Showing posts with label Mobile plus or minus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile plus or minus. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Some Useful Iceland-themed YouTube channels

Iceland Iceland


Whether one is abstractly planning a trip to Iceland or just massaging the idea for the IcelandAir Bad Photographer contest, here are some YouTube channel suggestions, sometimes based on one example from the channel.


RantWoman is amused by a few points:

--All the videos with the word "Mistakes" in the title.


--Advice from everyone not to buy expensive bottled water and shopping at the regular grocery chains, not the big tourist-oriented store in Reykjavik. Also comments about using the city bus from the airport and saving money over lagoon prices by going to the many public pools.


--Very adamant safety culture: no speeding. No drunk driving. No stopping except in designated lookout points to take photos. Park only where authorized. No walkiing on hot lava. Avoid sneaker waves. Do not get too near all kinds of edges of things. TAKE WEATHER WARNINGS SERIOUSLY.  Only 4x4 vehicles are allowed on the F roads, roads not on the ring road.


--Equally consistent culture about cleanliness: NO pooping out of doors. Shower completely nude before entering the various pools. Take shoes off when asked


--Contradictory advice about the Blue Lagoon, staying in Reykjavik...


Rick Steves Iceland


Learn Icelandic in 10 minutes 🇮🇸 Essential Phrases for Tourists Visiting Iceland

or at least an introduction before checking out the next video


Stop Using Google Maps in Iceland. Use This Instead

Info about weather and alerts specific to Iceland.

Note: other videos say use Google Maps to check location of Air BnB


How to Explore Iceland Like a Local (Avoid These 5 Mistakes!)

Skip the Blue lagoon because there are other cool hot springs near by


Visiting Iceland Summer 2026: Travel Guide & Best Local Tips! 🇮🇸

Base in Reykjavik and do day trips


What NOT to Do When Traveling To Iceland | 15 Mistakes To Avoid!

Don't base in Reykjavik.

Waterproof gear


5 Proven Ways to Avoid Crowds in Iceland (Like a Local)

travel in winter


Hidden Gems of Iceland: Avoid the Crowds & See the REAL Iceland!



Iceland Travel Tips: 10 Things You Need to Know (From a Local) 🇮🇸 


5 Mistakes You Make When You Arrive in Iceland    

Car rental, the "Flybus, and PUBLIC TRANSIT. RantWoman loves public transit and does not care that it will take longer. Maybe the Flybus for the first day, but public transit at some point.

The Blue lagoon is on the way from Keplavik airport to downtown Reykjavik but ...


20 Things Tourists in Iceland Learn Too Late

Weather can be even more fearsome than RantWoman previously imagined.


20 Things Tourists in Iceland Learn Too Late

VERY limited public transportation outside Reykjavik. No trains. Only intercity buses. RantWoman is a bus / slow travel nerd and might really enjoy some travel by bus


3 Iceland Itinerary Mistakes That Will Cost You Days

Don't spend too much of your trip at Reykjavik at the beginning.

Don't rush the South Coast islands

The Westman(?) Islands and The PUFFINS.

What will make Ideland unique to Me?


Iceland Itinerary Mistakes 90% of People Don’t Know About



10 Things You Should Never Do in Iceland (Locals Hate It!)

15 Ways to Insult Icelanders (A Guide for Travelers)

Friday, March 20, 2026

Friday, February 6, 2026

Seduce Me. Upsell me? How about just get enough customer service points right...

Spoiler alert: Has RantWoman been listened to by a certain enormous telecom company????


Suppose the answer is YES and RantWoman's tale from last time she attempted to interact with a home internet promotion from enormous telecom company had an impact!


After an experiment in live interaction and upselling, RantWoman decided to try home internet. Perhaps this is still a silly idea. Over the past couple months, RantWoman has received multiple text messages assuring RantWoman that the network is being upgraded in RantWoman's neighborhood. However, if there were 5G service in RantWoman's neighborhood, both her old phone and her new phone should have been able to find it. Um, no. In fact, that simple test migh be more valuable than some zip code search. But there IS a promotion....


Wait. RantWoman is getting ahead of herself. 


RantWoman has been thinking of upgrading her phone for a while. 


Should RantWoman change brands of phone? Silly RantWoman last year about this time passed up an opportunity for free to crash test a phone for a whole year. Why? Aside from all the steps required every time RantWoman changes phones, RantWoman was relying on her phone a lot in connection with medical care. RantWoman decided that the privacy intrusion of a few more prying eyes, even if engineers interested only in technical info, not in RantWoman's personal business was just too much.


RantWoman could change telecom companies.


Well, yeah. But there is something about the devil you know....


Next, we come to promotions, promotions, promotions. Truthfully, RantWoman finds unraveling promotional info in the company's app or in email just bewildering. So off RantWoman trooped to a friendly, reasonably bus accessible store to just try the "Ask a human" algorithm.. 


First step: trade in the old phone. Wondrous improvements compared to previous experience:  First, transfer data from old phone to new in store. Even better, now one can take the old phone home for a couple days while setting up the new phone. SO helpful because RantWoman did need to compare one set of settings about font and screen size. More on that after further tech support adventures described below.


Apparently, RantWoman also secretly enjoys watching store clerks try to upsell.  This time, the upsell is "Try home internet" and we'll give you a 43" television. RantWoman does not need a 43" television. She does need a 24" computer monitor but that is a different problem. 


