Suzanne Vega & Seth Lakeman – iTunes Live Festival

Suzanne Vega

Suzanne Vega - iTunes Live - Koko/London

I got two tickets yesterday to go and see tonight’s concert at the Koko in Camden/London. The gig, which was part of the London iTunes Live Festival featured Seth Lakeman and Suzanne Vega!

To be honest, I didn’t really know Seth Lakeman before, but it was a wonderful concert, and will certainly invest some of the 10 free songs on iTunes that every guest at the concert got in some track from him!

The main act was Suzanne Vega, which was excellent! A lot of the songs she played were recent, and as such not so well known for me, but she didn’t miss to play the classics, that we all know from many years back, including Luca! Listening to those songs brought back some old memories! Really nice evening!

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Luxembourg in the lead – we are back!


After Kim Kirchen managed to wear yellow during 4 stages, he lost if to Cadel Evans. Well, Today, on stage 15 up to Prato Nevoso, another one of our three riders from Luxembourg managed to take the lead and is now wearing yellow: Frank Schleck! With a lot of help from his brother Andy, he manged to take a few seconds off Cadel Evans, and is now leading The Tour 2008!
Rather amazing! for nearly 50 years we did not have any success at the Tour, but this year it is all set to change!
Good luck to all three of them!

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Roude Léiw, huel se… Luxembourg in the lead!


For the first time since nearly 50 years, a rider from Luxembourg is in the lead of the Tour de France! 1959, Charly Gaul was wearing the yellow shirt for the last time for Luxembourg, but since Thursday, we are back!

Kim Kirchen is currently leading the Tour, and although it is still a long way to go, we are proud! The other two participants from Luxembourg at this years Tour, Andy and Frank Schleck, are also still in the top 20, not bad for such a small country!

Enjoy the following short clip, recorded from RTL, our local TV station. Commentary is of course in Luxembourgish!

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O2 update on iPhone 3G availability

It isn’t really getting any better.

O2 informed their potential customers today about the latest status.

You can go to http://shop.o2.co.uk/info/ to read it for yourself, but it isn’t good news.

Read the following to get an idea:

we’re confident that everyone who wants an iPhone will be able to get one by the end of the summer.

O2 also indicates some numbers regarding the availability of the phones in the stores on Launch day:

On average, we will only have a few dozen iPhone 3Gs per store (some stores more, some stores less, dependant upon store size so we expect to sell out quickly). Sales of iPhone 3G will be limited to one per customer and two for business customers.

And finally also a confirmation that you will be able to buy teh phone inthe Apple stores, but only if you are a NEW customer, and do not want to upgrade your current contract!

Apple will be selling iPhone 3Gs in their stores, but please note that existing O2 customers can only upgrade in an O2 or CPW store.

Well, good luck to everybody who wants to get one tomorrow, or who is, like myself still waiting for some kind of a confirmation from O2 regarding the pre-ordered phone.

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Pre-ordering a 3G iPhone through O2 – what a nightmare! – updated

As a lot of you know, I was a happy owner of the first generation iPhone since summer last year and was looking forward to the new 3G iPhone!

Some time ago I “registered” my interest to pre-order the new iPhone from O2 here in the UK, and as rumours predicted it, on Monday morning I received an Email from O2 informing me that I can pre-order the phone at their online shop.
This is where the terrible experience starts!

The O2 online store was unusable! I took me 30 minutes to successfully put through the order! During that process I had to start from scratch several times, re-entering all of the information again and again!

Well, at least I managed to put an order through, which apparently wasn’t the case for many other people, so I kind of thought that I was lucky, but as mentioned, we are not done yet!

Shortly after placing the order, I received the first confirmation Email from O2:

Dear Mr Mike Hellers,

Thanks for placing your new order. We’re just currently processing your request and we’ll be in touch shortly to let you if it’s been accepted and when it will be dispatched.

Yet again, shortly after that, I received the second confirmation Email from O2:

Dear Mr Mike Hellers,

We just want to keep you updated on the progress of your order. Your order has now been passed to our warehouse for processing and we’ll let you know shortly if it’s been confirmed and when you can expect to receive it.

So far everything seems to be working fine, considering the tremendous amount of orders that O2 apparently received that day.

Later on Monday, I received the third update from O2:

Dear Mr Mike Hellers,

Your order is still being processed and, if accepted, should be despatched to you within the next 5 days. Any iPhone 3G orders will be delivered on or after 11th July.

We’ll email or send you an SMS to confirm when your order has been accepted and despatched so that you’ll know when to expect your delivery. You will need to sign for the delivery, but don’t worry if you’re not in, the courier will leave you details to rearrange delivery.

If you selected a chargeable delivery option a refund will be applied automatically to your credit/debit card within the next 10 days.

But, knowing O2, I kind of had my doubts that it would continue as easy, and guess what, I didn’t get disappointed.

On Tuesday evening I received yet another update from O2:

Dear Mike,

Thank you for your recent order with O2.

To process your order we require some additional information from you. It is important that you contact us within 2 working days of receiving this email, or we cannot guarantee delivery within your stated timescales. Therefore please can you contact us on 0870 4444713 between 8.30am and 4.30pm, Monday to Friday.

