Tuesday, June 26, 2018

18-06-26 Tuesday Anker Bluetooth Headphones - R.I.P.

Last week my Anker bluetooth headphones gave up the ghost. I’d had them for about eight months, since last October, and I quite liked them. They lasted quite a long time in between charges, they were comfy to wear, and I used them lightly, wearing them during my commute to work, so walking and sitting down, mostly.  

I don’t think they should have broken, and actually I am slightly disappointed. They were advertised as being “sports” earphones, but I only ever wore them three times while running.  

dead headphones

God knows how much more quickly they would have fallen apart if I had actually been using them for their intended purpose.  

And then I think about the fact that the signal used to break up if I turned my head (e.g., while I was crossing the road), or if I otherwise blocked the signal between my pocket and my ears.  

Luckily, my phone came with a set of headphones, so now I’m using them. The phone doesn’t have a 3.5mm jack, but the headphones have a USB-C connector, which is nice. So now I don’t have to charge my earphones and because they are wired, I get uninterrupted signal from them even when I am turning my head and moving about.  

So all told, actually I’m probably better off now, having broken those wireless Anker headphones than I was before. Funny how things turn out, isn’t it? 

TTFN. 

Sunday, June 17, 2018

18-06-17 Sunday - Save Me - Sky Atlantic

We finally got around to watching "Save Me", which was an original piece of programming by Sky Atlantic. It was written by and starred Lennie James, who I'd seen before in The Walking Dead TV series. The series was released in February, and all episodes were available to watch immediately, but I think we recorded it as it was shown on Sky Atlantic. We had a load of other stuff to watch as well, and we went on holiday as well, so everyone who can watch it should have had plenty of time by now to see it. And if you have access to Sky Atlantic programming and you haven’t watched it yet, you should. Right now. Stop reading this and go and watch it. Honestly, it's brilliant.  

I'm not intending to give any spoilers, but it gets really dark. Lennie James plays a no-hoper, a probable alcoholic who is drifting between three lovers, when he gets a wake-up call. The show is called Save Me, and it's clear what the main reference is to, but it might also refer to Lennie's character, who discovers a sense of purpose as the story develops. There is a bit of a review in the Guardian here, but I wanted to mention a couple of things in addition. Firstly, the cast is amazing. Suranne JonesKerry Godliman, and Stephen Graham were all brilliant. And the rest of the group were up to the job as well. It was a depressing setting, the characters seemed to be barely living before the action started.  

The main thing that caught my eye though, were the surreal moments that popped up every time there was a panoramic shot of the estate where Nelly (Lennie's character) went about his business. In one shot, there were children on a basketball court in a fully-inflated dinghy, pretending to row. In the background of another scene, there was a clown, in full face make-up, drinking a pint of Guinness. In another scene, people were skating by or performing weird little actions which weren't part of the plot. It took me a while to spot them, but once I started looking for these little additions, they became a nice little reward for watching closely. I don't know whether the director was intending these scenes to be surreal. Maybe he was intimating that in an estate that size, with so many people there, all sorts of things will happen. Maybe the thrust was that actually there were other stories happening at the same time. If you do watch it though, I think these scenes are a little streak of humour running through a very dark story. There were other touches of humour too, but as the series progresses, those moments get fewer and the plot gets more intriguing and gripping.  

As I wrote, it is worth watching, and I recommend it, but be warned that the subject matter is quite dark and it might be upsetting. It is a shame that drama and plotting of this quality was on Sky rather than one of the free-to-air channels, but that is one of my personal bugbears. Go see it, you won't regret it.  

TTFN.  

Sunday, June 10, 2018

18-06-10 Fleabag in Brighton

Last night we went to see Fleabag at The Old Market. It was brilliant; a one-woman show completely different from the TV show. It helped that it wasn't Phoebe Waller-Bridge, but it didn't help that we'd watched the first episode again on Friday night. But Maddie Rice was brilliant and she kept us all in thrall for the entire play.  

Friends came with us, which was nice, and we went for a couple of drinks afterwards. We (TW, Ty and myself) had been out for drinks beforehand, at Brewdog. I'd stayed on the Dead Pony Club, a 3.8% session beer, kind of, because I didn't want to be a drunken buffoon in the theatre. As it was, there were quite a few of those anyway, so I needn't have worried. I bailed and caught the 11 o'clock train home, but TW and Ty stayed in Brighton at The Green Door Store and then Casablanca's. They caught a taxi home and suffered more than I did this morning... 

TTFN.