reddragdiva: (domesticity)
divabot ([personal profile] reddragdiva) wrote2010-08-22 06:17 pm

Dancing in the sheets.

Having failed to find any of the several phones-and-chargers I know are kicking around here, I have bought something cheap and horrible (cheap and cheerful, really) for ten quid. It makes calls and has an FM radio which Freda promptly danced around to and I expect the K750i will show up tomorrow.

Domesticity is becoming rather busy; unlikely to be leaving the house much at all in the next month or two, barring work (at which I am doing my boss's job as well as my own for the next fortnight). I remain somewhat contactable online.

I have been on an alt-med binge, having read literally every page of Wiki4CAM. In the last coupla days we have Oprah Winfrey, Acupressure, Bach flower remedies, Craniosacral therapy, Pranic healing, ThetaHealing™, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Isopathy. And mind uploading.

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[personal profile] rone 2010-08-22 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Reading about this shit makes my brain hurt. It's way stupider than religion, and that's saying something.

[identity profile] thefon.net 2010-08-22 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I have the same phone, but I've come to quite like it.
Cheap & cheerful, it is light, has good battery, OK sound quality, and fairly easy to use (though mass-delete of SMS would be good).
No easy phonebook sync but I can bluetooth contacts across from my PC.
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[personal profile] nanaya 2010-08-23 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
Hm, I kind of assume that craniosacral therapy might have *some* benefit, in the form of a nice relaxing head massage. Not going to cure tumours, but might alleviate the odd headache?