We need to check 1 proof of Identity and we need to check your residency. Please have the below with you, when you call. Proofs acceptable to O2 are listed below. Please make sure your proofs are for your address where you have applied for service and are in your name, and that all address details are complete.

This is where the trouble starts! (funny side note: Instead of addressing me using “Mr Mike Hellers”, the Email now simply starts with “Dear Mike”…)

I received the above Email of course after 4.30pm, so no chance in calling them them on Tuesday. I tried reaching them several times today, but it seems impossible to reach somebody at O2 under the mentionned phone number, and there is no other way to contact them!

Instead, they keep on sending me the same Email. I have received it two more times today! Not really funny!

Oh yes, of course, although they claim that these problems are caused by the fact that they have to handle an unprecedented amount of new orders, they obviously have now problem at all to collect the money! Already on Tuesday they cashed in the money from my debit card!
Pretty amazing to consider an order still as being processed, and waiting for additional information (among them a proof of address in the form of a Debit or Credit card), but at the same time they have no issues using the provided debit card information to cash in the money!

I will keep you updated on the progress…not really looking good so far: I am not amused!

UPDATE:
After another 45 minutes calling O2 this morning, I was finally able to speak to somebody! And after a very efficient process to verify my address and identity (they were even able to check my identity using my non-UK passport over the phone) I received the confirmation that my order is now complete and they will send the iPhone to my address tomorrow.

We will see if it will actually happen. But things look at least a bit more positive again!

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iPhone 3G Prices in the UK

O2, who will still be the only carrier offering the iPhone in the UK has published the prices for the phone and the corresponding tariffs:

Monthly Charge £30 £35 £45 £75
Cost of 8GB iPhone £99 £99 Free Free
Cost of 16GB iPhone £159 £159 £59 Free
Minutes 75 600 1200 3000
Texts 125 500 500 500
Unlimited Data & Wi-Fi Yes Yes Yes Yes
Visual Voicemail Yes Yes Yes Yes
Reduced Roaming Rates Yes Yes Yes Yes
Minimum contract length 18 months 18 months 18 months 18 month

There is also an offer for existing iPhone customers to upgrade, and the phone will become available on PayAsYouGo, although there are no details about the price of the phone for PAYG yet.

In addition, Business deals are available.

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Steve Jobs WWDC Keynote in 60 seconds

As usual, thanks to the guys at Mahalo Daily, save yourself a lot of time: Watch the keynote in 60 seconds instead of nearly 2 hours.
Enjoy.

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THE Phone – now in 3G

No further comment needed. Enjoy.

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Using the bus in London has become a joke!

Transport for London

I live and work in London since January 2007 and for the first time in my life I do no longer have a car. Until recently I have been rather happy with public transport in this great city. I use all means of transport, from DLR and tube to boats and buses.
Especially buses can be a good alternative, especially in certain parts of London which are do not have a dense underground network, but they are also a good, fast and cheap way to travel short distances.

Unfortunately buses don’t have a good reputation, especially in the South East and East of London, due to un-civilised behavior of a small minority of young people. But to be honest, so far I have never had any real bad experiences, and actually find it sometimes rather interesting to see that there is some life in the bus 😉

Things have changed since June 1st. Let me explain why. Today was a wonderful sunny day here in London, and as such I was the whole day underway in different areas of London, using public transport to get around. This included several bus rides. But twice, those rides had been interrupted by what seems to have become something common: The Bus stops at a station, turns off the engine and doesn’t continue its travel. The only option was in both cases to get of the bus and wait for the next bus to arrive to continue the journey. Why?

Well, since June 1st it is  for every 11 to 15 year old to have a ticket with a photocard in order to be allowed to enjoy free travel on buses. The reason behind this new measure is apparently to be able to keep youngsters who behave bad on buses of the buses by revoking their right of free travel.
Unfortunately the job to enforce this new rule has been pushed towards the bus drivers. Driving a bus in London wasn’t necessarily an easy job until now, and this new rule certainly doesn’t make it any easier. On several occasions I saw rather heated discussions between the bus drivers and young people who wanted to get on the bus without a photocard. Sometimes, the discussion ends with the young guys getting of the bus again, but sometimes they simply ignore the driver an go on and take a seat on teh bus, mainly on the upper deck on the bus.
This leaves the bus driver only one choice. He stops the engine and waits until they either leave the bus again, or “help” arrives.
Unfortunately, in most cases they won’t leave the bus, and as a consequence most of the other people, who don’t have a clue what is happening (there is no communication) simply get off the bus and wait for the next one to arrive.

This clearly can’t be the solution! Taking the bus has become a joke!

Oh yes, and to make the day perfect, at one of the stops on Manchester road a group of teens started throwing stones and other stuff at the bus..sometimes it is a really an interesting experience to live in this great city 😉

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Seal, yes, a Seal in the Docklands in London

On my way back home from work I normally walk along the West India Docks at Canary Wharf. A nice, quiet and scenic path along the dock. Well, tonight, it was rather special, I couldn’t really believe what I saw. Yes, there is a seal swimming in the water. A rather unusual animal to be seen in London. After swimming around for a few minutes it disappeared again under water.
Since I very often carry a small camera with me, I took the opportunity to take a few shots of it. Enjoy.

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