This place keeps me amused and sometimes informed, just sad at the bile passed between members sometimes. Reading, actual books and a Kindle I find both as good as each other although the Kindle is easier to lug about. And my computer, was fascinated back in the 80's and I am still fascinated, if now a little frightened, of what they can do. Computers are taking over and I do read a lot of online techie stuff, like The Verge, The Register, The Inquirer, Tech Crunch, to name a few and what is on the horizon I cannot say fills me optimism. It seems to the that computers are becoming like humans, robots AI and the such and look at the mess humans have made of the planet. But technology in general fascinates me I have just read that Sandisk have an SD or 512 GB not MB so half a terrabyte of memory on a little card whereas I still have some floppy discs, amazing. HDD are now for sale that are 8 TB yes terrabytes a mind boggling storage capacity. But lets not forget sport, on TV for me mainly, which is football and snooker, poole doesn't float my boat I like the technicality of snooker, even more so with billiards, which is more or less extinct now.
Oh and I play the guitar and have written a few of my own songs, sang and recorded into my computer microphone and even if I say so myself its sounds rubbish LOL. I'm also trying to write a book, I can do short stories but sustaining a storyline with many characters is quite a task and I understand why writers lock themselves away and write all day and night, I will keep plugging away. And I like photography, I am not trained in anyway and cannot keep up with the latest cameras HD now, but many people take pictures with their phones anyway, but like today later on I will be seeing as much of the Heritage stuff in Hull as I can as buildings are open to the public which present many photographic opportunities and despite what many people say about Hull, mostly derogatory, I still think there is quite a lot to see if you look. But when was the last time you looked UPWARDS? Some of the architecture is beautiful, last year there was an open day at the Trinity Church and you could go on the roof for £1 donation, that was fantastic, so looking forward to this years Open Event.