Our last official meeting of the year, although please note the special meeting next Thursday when Phil and I will chat about creating a Linux machine on an old desktop or laptop, or just to run alongside your normal Windows, or MacOS from a USB-stick. You will need a 4GB USB-memory stick to fully take part in the session, and we would be grateful if you could let me know you’re wanting to join us as soon as possible so that we can send out some notes to you.
Sianed requested some advice on purchasing a PC for her journalist husband. The group provided a range of advice – a large screen, maybe look at an all-in-one. My advice … just make sure you can upgrade it (RAM, replace hard disk) and look to buy one with an SSD and as much RAM as you can afford up to your budget. Mario mentioned that you can AirPlay your iPad to your TV if you have an Apple TV box – that does work quite well. I’ve got one of the Generation 3 boxes.
Paul told us about his amazing (!) app to control his car provided by Toshiba; we all commented that was fine until it all started going wrong and was there a mechanical equivalent.
David reported on the comings and goings of life on the Esplanade. Alcohol was now an issue and there’ a campaign to make it an alcohol-free zone. He also mentioned the incursion of “mobile ethnic personnel” (using Paul’s terminology) but fortunately they didn’t stay long! The perils of living in Penarth, eh!?
Owen has been learning, and then applying himself, to PHP – a programming language for websites so that he can do some work on the backend of the Cardiff U3A website for creating forms, and other goodies. I suggested this was exciting, he didn’t seem that excited! With Python, that’s two new programming languages he’s had to grapple with since Lockdown .
Don survived an electrocution episode – I don’t think he actually described what happened, but it was something to do with his garage and a lawn mower. He’d had a printer problem which he’d solved by uninstalling the printer driver and re-installing it. That’s not the first time a member has had to do that with Windows recently. He also received advice from Stella on how to control ants (black pepper apparently) and told us about a cheap way to get a replacement key fob re-programmed at the house.
Renee said she’d welcome advice on insurance having used many online sites this week. One mentioned was Quotezone. I mentioned I’d been very happy with the Civil Service Insurance Society which you can use if you’ve had any employment in the Public Sector and have joined the Civil Service Pensioners Alliance, There’s also another group – the Civil Service Members Association (now presenting themselves as Boundless) which do deals including insurance I believe.
Margaret followed on the Insurance theme and mentioned that even though not a caravan owner she’d taken advantage of Caravan Club Insurance to protect their home during a longer than normal absence from home. She also mentioned she’d purchased a Logitech webcam for he PC which she’d installed and was using today. She’d also purchased headphones to improve her Zoom experience. She enquired about live-streaming because her church was considering using this as a means of accommodating parishioners who couldn’t attend socially-distant services. I undertook to look up potential solutions and sent some links on WhatsApp and will repeat these on our Computer Group Forum on this site. Anyone with any other ideas about live streaming please contribute to that Topic on the Forum.
Ted was considering getting a Raspberry Pi as a project but couldn’t think of anything other than a weather station to build. I’m sure an appropriate Google would yield many more ideas, and I know from buying one for my grandson there are books with project ideas in them. Phil showed us his Nature Camera which worked with his Raspberry Pi.
Jim is getting bored with sorting out his Google Photos and Albums but is getting towards the end of the task, labelling, titling and tagging as he goes. The next step is to start deleting photos on his phone. Good luck there. I think we had a session on that at the beginning of the year, didn’t we?
Christine had attended a zoom funeral that morning; had got her new Cello TV working with the Powerline supplied by BT (I think) and was doing something transferring photos from her phone – I’m sorry, my notes don’t help me be more clear!
Fred had found a wine supplier for his forthcoming important anniversary – FineWinesDirect (on Penarth Road); and had implemented WhatsAppWeb since the last meeting.
Stella was in the last week of her saga with BT and had found that tethering her phone to her laptop worked quite well, and better than her broadband. This is good news if she goes down the Network 3 Home Hub solution. We also discussed for David (F&C) the possibilities of a mobile dongle from 3 for a caravan if they decided they had to get away from the “mep’s” and other undesirables frequenting their front garden 🙂 Stella also told us about wetransfer.com as a service to transfer large files from one person to another. The link to the file lasts only 7 days though, but you do get notice that it’s about to expire.
Ann had successfully sorted out her WhatsApp images and videos and had found a new app that she could dictate her thoughts to – KeepNote. It’s an interesting addition to the plethora of note-taking apps. I’ve used EverNote for a long time, but there’s OneNote and Quick Note (both from Microsoft), amongst others.
We then discussed the way the group should run from the beginning of next session. I won’t say any more about this but it was a very useful discussion that helped me frame the email I sent to members after the meeting. We wanted more members to try Zoom and I offered to help anyone who wanted to try and use Zoom with one-to-one sessions. The next meeting will be a Zoom meeting on September 10th.
There was insufficient time to go through the media converter services I’d promised to demonstrate. I’ll write this up as a post on the public Thought grazing site, as I will edit the WordPress notes that are there, and also write up something on Facebook Privacy issues and also enhancing home network performance. That’s quite a bit of summer homework for me. I think I probably have to do something on Backup and Sync (specifically in the context of Google Photos) as my post on this is probably a bit out of date too. No rest for the wicked.






