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Sunday, February 27, 2005

St Mary's Eaton Bray - March Updates

Just in time for next month, the March updates have now been uploaded to the St Mary's, Eaton Bray website.

These include March's Vicar's Letter, and details of Holy Week services around the parish. There is also a nod to the 2005 St Mary's Village Carnival, for which planning is already well underway.

Finally, a section containing previous Features has been added to help people find previous highlights from the site.

Friday, February 25, 2005

Crouching Tiger, Cheeky Monkey!

Just for giggles - a quick bit of Monkey vs Tiger wildlife comedy to cheer up your Thursday afternoon.

And if you're a fan of Natalie Imbruglia, here's how to mime to 'Torn'...

Monday, February 21, 2005

Job Opportunity at Ai Solutions

If you are experienced in Visual Basic 6, Microsoft .NET Technologies and have a working knowledge of Microsoft Access and SQL Server databases then we would like to hear from you.

Sunday, February 20, 2005

Review of BT Broadband Basic

I have recently been helping a number of people upgrade from dial-up to broadband in the local area. Some of these have asked me for recommendations, and those upgrades have gone very smoothly; unfortunately one had registered with BT before ADSL was enabled at their exchange and was drawn into pre-ordering their BT Broadband Basic package.

The experiences so far with trying to get BT Broadband Basic working for this person have not been good, which has prompted me to write this review of the package so that hopefully other people are not drawn into the same trap.

BT Broadband Basic has been around since March 2004 from what I can tell, and seems to be BT trying to cut as many corners as possible to offer the most basic ISP package I have ever seen. They then feel it is right to charge the same as other providers who offer much more.

BT Broadband Basic Offering...

The offering seems to be:

Access to the internet for browsing the web

And that's it!

So What's The Problem?

On the surface of it, this may be fine for someone who has never used the internet before, or someone who only has a Hotmail or other browser-based email account.

The problem is that the people I am upgrading have all been using the internet for a few years through dial-up, and so have been using Outlook Express for their email, allowing them to write email offline and only connect to browse the web and actually send/receive email. In this way they don't tie up their phone line unnecessarily, and for those on pay-as-you-go, they keep their costs down.

BT Broadband Basic offers no outbound email server. Yes, that's right, BT Broadband Basic does not allow you to send email via an outbound SMTP server; something I at least had taken for granted with all ISPs that I've ever used.

But Surely BT Broadband Basic Is Cheaper?

No!

BT Broadband Basic costs the same as much fuller packages from companies like Wanadoo, with ISPs like Force9 giving you much more for even less. At the time of writing, BT Broadband Basic costs £17.99pcm (for a 512K connection), as does Wanadoo (for a 2MB connection), with Force9 costing just £14.99pcm (for a 2MB connection, altho you don't get a free modem with that price).

So How Does a BT Broadband Basic Customer Send Email?

The BT Broadband Basic website basically says you have two options - either use a web based email service to send email, such as BT Yahoo!, or pay an extra £1.50pcm to have access to an outbound SMTP server. So for the same service as Force9 are offering (at 4x the speed), you have to pay £4.50 extra every month. To get a similar package to Force9, you need to buy BT Broadband at £24.99pcm - £10 more every month!

Is There Any Way Around It?

Simply, don't signup to BT Broadband Basic, but if it's already too late, there are a number of options to try.

  1. Set mail.btopenworld.com as your outbound mail server anyway. One thing I have found is that sometimes, this mail server lets you send mail anyway. This may be down to the IP address you receive when connecting to broadband; once outbound email is working, it seems to stay working until you disconnect.
  2. A less annoying option, find a free email host that allows you to send outbound email even when connected through another ISP (most email packages like Outlook Express allow you to set outbound server authentication options).
  3. Explain to BT that the lack of outbound email server is a very strong technical reason to move to another provider - ask them for your MAC code and talk to a new provider about transferring your broadband connection to them. BT will not allow you to get out of your contract within 12 months unless you have a good "technical reason" why they should let you go.

This last option is probably the best if you can convince BT about this "technical reason" for dumping BT Broadband Basic and moving to another provider.

Important: If you do this, make sure you don't just try and cancel BT Broadband Basic and then signup with a new provider as you will be without broadband for a few days. Make sure you get your MAC code which will allow you to transfer your billing to another provider, and so not interrupting your broadband service for more than a couple of hours while the transfer happens.

References

  • Service Migration - A good FAQ about the process of service migration, and what a MAC code is. This is Force9's explanation of it, but could equally be applied to your favourite ISP in most cases.
  • BT Broadband Services - Various information about Broadband

Comments and Feedback

As I said, this review was written through my own not-so-good experiences with setting up BT Broadband Basic. I would be very interested to hear other peoples experiences and workarounds, so please feel free to let me know using the comments here.

Saturday, February 19, 2005

The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Movie!

Just heard yesterday about the upcoming Hitchikers Guide movie coming out at the end of April (resizeable viewport trailer on Amazon).

Martin Freeman is not how I'd originally imagined Arthur Dent, but having seen the trailer he's a great choice for the role! And Marvin the paranoid android, brain the size of a planet - not sure about his look yet, but it's definately growing on me. Only question is where "Don't Panic" will appear on the front of The Book?!

Audio CDs of the books are available from play.com and the BBC shop, with the fourth series being broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May.

Friday, February 18, 2005

Dive Aid blog

I have now created a blog especially for Dive Aid. This will allow anyone wanting updates to subscribe to the Dive Aid blog directly.

I will still post some updates here and on theo@spaces, but the Dive Aid blog will become the blog of choice for Dive Aid updates.

TX Text Control - Mixing Portrait and Landscape

Anyone who uses TX Text Control, please come and vote at the Mixing Portrait and Landscape poll.

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Charity Christmas Puzzle

The Charity Christmas Puzzle website has now been updated with the results of the 2004 puzzle - A knight-errant.

At the time of writing a record number of 232 Puzzle entries for this year had been received and, as a result, distributions of £3,010 among the four charities the Puzzle is supporting this year are now possible.

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Dive Aid - Kay leaves hospital at last

The latest article to be added to the Dive Aid site is an update of Kay's news now he has left hospital.

This article - Kay leaves hospital at last - is now on Dive Aid.

Secret Diary of Michael Schumacher - Part 40

Latest part (40) of the Secret Diary now added: The Secret Diary of Michael Schumacher.

Schumi is back for 2005 and once again Planet-F1 has gained unprecedented access to the secret diary of the world's leading motorport exponent.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Edlesbray Players - Mother Goose Photos

Photos from the Edlesbray Players 2004/2005 production of Mother Goose are now available.

Friday, February 04, 2005

Dive Aid - News of the Reef

The latest article to be added to the Dive Aid site is news of damage caused by the tsunami to reefs at dive sites visited from Phuket.

This article - News of the Reef has been written by Paul Foley, on behalf of the DOCT – Phuket.