The other option on offer: a Samsung tablet. Will that happen now that RantWoman has returned home internet equipment? RantWoman has mixed opinions about carrying around another device besides her phone. Bigger screen sounds like a great idea. RantWoman might even like space to try out one of the braille input apps because those are a lot less vision intensive than the onscreen keyboard. (No RantWoman is still not into just making her devices take dictation. RantWoman's brain needs some kind of physical motion to help organize thoughts.) There is one large Samsung tablet that sounds especially appealing, but who knows whether that is part of the offer? And who knows whether the offer stands now that RantWoman has returned the equipment. 


Anyway, RantWoman packed home the new phone and the home internet equipment. At the last minute, there was even an offer to have someone come out and help set it up. RantWoman foolishly declined. After blunt reality check about whether there is in fact 5G internet close enough to RantWoman to matter, RantWoman decided not even to unpack all the gear for home internet and just send it back. So off RantWoman troops to say goodbye forever to data on her trade-in phone and HOPEFULLY to free herself of unwanted home internet equipment. 


Saying goodbye to the old trade-in phone needed a few minutes wait but was painless. Will RantWoman regret missing something? Maybe but now that RantWoman has gone through all the steps of setting up a new phone, she is not going back. 


Returning the home internet equipment took a couple steps, steps which in their simplicity almost made RantWoman swoon. Go to the UPS store, the one in the neighborrhood that does a better job than a different one. Stand in line a few minutes. Watch the clerk open the boxes, scan bar codes, print shipping labels, and hand RantWoman a receipt. 


SWOON. RantWoman remembers the long awkward phone call from a different UPS store abou generating a label that could be applied to the box (only 1 that time) and ... Eureka. RantWoman is clearly not the only person on the planet who found the old print a label at home process vexing. Now there is a super easy process! This time was SO much easier that RantWoman ALMOST forgives enormous telecom company for the need to return her equipment at a different place.


But wait. Two MORE customer service moments.


First, there was a text survey about customer service. RantWoman never knows how to respond when some of the service, such as "ask a human" in general was just fine and other parts less so but there are only number response. So RantWoman's rating generated both a text and a phone call wanting to follow up. RantWoman often does not have time in the moment to respond to such outreach. RantWoman would really, really, really be THRILLED if it were possible to call back later and on the number the calls come in on. Apparently that is never a thing in the world of call centers. RantWoman knows from listening to others' complaints that she is by far not the only person on the planet who thinks this.


As an aside, RantWoman would also be THRILLED if there were an option to review voicemails in order starting from most recent and going back. Right now RantWoman has some calls on her voice mail that are important for record keetping purposes but that, for both time and emotional reasons she does NOT want to have to listen to over and over if she mis hears a callback number.


On to the last customer service moment. After a whole bunch of set up, dealing with passwords, biometrics, accessibility features, RantWoman went to try to pay her rent through her banking app. This did not work. Various accessibility features were screwingup. RantWoman called a tech support number. RantWoman has done more than enough tech support to know that the odds of hitting someone who could interact easily with RantWoman's question might not be great but getting forwarded seemed like a good step. RantWoman spoke to someone who definitely knew enough about what RantWoman was talking about to try to help.


The only hiccup: the last person RantWoman talked to wanted to send a text with a link allowing him to look at her phone. The link went only to RantWoman's old phone. If the old phone had been powered off, would the link go to the new phone? Who knows? By the time RantWoman talked to tech support, she had already spent considerable time trying different things to make her banking app work and was just out of time in her schedule. RantWoman did manage to mess around with enough things to get her rent paid this month and will now see what other experiments might save the steps needed to pay her rent this time.


RantWoman has more to say, OF COURSE, but tis is plenty for tonight.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Pagliacci's new Verde Vito pizza

UPDATE. THis one did really well cold for breakfast.


Spices easier to feel


different expectations about cheese texture.


So...


 RantWoman is a GIANT fan of Pagliacci pizza. RantWoman is going to keep being a fan of Pagliacci pizza.


RantWoman is also the kind of adventurous diner who sometimes will try something once just to say she has tried it. Tonight's gustatory adventure: the new Verde Vita all plant-based pizza.


The verdict: meh while hot and we will see how it does cold for breakfast.


RantWoman has never felt an obligation to make plant-based products that simulate meat. Just do the plant-based protein like, say, walnuts, with pride and don't try to pretend it's meat. Plant based sausage on pizza, meh


The plant-based cheese had an interesting taste but felt gooey. RantWoman admits to the possibly unrealistic wish that cheese on pizza be stringy when the pieces are pulled apart.


RantWoman thinks the Verde Vita needs a little more spice. Which kind? RantWoman is unclear.


The plant-based cheese RantWoman likes best is an orange-y cashew-based cheeseball served at some friend's annual New Year's open house. Problem is, what would it take to make this cheese work on a pizza?


RantWoman now thanks her readers for indulging this digression from all the news and LIFE items making RantWoman's head explode.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

SHORT NOTICE Invitation from Lumen Technologies and AARP 1 29 2026 In person UW Bothell

 Invitation from LumenTechnologies and AARP

You’re invited to join us for an informational session hosted in partnership with AARP’s Older Adults Technology Services (OATS). This event will provide helpful insights into modern phone service options and ways to stay connected as technology evolves.


Event Details
- Date: Thursday, January 29, 2026
- Time: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM PT
- Location: Room 202, Bothell Campus, 10201 E. Riverside Drive, Bothell, WA 98011


At this session, Lumen Technologies (fmrly CenturyLink) representatives will discuss transitioning from traditional copper landlines to modern, reliable voice solutions. You’ll also learn how these services can help protect against outages caused by copper theft and improve overall connectivity.

