Sunday, 23 December 2007

Netmaster enables budding violinist to hit the right notes

It's amazing what you do can via the Internet. While I was testing satellite dishes, the daughter decided it was time to do some violin practise. Unfortunately, the change of temperature between Andorra and Alicante had put the violin out of tune and daughter can't tune it by ear alone. So, up goes the Alden Netmaster to get to a website where you can get exactly the right notes to help you tune your violin.

People talk about using wi-fi to get on line and there are loads of netoworks available as we discover every time we switch the laptops on. So far though, every single one has been a secure connection and therefore not available to sundry miscreants who want to piggyback on someone else's network. As for Internet cafes, we haven't seen a single one that's been open.

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