £6 in diesel for the trip - much less than that for a delivery and no hassle/time shopping in the store.
As we all have smart phones/iPads/Computers you can shop anywhere anytime.
Why wander around a store looking.
Good old Tesco - keep it up - keep prices down..
PS - why are some things in store and not on-line?
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Tuesday, 3 July 2012
How to live longer?
So we must eat less to live longer - no surprise.
I was brought up in the 50's /60s and remember food being precious. No junk food then. I also remember always playing out until dark, no tele or computer games. A "drink" was what you had at a celebration. My Grandma lived to 85 and died in 1977.
Only down side was smoking - then they didn't know the risks but also since many had died in the War there was a live for now attitude. No fat people around either.
What we need is fresh food (not processed) enough and exercise. So no wonder we're eating our selves to death. Your body knows how to process it and makes best use of it.
I was brought up in the 50's /60s and remember food being precious. No junk food then. I also remember always playing out until dark, no tele or computer games. A "drink" was what you had at a celebration. My Grandma lived to 85 and died in 1977.
Only down side was smoking - then they didn't know the risks but also since many had died in the War there was a live for now attitude. No fat people around either.
What we need is fresh food (not processed) enough and exercise. So no wonder we're eating our selves to death. Your body knows how to process it and makes best use of it.
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