We hope you can join us—and feel free to bring a friend or neighbor who may also benefit.

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Lynnwood City Center on the Light Rail.

 RantWoman would in principle like to pen a sunny "I love you all and I am sure life is going to get better" holiday greeting. That, alas, is not going to happen, or at least not before RantWoman just gets some opinions off her chest. With that in mind, RantWoman is going to offer a Christmas tree of posts assembled in such form as to give readers options to pick and choose which RantWoman eye views of the year sound most enticing, entertaining, elevating, ... Get the idea.


Lucky Lynnwood City Center Sound Transit station, the first window into RantWoman's year, and luckily for someone the topic RantWoman can most concisely summon rants about.


Start with Thanksgiving. 


There was an invitation to family for feasting in Lynnwood. There was also an offer of a ride all the way that was going to involve too many people, a dog, and a vehicle specially lifted for off-roading. RantWoman owes the world a whole post about getting in and out of cars. In this case, RantWoman was still flirting too easily with some post-surgery crabbiness and wanted simply to take transit and, if needed be fetched from a transit end point.


RantWoman should have somehow been able to ask her info sources "which light rail station is closest to the address?" The answer: Lynnwood City Center is about a mile away. Instead RantWoman got various unhelpful suggested routings wound up having to ask Irrepressible Nephew to fetch her from an intersection before the one suggested by the trip planner.


Nephew was EXTREMELY good natured about this.


Family feasted well, petted a cat and two dogs, and did fine about many things.Then came time to go home. Nephew dropped RantWoman off at a station entrance inside the parking garage. Another woman in the same boat joined RantWoman in fogging around until we found the hallway with elevators to the platform. Some signage in the parking garage would definitely not be a terrible idea.


Next comes Christmas Day. The RantFamily did Christmas Eve church gathered around a laptop at the rehab where RantMom is currently in residence. The laptop does not do justice to a church organ but that was the celebration needed for this year. It also left RantWoman free on Christmas Day to invite herself over for takeout Thai food with her buddies The Weed Whackin Wenches who also live in Lynnwood. RantWoman would have been happy to take Zip to their house, but WingNut was itching to drive a few days after several days of heavy pain meds due to a dental abscess.


This is now the second try for connecting with the Wenches and their car. The first time was opening day. There were crowds and crowds. RantWoman got to a point where the only thing that made sense was to stand still somewhere amenable to car traffic and act tall. 


Christmas day is SUCH a mellow time to travel on Light Rail. BIG shout-outs to everyone working on holidays. The train was not crowded. RantWoman found an elevator to "surface." The only problem: RantWoman does not consider it "surface" if there are 10 steps between the pedestrian path and what did turn out to be an acceptable driveway. RantWoman is not sure what signage would have provided more helpful guidance about how to connect with cars.


In any case, the day was a blast. The Wenches have been working on re-doing their kitchen. One appliance quit and then something else had to be moved and then another thing needed upgrading. Christmas saw the work paused in mid transformation. Hence the interest in take-out, along with a grand tour: new stove with an induction cooktop, big round tactile controls as well as the possibility to do all kinds of things from a smartphone app. Some electrical work is still needed to ensure the wiring is appropriate and now there is talk of a new exhaust hood to go with the new sink, new dishwasher, and new compact overhead ceiling fan. Never mind that the refrigerator is currently around a corner into the dining room. The Wenches just had so much fun talking about their kitchen. Everyone agrees that moving around the appliances opens up LOTS of ideas.


The Wenches also have two new cats, intriguing but not as snuggly as previous household felines.  The cats emerged for dinner. RantWoman appears to have passed muster. After supper, the more standoffish kitty sat at the other end of a long hallway and just observed for quite awhile. The other more adventurous one visited RantWoman's dangling fingers several times. RantWoman got two nose touches, a leg brush, and a tail brush. Apparently this is high praise for this kitty around strangers.


Now an awkward confession: the Light Rail plus one bus is easy peasy for RantWoman. The Wenches like to drive RantWoman all the way home. RantWoman is always glad for car ride conversations. RantWoman is A LOT less glad about rides in the dark involving a lot of headlights from oncoming traffic. RantWoman is going to have to find some way to...


With that, may there still be feasts ahead as we kick 2025 out the door.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Oh What the Hell: Protest Curmudgeon goes there. Try to avoid antagonizing...

ICE Agents CAUGHT Arresting Comedian For HUMILIATING Them

Forget tone "policing" RantWoman is about to go full generalissimo with a humble request to protestors.

1. Evidence from ICE hiring standards and ICE Barbie's endless propaganda efforts is that a lot of the brand new just signed on for the bonus ICE recruits are undertrained, uneducated, humor-impaired, and extremely thin-skinned. NONE of that is an excuse for all the different thuggery they are trying to pull off, but MAYBE could y'all, all y'all protestors possibly consider passing on at least SOME of the opportunities to torment and antagonize them? RantWoman admires creativity and really, really, really thinks y'all could all do MUCH better about verbal communications. So PLEASE try. Pretty please.

2. I don't blame the vulnerable families, veterans, people with disabilities, NEIGHBORS across from the ICE House of Ill Repute in Portland for being resentful of tear gas, blast balls. Try to sound concerned about them and keep pointing out that protestors aren't the ones bringing the tear gas and blast balls.

