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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 04:57:17 on Tue, 12 Sep 2017, Anna Noyd-Dryver remarked: Of course there is always the option - possibly heresy for Millenials - to switch off wifi on your phone. I know, its radical, but it might just work. I usually forget to switch it back on and end up using my 4G allowance at home... My Android phone uses wifi in preference to mobile data, when wifi is available. Assuming wifi is switched on, of course. Anna Noyd-Dryver |
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 04:57:17 -0000 (UTC)
Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote: wrote: On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 08:27:12 +0100 Someone Somewhere wrote: On 09/09/2017 19:12, Graeme Wall wrote: SMS initially. It can be SMS, it could even be electronic billboards or display screens. Imagine walking on to a tube platform, to be greeted by a display with an advert from Boots - "Hey Someone Somewhere - you haven't bought Preparation H recently. If your arse grapes are still troubling you, you'll be pleased to know that we currently have 50p off our jumbo tube" or similar.... Of course there is always the option - possibly heresy for Millenials - to switch off wifi on your phone. I know, its radical, but it might just work. I usually forget to switch it back on and end up using my 4G allowance at home... Why would anyone use a phone at home when there are alternatives with proper screens and keyboards, virtual or otherwise, not designed for fingers the size of those of a 5 year old? -- Spud |
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 15:16:32 +0100
Someone Somewhere wrote: On 11/09/2017 14:53, Roland Perry wrote: Does the associated article mention whether they attempted to correct for this built-in bias? Are you presuming that there is a correlation between whether people keep wifi on and choose particular routes? If we assume they are independent then TfLs analysis still stands. Presumably by analysing ticket data we can see what percentage of passengers are carrying a device with wi-fi enabled (although in my case that is often 3 or more - before you ask, personal phone, work phone and kindle) You have to carry a work phone? You have my sympathies. There's nothing worse than the invisible leesh tying you to the office when its not really required by the job (ie you're not a travelling salesman or on site engineer etc). -- Spud |
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 04:57:17 -0000 (UTC) Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote: wrote: On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 08:27:12 +0100 Someone Somewhere wrote: On 09/09/2017 19:12, Graeme Wall wrote: SMS initially. It can be SMS, it could even be electronic billboards or display screens. Imagine walking on to a tube platform, to be greeted by a display with an advert from Boots - "Hey Someone Somewhere - you haven't bought Preparation H recently. If your arse grapes are still troubling you, you'll be pleased to know that we currently have 50p off our jumbo tube" or similar.... Of course there is always the option - possibly heresy for Millenials - to switch off wifi on your phone. I know, its radical, but it might just work. I usually forget to switch it back on and end up using my 4G allowance at home... Why would anyone use a phone at home when there are alternatives with proper screens and keyboards, virtual or otherwise, not designed for fingers the size of those of a 5 year old? Why change environment when you're used to reading fb, usenet, text, WhatsApp etc on your phone all day? Not tied to one room, use it in kitchen, lounge, bedroom, bathroom, garden etc. In any case my laptop and desktop are both so slow that they really need replacing - but I use them so little that it's not really worth replacing them... Anna Noyd-Dryver |
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 11:22:51 -0000 (UTC)
Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote: wrote: Why would anyone use a phone at home when there are alternatives with proper screens and keyboards, virtual or otherwise, not designed for fingers the size of those of a 5 year old? Why change environment when you're used to reading fb, usenet, text, WhatsApp etc on your phone all day? Not tied to one room, use it in Thats a bit like saying why bother switching to a 32 inch TV in the evening if you've been watching stuff on a 4 inch one all day. -- Spud |
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wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 11:22:51 -0000 (UTC) Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote: wrote: Why would anyone use a phone at home when there are alternatives with proper screens and keyboards, virtual or otherwise, not designed for fingers the size of those of a 5 year old? Why change environment when you're used to reading fb, usenet, text, WhatsApp etc on your phone all day? Not tied to one room, use it in Thats a bit like saying why bother switching to a 32 inch TV in the evening if you've been watching stuff on a 4 inch one all day. Can't browse fb/usenet on my desktop while I'm watching that 32" TV, though ![]() Anna Noyd-Dryver |
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On 13/09/2017 09:35, d wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 16:23:53 -0700 Nobody wrote: On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 08:35:41 +0000 (UTC), d wrote: On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 15:16:32 +0100 Someone Somewhere wrote: On 11/09/2017 14:53, Roland Perry wrote: Does the associated article mention whether they attempted to correct for this built-in bias? Are you presuming that there is a correlation between whether people keep wifi on and choose particular routes? If we assume they are independent then TfLs analysis still stands. Presumably by analysing ticket data we can see what percentage of passengers are carrying a device with wi-fi enabled (although in my case that is often 3 or more - before you ask, personal phone, work phone and kindle) You have to carry a work phone? You have my sympathies. There's nothing worse than the invisible leesh tying you to the office Sheesh! My dog would tell you he's mostly on a leash. How many spills can a spellchucker check? You're confusing me with someone who gives a ****. Well indeed, and the reason I carry a work phone is that I don't have an office and can therefore work wherever I feel like but obviously need to be in contact. |
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