Ticks on the list

Finally, I can tick off some of the problems and jobs from my every expanding list.

The mobile company and I have finally seen things eye to eye and I now have a working phone/sim. I\'m not quite sure how many circles I have gone around to get to this point nor how I\'ve managed to keep all of my hair through the frustrating \"have you check this setting\" \"yes\" \"have you checked it again\" \"yes\" \"well will you check it again\" conversations - all several hours/days apart as I refused to give in and actually ring for help. This is an online company, you\'d think they could at least have a working online help system in place. Grrr. All done now though, so happy happy again.

I\'m also getting somewhere with the TMA, perhaps even learning some stuff! Although if any of you can make sense of...

S1, S2, L2A, L2B, R2A, R2B, U2A, U2B, C2, L1A, D1A, L1B, CR1B, U1A, U1B, C1

... I\'d appreciate a check that I really have understood it properly!

I enjoy it really... no, really!

Still on the list is some work on the report writer and I must try and do some sax practice. Uhming and ahhing over whether I should with a bad chest, leaning towards yes because I really really want to play Smiling

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