3. Remember this is about immigrants and all the hard work, creativity, richness they bring to the country. RantWoman is not sure how, meaningfully, to say "we've got your back," President #StableGenius keeps going off about how immigrants bring diseases. Immigrants have the same health issues as many other people in the US, but the President complaining about immigrants is NUTS when his own Secretary of Health and Human services is doing everything he can to shred public health infrastructure, disease surveillance, and OF COURSE vaccination.  Plenty of other really important "don't blame the immigrants talking points need airing and people who aren't crazy about running around in frog suits need to get their points heard too. Word!



And another video for the road



And Robby Roadsteamer in his own words. RantWoman recants, SOMEWHAT.


Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Amazon Day Round THREE

Remember Adventures of RantWoman: AGAIN, Amazon? AGAIIN?


 It's way past RantWoman's email witching hour so RantWoman is ignoring her inbox.


RantWoman digressed from daily #Russia #Ukraine war video / Ukrainian independence day diet for The Insane Mystic Folklore Fuelling Putin’s War in Ukraine

Russian STATE TV HACKED- Show's War's REALITY!!


Soooo. RantWoman offers the world Amazon round 3, no thank you USPS.


1. RantWoman now has the three items, a lovely package of snacks and two items that RantWoman would not be thrilled to have to carry home. Hence the enthusiasm for DELIVERY.


2. Thank you to the very courteous human who helped RantWoman just request a refund after sharing a tale of woe involving the US Postal Service and zero likelihood that RantWoman's items would get delivered  by the next Amazon Day.


3. RantWoman also splurged on several mor pairs of fingerless gloves because they are brilliantly helping RantWoman keep nasty thumb arthritis at bay. RantWoman mentions the gloves because their packages would in fact neatly fit into RantWoman's mailbox.



hand in olive green glove with some blue ones in the background
fingerless gloves, round 1


lime green, blue, purple, olive green fingerless gloves
More and better reserve gloves





















So capitalism is making RantWoman happy and therefore all should be right with the world?


NOT SO FAST. The world needs one last round of RantWoman vs the Post office.

Inspired by her previous success with the bar code, RantWoman decided that, when in front of a bigger screen she would see about creating a USPS login and see whether she could induce the mail carrier to deliver RantWoman's package. RantWoman succeeded in creating an account on the USPS website. RantWoman even got to a page about something to do with delivery with notification.

But...no matter what RantWoman did, she got a message about something like "cannot set this at this time."

Really?  

RantWoman had good intentions about trying again during some traditional business hour.

Later that night, RantWoman decided "to heck with the post office" and grabbed her phone to text for help.

RantWoman got help. RantWoman appreciated help. MAYBE RantWoman will remember to call the postal service during reasonable daylight hours. Maybe.

Monday, June 23, 2025

A wholesome alternative to World Events anxiety: CONSTRUCTION at UW Montlake.

 

Please enjoy long list of whines in the text of this post
Map of the Montlake UW Medical Center

RantWoman has a medical appointment at the UW Montlake Medical Center soon.


Oh FUN! The reminder text came with info about construction in the main entrance, closed street crossings and who knows what all.

UW Medical Center – Montlake Entrance Upgrade and Waterproofing | UW Medicine


RantWoman first attempted to interact with the map on her phone. Bad idea. RantWoman has a couple options for enlargement but it's too easy to lose context and full orientation clues.


RantWoman appreciates that there are directions aimed at pedestrians. RantWoman however is baffled by some of the text and the map doesn't help. For one thing RantWoman is confused by the appearance of bus stops. The cute little bus icon seems to be pointing perpendicular to the direction buses travel and RantWoman is completely confused by how to get from the bus stop to pedestrian-friendly paths, with or without traffic signals.


Well, one suggested routing suggests to RantWoman crossing Pacific St somewhere Montlake. RantWoman has used that street crossing. RantWoman does not like it nearly as much as the simple straightforward one near a bus stop. RantWoman hopes between signage and the "Ask a human algorithm that she can find the underground tunnel referenced in the directions.


RantWoman appreciates that the text prints out in large print. RantWoman wishes she could say the same thing about the map shown above. RantWoman's first effort to print the whole webpage yielded lovely readable text but the map took up about 1/4 of the 11" side of regular 8.5 x 11 inch paper. 


Black and white printing also obliterated several of the lightly colored lines in the map.


But lo RantWoman is resourceful. RantWoman decided just to download the map image and print that. That is more steps than lots of people will want to try and RantWoman had to fight off several AI-based offers of "help." RantWoman now has an almost workable map.


HOWEVER, RantWoman how the miniscule map works for drivers, especially drivers unfamiliar with the area. Surely not only RantWoman but also at least some drivers would really appreciate an easily printable map, a page with only the map, with the text on another page.


There. Enough rant for now. RantWoman will now get to bed so she can pop out of bed and interact with the built environment well-rested.



PS. After whining and grumbling about all the travel disruptions over the weekend, RantWoman's travel experience was tolerable.

Adventures of RantWoman: Who needs riots? Thank you transportation planners? And Happy Ride Transit Month

Leg 1

7+5 downtown busier than usual and a helpful police officer directing at what is a pretty simple street crossing anyway. The 5 did fill up with people who all debarked at stops near the Fremont fair.


Event with a guest working on Accessmap.app who is going to get an email with suggestions about something to indicate whether streets are arterials, minor arterials or residential streets.


