Thursday 18 March 2010

Spies


Spies?

As the resident nerd technologically competent person I get to do exciting things for Hiiri (and actually although Konna may say otherwise I have to do the same for her too):
  • Change lightbulbs & fuses
  • Buy and change printer cartridges
  • Reset the cable digibox when it falls over
  • Get the TV off menu when the wrong button is pressed
  • Upload/download photos from cameras & phones
  • Install/update antivirus (and any other software) on her computer
  • Put batteries in, and demonstrate the use of, any new piece of technology around the home
It also means that when Hiiri says to Konna 'Your cousin asks you can see their house on Google?', I realise that:
A) They are talking about Google Maps Street View (which is still fairly recent and hot topic of conversation around these parts);
B) Somehow Konna has never heard of it even though it was around causing controversy (yawn) in UK before we left;
C) I am going to have to show them how to use it in about 30 seconds time.

So after owning up to having already scouted my cycling route from here to town (as the Helsinki pictures seem to have been a summer afternoon) we set to 'visiting' said cousins house, Hiiri's childhood home (which is apparently a forest based on the view we could get), our current abode & Konna's childhood house (so Hiiri and Konna could complain about the owners leaving rubbish bags outside and not watering the plants). Then Konna hit on the bright idea of 'visiting' my Mum's home for Hiiri to see (as she has never visited... for real that is).

So I show the house ('Wow isn't it big and nice looking' says Hiiri to my momentary disbelief, forgetting she would not be used to the boring 60's English developer semi/detached suburban typology). Then I show my Junior school at the top of the road. Then the stereotypical english (red brick Oxford movement) spired church where my Mum is the verger. Where my Mum spends a lot of time... Where my Mum is standing outside the front door of the church apparently oblivious to the camera car... hello Mum!!


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