Ancient & Medieval Historical Fiction discussion
General Discussions
>
Random Thoughts
message 10251:
by
happy
(new)
Oct 26, 2014 01:26AM

reply
|
flag



Yeah, it seemed like this place was really keeping him in good spirits! Hopefully his sister will get in touch with us if something happens.

Foremost he says he loves A & M, and everyone here. But he just isn't himself at the moment, and feels he shouldn't be on a social site like this in his current state of mind. In his mind he wants people to remember him when his mind was right not the way he is now. And he asks you not to worry about him.
That last part is easier said than done as Derek has touched the lives of too many people who now care a great deal for him. I don't really know what else to say. I've just sat here for five minutes staring at the screen. But certainly drop him a line as Andy suggested. Even if can't respond, I'm sure he would like to hear from people. :((

I've had poor wifi in the office since I got wifi put on a few years back...."
Sorr..."
I suspect my new laptop (new as in bought some time last year) is the problem. My previous laptop didn't have a problem with wifi. then we bought the new laptop and it wasn't as good but still okay. the new laptop came with Win8.
THEN, the Win8.1 upgrade came through and ever since then the laptops wifi has been completely cactus.
It wouldn't work at all directly after the upgrade. So we rang Acer and they sent us a link that was supposed to patch the issue. It got the wifi working, but it has never worked very well.
I wish I had the knowledge to fix it. I hate the thought of having to pay to send my laptop away to get fixed under warranty and then them sending it back saying "couldn't find a problem".
All our phones and tablets work great. The tablets still work on the wifi from 80 meters away. But the damn laptop struggles beyond 5 metres. :\

Foremost he says he loves A & M, and everyone here. But he just isn..."
Thnx for the update!

Never heard that expression before, but it's appropriate to computer problems. I fell in a patch of cactus one time. 10 years later, I still had bits working out of my thigh occasionally. Some computer problems, like driver issues, are about as much fun.
I'll suggest 2 things. If you don't have any bluetooth devices on your laptop, disable it completely. You'll need to go into services & do it there, too. Reboot & see if it's any better.
The other thing to try is turn the internal wi-fi off & use a wi-fi dongle. I like the Buffalo AC433. It installs & uninstalls easily, doesn't seem to be a bully. Uses a tiny little dongle that can usually be left in the USB port even when putting the laptop in a bag. Of course, it eats a precious USB port, but if your signal is better, that's probably worth it.


Never heard that expression before, but it's appropriate to computer problems...."
Ew. I cringe to think of falling in a patch of cactus.
I have had some small hairlike prickles from cactus in my hand (from using a sock to rub the prickles of the cactus fruit so I could eat them..the sock wasn't doing a very good job) and it was awfully uncomfortable.
I can't even imagine the pain associated with the larger cactus spikes. :[
I like your ideas. I usually have Bluetooth turned off on my devices, but I'll double check because I had to bluetooth some videos from my Tablet to my laptop the other day.
I am going to look into the dongle idea. As you say, losing the precious usb is an issue. As I have a mouse plugged into one and the other two get used off and on for everything from external disc drive, external hard drive and printer. Along with other odds and sods from time to time.
Having a permanent wifi dongle plugged in may cramp my style. I'll still look into it though.
I thought about buying one of those wifi boosters. But again. I hate the idea of too much wifi blasting around the house. I don't think there is any genuine danger of cancer, but it still gives me the heebie jeebies. :)

I think, if it is still active, there is an email address you can contact him on, Linda.
Andy has it I think if you want to send Andy a pm.

we are a darker place but the sky has a bright new star now.
rip derek my friend.





Okay, gotta go.


You are correct, this is not the thread for it. So I have moved your post to the Meet & Greet thread.


Thank you very much for letting us know. He will be missed!
You have my sincere condolences to your and your family
RIP Derek


Molly,thank you for sharing with us, expecially in the most terrible time of your mourning. We'll miss your brother, he was a wonderful person.
He'll be always in my heart. My deepest sympathy.

When I gaze at the stars tonight, I will raise my glass in memory to him.
He was an exceptional human being and will be greatly missed.


Friends forever, D.
Thankyou Molly for coming to let us know this terrible news. I know all his friends here are eternally grateful to you for taking some time during this sad moment to share this. And to give us the comfort of your words.
Please feel welcome to join us here whenever you please. Doesn't matter if you do not read the books we read. We are all here to chat to if you ever need it yourself.
Kindest regards,
Terri

just wanted to make sure he could enjoy the book.

That is such a special thing to say to me. Thank you. I have tried from the start to make this a place where all people from all walks of life may come and find succour. Whether that is through books or through meeting others.
I will always be happy to know that Derek found succour here and it made his life a happier place.

The GR site announcement about the 'It' book. I haven't even heard of any of those books. I am so out of touch.
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/4...





Most women I know wouldn't go within a hundred yards of those books.
They're too busy reading Bernard Cornwell, a variety of creepy urban fantasy/horror books, and crime fiction.

The GR site announcement about the 'It' book. I haven't even heard of any of those books. I am so out of touc..."
Good Grief - I haven't heard of any of them, let alone read any.

LMAO Lia. And at myself, well, with the exception of the Bernard Cornwell books. :D

I finally got around to uploading a pic of Otisthedog (as my granddaughter calls him :))


My thoughts exactly. or 'chicks books' as I call them. :D
I understand where Margaret is coming from with 'what publishers think are women's books. I agree with that too. But I have to confess that I think they are chick books and the publisher is right.
Maybe it would be right to say they are for the women who don't identify with any genres and who follow the mainstream? they just read what their girlfriends are reading or whatever is marketed at them?
Books mentioned in this topic
The Berry Pickers (other topics)Fortune's Child (other topics)
Hild (other topics)
Sharpe's Command (other topics)
Edenglassie (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Amanda Peters (other topics)Nicola Griffith (other topics)
Bernard Cornwell (other topics)
Bernard Cornwell (other topics)
Allan Hands (other topics)
More...