After event, a walk from Greenwood to Aurora along the N side of N85th street, to save a couple street crossings.


E line to another stop.


(Ordinarily RantWoman would just take the E line downtown and transfer to the 8 at Denny. Separate whine about that not being viable right now.)


Walk to catch the Eastbound 40 to Northgate station, followed by 1 line to Capitol Hill and the 8 home from there. Train crowded and platform way more crowded than average. Train was terminated at Capitol Hill, single tracking and there were humans to guide people to the shuttles (or bus lines) downtown. RantWoman found this tolerable even with having to add an extra transit segment and the Juneuary temps and bluster.


Saturday, April 19, 2025

Jesus is dead and you want me to find my bus pass?

This post is dedicated to a former co-worker who always said, when declining to schedule a meeting on Good Friday, "Jesus is dead and you expect me to work." Further theological meditations belong on RantWoman's other blog. The point of this post is a small rant and a couple comments about shared dining.


RantWoman did not go anywhere to church for Good Friday. RantWoman did not go find a livestream. It has to be enough that RantWoman thought about the entire subject.


In particular, RantWoman rode the bus to a favorite neighborhood fried chicken place. RantWoman does not do fried chicken very often, but it seemed an easy way to get a couple bones to make chicken stock. RantWoman walked a couple bus stops toward home to a stop where there are two buses that between them come at least every 15 minutes and go straight to the best evening stop for RantWoman. RantWoman wound up actually dining al fresco with enough time to spare to wipe her fingers well before needing to find her bus pass for the return trip.


Except RantWoman could NOT find her bus pass, at least not where RantWoman usually puts it. THANK YOU to the driver who let RantWoman ride free. RantWoman was embarrassed and kind of in a panic. RantWoman has places to go this weekend and does not carry cash. Somewhere in this muddle, RantWoman remembered that AT LEAST she could do whatever is needed to link her MyORCA app to her Google wallet 

Honestly, RantWoman knows that paying one's fare from one's phone is supposed to be hip and wonderful. RantWoman, though, just finds the whole thought cumbersome. RantWoman almost always carries Ambassador Thwack the badly behaved white cane, a purse, another bag and of course her phone. RantWoman could probaby set her phone timeout interval longer, but it's just CUMBERSOM to have to wake the phone up, find the wallet and then wave the phone. 


But WAIT! later yesterday evening, RantWoman dug frantically through all the various pockets in her daily gear and, ta-da!, found her actual physical bus pass.


RantWoman is soothed! 

Monday, March 31, 2025

Apply Now for Community Leadership Initiative program

APPLY BEFORE APRIL 30

 Community Leadership Institute (CLI) offers a stipend and a competitive leadership program that prepares emerging BIPOC leaders and other marginalized communities to serve strategic City, County, and Statewide Boards and Commissions as well as transferable skills for their careers.



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After graduation, the fellows apply for and are placed on strategic boards, commissions, and task forces at the city and county level. Through participation, CLI alums have the opportunity to move forward a racial equity agenda at a government level by asking critical questions about who benefits and who is burdened by policy decisions and offering solutions that integrate community participation and perspectives as part of the decision-making process.

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Application Timeline: February 24 to April 30, 2025 at 11:59 pm PST

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Friday, March 28, 2025

OpenThePaths Thursday fast notes

Where RantWoman was all day  #OpenThePaths

OpenThePaths 2025 Conference Guide - Google Docs

RantWoman's brain is flying faster than her fingers so this post is some fast impressions. RantWoman has more to say and some views subject to change.


RantWoman is generally THRILLED that some many bright people are interested in the same issues clogging RantWoman's lived experience.


Interesting to hear how experience with Uber, Lyft and also BikeShare motivated city of Seattle DOT to take initiative about autonomous vehicles. LOTS of pitfalls as different cities have test programs. 

--How will people secure stuff?

--Some companies or cities require a driver / assister.

--Fully autonomous wheelchair securement is hard and it's hard to design a vehicle interior with wheelchair spaces. The one company that attempted to have fully autonomous wheelchair securement, Cruise, is out of business for multiple reasons including sense of Us/Them with respect to regulators. Collaboration will matter for future success.


Statewide sidewalk data:

--Definitely intriguing

--Hope to use machine learning is interesting. RantWoman means to go back through the tape and clean up her thinking in a little more depth. RantWoman for a bunch of reasons does not automatically trust machine learning on principle. BUT RantWoman would be open to experimenting on her own device about her own travel patterns, particularly rpeated travel patterns over time. RantWoman would consider SEPARATELY uploading her experiences to a larger ML system to see what is in common and what is unique to RantWoman or to only a small percentage of others who might share some characteristics when contributing to the larger pool. RantWoman probably needs to understand Machine Learning a little more to wander down this path and try something. RantWoman also wants a minimal coding option where she can collect data and not have to do too much coding.


--Where would RantWoman want AccessMap data? In all trip planners with an option to run different routings through some customizable criteria and recommend routings, possibly including ranking options presented according to pedestrian criteria. For an example narrative starting point, consider RantWoman's walk in the rain on Christmas day post Adventures of RantWoman: Plonkers, Parsnips, and pedestrian nightmare. Oh My

And some great Less is more items from the lunchtime opportunity to visit posters.RantWoman promises alt text and MAYBE some rearrangement soon.

    





Open Streetmap and Open Streetmap pedestrian advisory committee

--Crowd sourcing data collection sounds cool, but Rant Woman wants a cookie for helping populate data. 




