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  <title>evansweb.info : Archives for November 2007</title>
  <subtitle type="html">That's Numberwang!</subtitle>
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    <published>2007-11-17T23:03:50+00:00</published>
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      <name>Jon Evans</name>
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    <title type="html">Adventures in plumbing</title>
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<p>I fixed the cistern in our toilet this evening. For the last few months it has been making a noise like a tuba every time it fills up. Turns out the valve just needed dismantling and cleaning. While I was in there I found an alternative valve insert which the manufacturers had provided in case you have low water pressure. Well, our water pressure is really high, but I thought I&#8217;d give it a try anyway. I connected of all up and flushed, and it was an amazing spectacle. It filled the cistern with a deluge of water in about 20 seconds. I decided that the valve probably couldn&#8217;t cope with that long term, so I put the old one back. At least I silenced the toilet tuba.</p>      </div>
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<p>I fixed the cistern in our toilet this evening. For the last few months it has been making a noise like a tuba every time it fills up. Turns out the valve just needed dismantling and cleaning. While I was in there I found an alternative valve insert which the manufacturers had provided in case you have low water pressure. Well, our water pressure is really high, but I thought I&#8217;d give it a try anyway. I connected of all up and flushed, and it was an amazing spectacle. It filled the cistern with a deluge of water in about 20 seconds. I decided that the valve probably couldn&#8217;t cope with that long term, so I put the old one back. At least I silenced the toilet tuba.</p>      </div>
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    <id>tag:evansweb.info,:Article/314</id>
    <published>2007-11-16T13:57:44+00:00</published>
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      <name>Jon Evans</name>
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    <title type="html">iPhone</title>
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<p>I bought an iPhone last Friday. I arrived at the O2 store in Banbury at about 18:10. There was quite a party atmosphere with about
15 members of staff available, but there were only about 2 customers there apart from me. Nobody else bought anything while I was
there, although I passed someone on the way to the shop posing for a photograph, beaming broadly and holding his "Got One!" bag for
the camera to see.</p>      </div>
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<p>I bought an iPhone last Friday. I arrived at the O2 store in Banbury at about 18:10. There was quite a party atmosphere with about
15 members of staff available, but there were only about 2 customers there apart from me. Nobody else bought anything while I was
there, although I passed someone on the way to the shop posing for a photograph, beaming broadly and holding his "Got One!" bag for
the camera to see.</p>

<p>I came away with an iPhone, an Apple bluetooth headset, and a small belt clip case for the phone. Activation of the phone using my
MacBook at home went really smoothly. My PAC had arrived from Orange the same day, thankfully. When you are porting a number from
another network you are assigned a temporary number until your transfer date. My transfer took 7 days, in fact it is in the process
of transferring as I write this. If I phone my temporary number at the moment I get voicemail, and the number I'm porting is
unobtainable.</p>

<p>iPhone is the best mobile phone I think I've ever used. Its user interface is full of neat little touches. One of them that I've
just noticed involves the "Airplane Mode" setting. If you switch Airplane Mode on, the signal strength meter in the menu bar is
replaced with a little orange plane icon. When you switch Airplane Mode off again, the plane zooms off to the right as it fades
out. Neat!</p>      </div>
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