Hello and Thank you for viewing my channel. I'm Brian Jones and I've spent my whole career working in the food Manufacturing industry. From joining the Youth Training scheme in 1984, having left school without any qualifications, to my career highlight in October 2021 when I was presented with the Grocer Gold Award for Factory Manager of the Year. This channel is new hobby where I'll be exploring tech stuff, sharing a bit about my career, offering any tips and advice that have served me well and generally making the most of any spare time that I can find to test the water in the world of social media. I can't be a factory manager all of the time :-) . Hope you enjoy and pass some valuable time
I have this too. I used it for everyday commute, Do you think it would pass as a personal item bag? Meaning, it would fit under the seats, full packed?
Hi, Im 6’3 and 95Kgs and a bit tall legs I just bought a used Mirra2 for ~20000 INR (~$250) I also own a Herman Miller Celle. It feels like the seat depth on the Mirra2 is too small for me especially when compared to celle. Theres a lot of gap like more than five fingers between seat and my back knee joint. Is it better for me to return it? Whats your experience? Thanks.
I am 6'3 and this chair has been really hurting my mid/lowerback and cant get comfortable in it. I have tried all the settings. It seems like the chair forces me to hunch over. Its comfortable for about an hour. I really wanted to like this chair. Ive been in it for about 2 months as I know there is an adjustment period.
Anyone had issue with the back of this chair having cracks ? Im gonna apply the warranty, but i ve heard even with new back the cracks come back within a year...
Were you playing with the Stones in the 60s? Yr name sound like so 😊. Takas are great guitars and I do have 1 and I very happy with mine. I like the Santa Fe model, if I can get hold of a used one cos they don't sell that anymore.
I use the same products as you. Exactly those four. Can u see a difference? I don’t . I feel my face fresh but it doesn’t help with wrinkles or anything
I fell in love with this book in just two days of journaling. My only issue is that it's only offered three months worth of journaling. I wish they would make one for one year length of time.
Hi there! I am very interested in this chair but also not sure if I should buy it. Maybe you can help me out. A reviewer said that the gap between the backrest and the seat is very annoying because you sit on the frame. Was this an issue for you?
I spilled something into the keyboard and I’ve taken off the keys that don’t work and removed the plastic piece in it and cleaned most I can and cleaned the silicone bead that tells the keyboard the key is pressed, and cleaned it with 7- percent proof alcohol but there’s not much I can do from there. Is there anything else I can do? I want to clean as deep as I can go to see if I can save the keyboard entirely
If you're looking for a thick and soft desk pad that is comfortable for elbows / wrists, you may wanna have a look at Fusionstrike Original Limestone Desk Mat. Me and my friends have been using it for 3 years, so far it's been great so we made a whole batch of them. Ship within UK but could sort out international shipment too. The rubber is made from sustainable limestone rock (instead of oil/petrol) which makes it more environmentally friendly than most desk mats out there. It's laminated with super stretch smooth nylon so it's mouse compatible and very gentle to skin.
I saw your Takamine video because im thinking of buying one, anyway congratulations on your tremendous achievement. As the football pundits say.."The boy did well".
There are two things that seem to prevent me using it for long periods. One is the stiffness of the mesh. It stretches to be fairly stiff and it doesn’t agree with me personally. Also I like to sit with knees apart at least some of the time, but the sides of my legs near the knees are up against the rim and this gets uncomfortable. I’m a bit shorter and lighter but not that much.
I’m 6’4 (196cm) and I have Arron B. It’s very good chair and it would be perfect if I would be 10cm shorter. The thing is top of the backrest is rubbing me right in the middle of my shoulder blades. Do you think like change to Mira 2 might solve it?
I’ve done the same thing with coffee and the only problem I had was the number nine key. It now requires a bit pressure to invoke, but that’s it. Today I did it with plain water. Just prior to knocking over the water, I said to myself ‘I should move my bottle’ but of course I didn’t. I let it dry upside down and everything worked fine. I was impressed with how well it tolerated my carelessness. 🤷♂️
A little late to comment, but i did the exact same thing with the coffee last week. Immediately i removed the iPad and the rinsed the keyboard to prevent stickiness (it was already wet). I then blew it out lightly with compressed air and let it sit in the sun for a short time. I let it sit for about 5 days and I’m using it now for this comment. So far everything works, including the charging port.
I'm 196cm (6'4) and 93 kg, so basically similar as you. After a Steelcase Think V2 and a Haworth Zody, I managed to get a fully loaded secondhand Mirra 2 in perfect condition. Your videos helped me a lot to aim this chair and I'm very satisfied with it. Looks profesional, feels great, works fantastic. I highly advice for anyone similar to our height and weight.
Hi there. I just used their standard two ring cable for plugging into the ZVe10. I think from memory, the three ring cable is specifically for apple iPhone / iPad connections. Have you tried a two ring option?
@@brianjones-ukfactorymanage673 I Just fix it, if you have a Mac you have to go to settings and activate de Yeti as a output o as default mic, that should enable the camera to recognize sound!
Why do you need 3 pairs of trousers for a 2 day trip? Pack for the best scenario not the worst. If you do need to buy anything when you’re there London has one or two shops!
I like this model but I'm confused about the wood used for the back and sides. In all of the listings it will say sides and back are rosewood (except the center back which is definitively maple). Then somewhere else in the same listing it will specify they are black walnut. This is the case on guitar center, reverb and others. If they are indeed rosewood then I'll order one through guitarcenter right away. Otherwise my search continues.
I know this is an older post but if anyone is looking at this guitar now, the older ones WERE rosewood & maple back and sides, and rosewood fingerboard. I believe the current version is walnut & maple back and sides with laurel fingerboard. Probably a sourcing/cost issue with the rosewood, I'd say!
Happy Thursday Brian, thanks for the new video. BTW Mid 50's = Young Whippersnapper! I am a Technically challenged holdover from the Jurassic Era, I don't have an iPhone or iPad, not even got a modern smartphone - I am still on an old 3.5G phone without internet (my choice) and I can just about manage to one finger type this comment on here on my 5+ years HP Laptop at home. Good to see you are alive & well & wishing you and family a happy, healthy & prosperous 2023, all the best, Steve in Tel Aviv.
Steve in Tel Aviv. I love it. It has a great ring to it. You'll be pleased to hear that at long last I'm studying which knife I need to add to my life. Just watching there Leatherman Sidekick right now :-) . Take care buddy
Many misunderstand minimalism as having almost no items. It is rather having everything you need and use, and none of what you don't. I went through my clothes and found shirts too short in the sleeve and wondered how long they were that way? Having items that don't fit or items you no longer use, have to go if you want a better home life. My life is not your life; someone may have 4 pairs of dress shoes but I have dress shoes, steel toe shoes, winter boots, hiking boots. Your items must meet the needs of your lifestyle.
Thank you for your insight. I just sat down to begin my journey tonight as a matter of fact. Need to get refocused after some major impacts to my life the last year or so. Thanks again for the review.