Monday, March 24, 2025

Register NOW for Open the Path 2025, March 27-28 on the UW campus or online

RantWoman enthusiastically endorses the Taskar Center Annual Open The Paths events


RantWoman's only other comment before letting Taskar Center publicity take over: Please register by Monday March 24 for in-person or by Wednesday March 26 (This is COURTESY. It is best not to over-rely on flexibility.)


Taskar Center for Accessible Technology at the University of Washington is pleased to invite you to Open The Paths, a transportation and accessibility-focussed conference on 3/27 and 3/28 (next Thursday and Friday)

 

The in-person venue is at the UW campus with a zoom option for anyone who might prefer to participate virtually.

 

Registration is free and lunch is provided. More details including registration, agenda, and other details can be found here.


[RantWoman advice: Definitely check out the Agenda at the link above!]

 

Please share your details here if you would like to opt in to be compensated to attend open the paths 2025 (in person only)
We are able to offer compensation at $30 / hour of attendance for a maximum of 4 hours for each of the 2 days.
Post the event, we will be in touch with you to collect more details to process the gift card. Gift card processing times are 4 - 6 weeks. At this time, in person attendance is mandatory to be eligible for the compensation.

 

Registration form

 

Food options survey (to be completed by 3/23)

 

Participation compensation opt in (for in person attendance)

 

For questions related to accessibility, please reach out to Amara Schermerhorn - ascherm@uw.edu


One more thing:

The registration process includes a link to plan your trip by AccessMap, another really cool Taskar Center Project.  


Access Map is awesome for allowing people to create profiles and to choose some routings that, provided there is data in the system address a wide variety of mobility issues. RantWoman did not have an entirely satisfactory experience on her phone, but retrial on a large screen desktop made it much easier to sort out some very cool configuration options.


However, since RantWoman will be arriving by bus and / or light rail and foot, RantWoman is going to pen separate commentary with lots of info about her experience.



Monday, March 17, 2025

Top Commerce Dept Official RESIGNS, BLASTS Starlink inferiority to other paths to more broadband access

Short version: Elon is trying to STEAL BEAD funds



After conversations about this post, RantWoman stands by serious concern about an unelected tech bro plowing into EVERY aspect of the US government.

RantWoman also notes that the company, Ookla FIBER referred to with concerns about the effective speeds of Starlink services can be expected to vigorously represent its own interests. For some hard-to-serve remote areas, satellite may in fact be the best option even if it means that people might have good speeds one hour a week using service at someone else's house. RantWoman definitely does not want to impose her urban-centric experience of internet availability on places that solve problems differently.

And RantWoman stands by concerns!

Monday, December 30, 2024

Plonkers, Parsnips, and pedestrian nightmare. Oh My


RantWoman has a thing about giving nephew pomegranates. This year he did this.
Pomegranates from
the party before the party

This post is about Christmas dinner, the day after the Christmas Eve party with pomegranates.


So there RantWoman was, feasting with RantMom and some of her neighbors.


(Feast highlights: the vegetables. Carrot rutabaga soup flavored with rosemary, squash parsnip mash rich in sage, baked cauliflower with capers. Other items.)


Anyway, conversation with one neighbor turned to bus connections. Neighbor is a senior who uses a mobility cane and has a hearing loss. Neighbor's car is apparently out of commission. 


Neighbor: tell me about bus connections.


RantWoman to herself "Oh honey." 

To neighbor: "What kind of phone do you have?"


"A land line."


"You need the number for Metro Flex 206.253.7739."


The exact reason a senior who uses a cane and wants to use transit needs the phone number for MetroFlex:


The nearest bus stop to 11440 Rainier Avenue S is on the route 107, at 87th Ave S and S 115th street. The stop is up an extremely steep street with no reasonable pedestrian infrastructure on either side of the street and a stoplight at Rainier Avenue just to ensure that there are cars turning up the steep hill at arbitrary intervals.  RantWoman tried this stop exactly twice and then opted for plan B, described below.


Neither the Google trip planner nor the MetroFlex route picker knows this and RantWoman has realized that she needs to speak up, and preferably more politely than "No that is not an ideal routing you plonkers," That was rantWoman's thought bubble after the MetroFlex app said "We found you an ideal routing."


RantWoman has discovered another stop on Route 107 at 87th Ave. S and South 118th.  There are a couple different combinations of streets between S 118th and S 116th and cross streets that will get one to Rainier with about a block to walk before the stoplight to cross Rainier at S 115th. Sidewalks are spotty and intermittent but the streets are walkable at least for RantWoman, but NOT recommended for RantMom's neighbor. Traffic is sparse enough to be reasonably safe. That is the walk RantWoman did for holiday feasting in the rain, after multiple Uber screwups and recommendation from the MetroFlex app to take the bus. RantWoman did not tell RantMom's neighbor all of this. RantWoman just encouraged RantMom's neighbor to call MetroFlex.


RantWoman spared her dining companion her long litany of vexations with Metro Flex.


The first time RantWoman tried to use it, she just tried the phone number and had not set up the app with complete information about her own traveler characteristics. The person on the line just hung up and did not respond when RantWoman tried to call again. RantWoman thinks that time she opted for a short Uber ride, but that was STILL more than her Regional Reduced Fare Permit fare.


Then RantWoman tried to look up some point A to Point B routings to see whether they fell within one of the MetroFlex services areas. Turns out the MetroFlex app will not answer such questions unless one is already within one of the service areas. BOO!


