Improved Wi-Fi is Hi-Pri on East Coast Trains

New and improved Wi-Fi service

 

Wireless internet that???s quicker, better quality, and more reliable ??? that???s what you asked for, and that???s what we???re pleased to deliver. From Monday 4 October 2010, you will experience the benefits of a new and improved Wi-Fi system on board all East Coast trains.

The updated system uses the latest HSPA and 3G technology so you will enjoy a more reliable Wi-Fi connection with faster upload and download speeds while you travel. Aerials and modems have also been updated, ensuring the system is compatible with future communication standards.

All Standard Class passengers are entitled to 15 minutes free access to the improved Wi-Fi system. Thereafter, access will be charged at ??4.95 for 60 minutes or ??9.95 for 24 hours. First Class passengers can still access the service free of charge.

 

O and by the way – it’s no longer free like it used to be. I would have to be a lot better to justify the cost to me.

Is this comedy – or a fatal mistake?

Do I remove the 10:10 Tags from my keyring? The campaign seems to have seriously misjudged the public reaction to this “comedy short” written by Richard Curtis.
Or have they created the kind of buzz that will make us think more about the impact of global warming?
My initial reaction is – FAIL
10:10 have removed the film from their website with a light hearted “Ooops” apology, but it’s all over YouTube and the denialists are having a field day in the comments columns.
What do you think?

Cyclists??? satnav app launched on the iPhone | Bikehub | http://www.bikehub.co.uk

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Now this is worth having – and it’s free. If you have an iPhone and a bike then download it and discover new routes.

Britain from the Air

An exhibition of these large scale pictures of Britain from the Air is about to open in Bath but a small sample of images is online. They’re promising an interactive map with scaled down versions of all the images soon.

I’m ‘Not Ashamed’ either – but I won’t be wearing the badge | Ekklesia

The ???Not Ashamed??? campaign fails to promote the breadth and depth of Christian engagement in public life and thus does a disservice to the cause it claims to champion.

Like so many other initiatives, it gives the impression that British Christians are a paranoid group concerned only with their own interests and clinging desperately onto privileges which compromise their integrity.

And that really is something to be ashamed of.

I am inclined to agree (I suppose that means I do agree) with this comment from Simon Hill in his Ekklesia blog. What do you think?