I've been waiting for it to come back, to update people on the cat and his litter tray!!!
I don't know why the site was down but I'm not the biggest fan of I.T. and I have to say, that it does seem to attract some, who forty years ago, would have been the unemployable (And I don't mean unemployed!!) village idiots. Some of them just seem to latch on to computers and bluff their way through it, delighting in the sometimes childish terminology. That isn't to say that all computer people are useless (And I am sure the goods ones will also despair at the village idiots) but I believe to be really proficient in it, you need to be good at maths (Better than I am - I'm OK with geometry and trig but algebra

) and from what I understand, too many are not up to scratch. As an example, of all the people, who have ever tried to create an e commerce website for my business, only two actually came up with the goods; the first had a Phd in computer science and the one, who now provides the platform (And has done since 2005), is clearly gifted at it (If not as highly qualified) and if you didn't know better, you would say held the Phd. As to Google, I think most of them are bananas

. The Internet, with so many putting in their five penneth and going off at a tangent, is in danger of becoming the Intermess (If it isn't already).
One of the reasons I so like the Minor, is that there's no computerised mumbo jumbo onboard. At work I have to use a computer and I have to suffer the effects of village idiots, whether those of Microsoft, B.T. or Google or the sometimes poor quality hardware!! The Minor makes a sane change from that

(So can going back on the tools). I will never need a Google app to switch on the heating when I'm out (Or let burglars know that I am away) and to me a computer is simply a tool and not a way of life.
When they work, they can be most useful but when I think back to my days of rebuilding and modifying my MG Midget (Late 1980s), I managed perfectly well knowing who the suppliers were and ordering by fax.