Another day, RantWoman was travelling at dinner time with a dying cellphone battery. There were MetroFlex vehicles swarming around the Renton Transit center, but without a working phone RantWoman in her trademark yellow raincoat with white cane could not even flag down a vehicle to see about a ride to RantMom's.


Somewhere in here RantWoman finished setting up her rider profile which CLEARLY SAYS RantWoman is a white cane user with a Regional Reduced Fare Permit. WHERE on planet earth is it reasonable to expect that a white cane user will be able to navigate a pedestrian routing that is insane on pedestrian amenetiy grounds in the first place???


Anyway, next RantWoman did use the app but the promised response time was over an hour. RantWoman opted to pay for a short-distance Uber ride.


So then comes Christmas day. RAIN. Some kind of hiccup about connecting with Uber vehicles. Try MetroFlex. "Please wait while we find you the ideal routing."


No! No! No!


RantWoman decided to cope with the walk in the rain, with one final hiccup. 


Ring, Ring. RantWoman has regular old fashioned gloves with no modern flap on the index finger. The rain makes it hard to take gloves off. And...it's RantMom wanted to know where RantWoman is.


ETA 5 ,minutes, in plenty of time for dinner.


RantWoman will now share this rant and if necessary harangue relevant people....


Happy Christmas, Kwanzaa, Passover, Festivus....

Friday, September 13, 2024

Do the Puyallup???

RantWoman does not apologize if the title is an out of date advertising slogan.


 Forget RantWoman's flirtation with the idea of a Friendly Neighborhood Center for Extreme Computing expedition to Burning Man.


Forget the biomedical fantasy of 3-printing new body parts to spec.


This week's task is, on short notice, consider a group trip to the Washington State Fair Events Center - Puyallup, WA (thefair.com) 


Today RantWoman only cares about the transportation piece. Can a group of people with wheelchairs and sundry mobility aids travel together, arrive not completely exhausted, have decent time to have fun at the fair, and get home at a reasonable hour?


Can RantWoman learn anything about such options from the fair website? Uhhhh, download an app and here are the instructions for PARKING. Also try Uber or Lyft.  No mention of bicycles. No mention of transit options let alone the transit stops.


Did RantWoman mention mobility aids?  Are Uber and Lyft known for reliable capacity to serve people with mobility devices? NO!!


So F+ about helping people with disabilities and other non-drivers make travel plans. Luckily RantWoman is persistent and has her fingers on many look up a routing options.


One website implied that there are special Sounder runs every 4 hours but RantWoman on first pass has not identified any such. Oh wait, maybe RantWoman needs to put the right date into the trip planner.


Both SoundTransit.org and FindARide.org/tripplanner suggest basically the same 3 bus routing as the simplest. Remmember, RantWoman is talking a GROUP of people with different mobility devices. RantWoman's experience: wheelchair accessibility on some SoundTransit coaches, especially the ones that serve intercity routes leaves a lot to be desired. Ideally for group travel, a driver might deploy the ramp once, get everyone onto the bus and secured and then take up the ramp. The thought of using a lift one at a time for more than about two wheelchair users per trip is just too painful to contemplate.


But wait: there MIGHT be a vehicle? Can it go outside of King County? Stay tuned.. 


In the meantime, add bus-sized autonomous flying carpets to innovations that might someday emerge from RantWoman and her neighbors.

Monday, May 13, 2024

The Ask a Human Algorithm and a learning curve: instagram and a search engine.

 Another #GAAD #GAAD2024 post with a spritz of Mother's Day celebration.


Device free family gatherings are a thing of the past, and people seem to have gotten used to it. 


This year's Mother's Day dinner conversation turned to Instagram. Instagram is a pretty unfamiliar for part of the family. For one thing there is the part below about "some screen reader users may have trouble navigating."


Nephew's biggest social network is on Instagram. It's about Subarus and off-roading. He has a huge following and his latest topic to go viral is about "regearing the CVT" For more on this topic see How Subaru owners are regearing their CVT so they crawl better


Interesting topic if one is into Subaru off-roading. Of more interest was a fast user eye view of Instagram. So now, thank you nephew,  Instagram is on RantWoman's list of platforms maybe to experiment with.


First RantWoman has to figure out logging on.


But in the meantime, what if the topic is accessibility and social media. 


Here are some suggestions from a Bing search:


Accessibility on Instagram

Please take seriously the note that some screen reader users will have trouble navigating in Instagram.)


How to make your Instagram post more accessible


So basically, people creating their own content should follow best practices about hashtags, alt text, contrast and transcripts for audio.


Special note gleaned from an event run-through: please AVOID text in images. The text is inaccessible to search engines, screen readers and automated translation algorithms


But what if, say, an outside organization asks for help to distribute material they have created that is a graphic with a lot of text. Regular Instagram posters can try and see what Instagram AI does with all that text. But sometimes it will make sense just to make sure that alt text contains really basic info such as the topic, date, time, and location of an event or a contact url, email, or phone number.


Now stay tuned to see which identities RantWoman might unleash on Instagram.



Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Open The Paths: the Rides not Taken Taskar Center Miniconference April 25-26

 RantWoman is just not on top of THINGS TO PUBLICIZE from her email.


Luckily, it's not too late to sign up for 


Open The Paths: the ride not taken


Seriously, check it out.


One thing that stands out to RantWoman: the invitation to "Bring a Device."


