Thursday, 13 November 2014

Chips

Earlier in the week I moved up from a Lumia 520 with Carphone Warehouse to a Lumia 630 with O2. More of which in due course.

In the meantime, I exhibit an early photograph, taken in the dark & murky depths of Wetherspoons of Tooting, an establishment with pub number in the single digits, dating from the glory days of when the story began.

Very impressed with the quality of the image, with which I did not take any particular care and despite having to tap the screen to snap rather than press the button, something about which there is some moaning out on the airwaves.

Also of interest because a portion of chips at Wetherspoons came on this rather retro plate, rather than the shiny white objects in odd shapes which are de rigueur in most other establishments. The chips themselves were a little dear at £2.65 and had fallen straight out of a sack of oven ready chips; fresh, hot and eatable, but not quite the real thing. Should I try and tell them about poutine?

PS: the same display problem with click on image to enlarge as I had this morning with Turner. Is the recent windows upgrade to blame? Have the people at Microsoft, without so much as a by your leave to their many users, fiddled about with a part of windows which changes a well established and much-loved part of the user experience?

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