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Cheers!
11 Thursday Nov 2010
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Cheers!
07 Sunday Nov 2010
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There, my first reblog. Didn’t even know this could be done. Thanks Rain.
Love this octopi, don’t you?
via raincoaster
Also found out yesterday that you can embed tweets here, like so…
Isn’t WordPress the greatest?
11 Monday Oct 2010
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Squeaked in with two hours to spare last night, meeting my first SimonSeeks deadline. Got all 25 hotels up and, although there will probably still be a bit of tweaking to do (waiting to hear back from my editor), the first leg is finished and I can breathe a sigh of relief. Also very importantly – I can now send in my first invoice!
Two more deadlines to go: November 5th for restaurants and November 26th for all remaining copy (museums, attractions, nightlife, shopping, etc). Anyhow, check out the hotels page and let me know what you think – feedback, constructive criticism and suggestions are most welcome.
07 Thursday Oct 2010
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Remember a couple of weeks ago when I said I didn’t have time to be so busy? Well, things just got busier. Not only am I working like crazy to meet my SimonSeeks deadline on Sunday (just six more hotels to go!) but, as well as having a tapas tour this week and writing blog posts for Victoria, a couple of translations have come in – that also have to be done by Monday! – and on top of that I’m taking out a visiting UK travel writer tomorrow and will be attending a sherry tasting this evening (research for an article – honest!). This is where Nog is really getting a chance to shine because I know I wouldn’t be able to handle all this work on my own and he has really been helping out a lot. Now all we need is to get paid…
Still loving it, even though sometimes it feels like both me and my laptop are on fire.
21 Tuesday Sep 2010
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Can anyone help me figure out the best and cheapest way to use my iPhone while I’m in the UK (starting tomorrow)? At first I was going to jailbreak the thing and get a UK sim card, but I couldn’t get through to any UK providers on their websites (seems you are only allowed to contact them if you already have an account – duh?) so I scrapped that idea. Then I called Telefónica to ask what I would be charged just using roaming … and that’s when I really started getting confused.
So okay, I get the part where I was told it would cost 39 cents a minute to make a call and 15 cents a minute to receive one, plus 35 cents to send an sms. Fine. But when I asked about connecting to internet I was told I would be charged 10 euros for every 1 mb (which means absolutely nothing to me). And when I asked about using WiFi instead I was told I’d be charged just the same. Huh? Just to be sure I called back a day or so later and was told something else (can’t remember what now – different rate charges that I forgot to write down). Then I had to check that my roaming thingy was activated, so I called back yesterday and thought I’d ask about the possible charges again and was told there would be NO charge for me to use internet while abroad because I had a flat rate contract with Telefónica. I asked him to repeat that, then I repeated it, and then I hung up still not believing it could be true.
I know that it’s important to deactivate Data Roaming while abroad (I never have that on anyhow), and I will shut off all but my main email account (can check the others on my laptop). But I still have no idea about the cost of using internet on my iPhone. The very words “roaming charges” fill me with dread. Help?