RantWoman's options:

RantWoman's newish Pixel 7 phone

RantWoman is not charmed by the responsiveness, a current habit sometimes of the screen flashing on and then resolutely off, so resolutely that RantWoman just has to restart the device. RantWoman needed a new device NOW. RantWoman is looking for trade-in options but that won't happen before Thursday.


RantWoman's laptop, a reconditioned 32-bit Windows 10 machine with all the browsers and accessibility tools RantWoman usually uses. It's not super zippy but functional. Problem: battery is wobbly and RantWoman usually just runs it permanently plugged in. The Open the Paths venue has lots of ways to plug things in. RantWoman just would rather not have to.


An even slower Thinkpad someone just handed RantWoman. NVDA instead of JAWS and for some reason office 2010. RantWoman fired it up today, ran some updates and is surprised to see the Microsoft Copilot appear. Fear not though: RantWoman is not super fluent in NVDA and even less fluent in MS native screen reader Narrator. If RantWoman brings the Thinkpad, though, RantWoman will simply experiment in the vein of "What is the equivalent of a 20-year-old Honda on today's internet?" RantWoman is also wondering whether the Thinkpad will be of use for one state website RantWoman has to interact with once a year. Last year the only way RantWoman succeeded was to use Chromie 2, below.


Chromie 2. Someone also just handed RantWoman a new Chromebook, awhile after Chromie the ambiguously gendered Chromebook ceased functioning. In the spirit of treat all new toys with respect, at some point RantWoman has messed up Chromevox trying to make the system function in Spanish. RantWoman can still sort of navigate the screen but the contrast is pretty weak and RantWoman can never get as much done as she hopes.

 Chromie 2 did help RantWoman with one field on a state website that would not appear any other way last year. But STILL.

Chromie 2 also has a touch screen which might or might not be useful for some kinds of map interactions. 


The Hand-me-down iPad. Again another hand-me-down device. OS not upgradeable past iOS 10.3. VERY SLOW. RantWoman uses VoiceOver imperfectly and does not use Siri. In fact RantWoman mainly uses the iPad to read Kindle books. So RantWoman is probably NOT going to try out anything at Open The paths.


RantWoman also has an old Kindle. RantWoman is not even going to charge it up.


RantWoman offers another post about why on earth these trips through the technological garage are similar to other technology configurations RantWoman hears about. But never mind: sign up and check out the event.


Sunday, March 31, 2024

Affordable Connectivity: PLEASE Don't tell me to check the internet when the problem is the internet doesn't work.

Dear Congress,


PLEASE renew the Affordable Connectivity program if only because some customers have barely had devices and connectivity at their fingertips long enough reliably to do simple tasks, never mind the vast and necessary horizons of the internet.


Look, RantWoman imagines that one goal of the ACP is to get enough user experience out there to hit a better sweet spot about meeting customer needs as far as device access, human support, and targeted subsidies addressing specific populations. The world is a long ways from there and the way to get better data is not to halt the program but to renew it and commit to continuous improvement. Perhaps rantWoman will have more to say soon.


In the meantime, for one example of corporate hiccups: choosing an internet provider AND the right device, in the highly competitive world of wireless service providers we have:


Provider #1

--Seems to have subcontracted the store closest to RantWoman. Visit experiences include:

   --multiple customers and not enough staff

   --loose papers and half-drunk beverages all over the counter

   --a perky clerk having a conversation with an elderly customer where the amount he was going to need to pay bounced all over the place and then the clerk had the nerve to ask whether there was anyone he wanted to add to his account.

--Closed the branch across town where RantWoman was treated VERY kindly by an attentive but possibly lonely staff person

--numerous other fiascoes written about elsewhere.


The following is NOT an April Fools Day joke.

Enter Provider #2, the service provider for a specialized phone aimed at blind people. A customer recently called RantWoman and described what RantWoman interprets as either a general network problem or probably some kind of data cap when the customer tries to access the internet. In short, it is probably going to be really hard to send email even if the customer has figured out how to do email, something RantWoman thought the customer would be able to figure out. Anyway put a pin in the no email no internet issue.


Enter Mr. Google and a quest for the accessibility support line. The website is for RantWoman at least, reasonably well-behaved. RantWoman does not find a phone number but does find a form inviting RantWoman to write in and describe the problem.


Silly RantWoman, RantWoman described the problem, REQUESTED A PHONE NUMBER for the end customer to call, and sent the form off.


And what did RantWoman get in return:


Basically "please check out our website and consider switching to our services. We are sure we have a plan that can meet your needs."


Meet what now?????


RantWoman ASKED FOR A PHONE NUMBER to give to the end customer because "please try the internet" is not working. Currently, RantWoman's reflex whenever possible is to refer people directly to people getting paid to address the particular combination of technologies involved. 


RantWoman will try again in daylight and will ask the end customer's permission to submit the form on his behalf. HOWEVER, RantWoman is likely to get other requests for the same phone number in the same context. So, um, provider #2, DO BETTER.


And by the way, think POSITIVE influencers instead of grouchy frustrated ones.


One more thing: RantWoman reached out to end customer. No, he does not yet have email. But the internet data flow sneezes he was experiencing miraculously disappeared over the weekend. So #HappyEaster or some such thing.


Data hiccups disappeared. But end customer who struggles to pay the bare minimum price per month he now pays just got word, PRovider #2 wants to charge customers $5 / month for personal help.


Seriously?


End Customer vows to go in person for help. End Customer does not drive and also regales RantWoman with transportation realities involving THE BUS into downtown Seattle from one of the official burbs.