Kindles and yogurt
Jan. 30th, 2013 01:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My Kindle keeps freezing up. If I try to reset it, it gets half way through the process, then freezes again. Plugging it into the computer for a while and then trying again has worked a few times, but within a few hours, it freezes again. Annoyingly, it's just over a year old, so out of warranty. Looking online, it seems as if buying a new one is the only real option when Kindles fail, though Amazon might give me a discount for this. I'll have to contact them tonight and see what they say. Pellinor, meanwhile, has lost his new Kindle after just a month, either on the ferry or in a tapas bar, so it's not been a very good few days for Kindles in our house.
In completely unrelated news, I noticed today that the "Healthy Choice" version of Co-op's own brand natural yogurt is higher per 100g in calories, fat, saturated fat and sugar than the regular, non-healthy version. The pot is the same size, too. How can this be?
In completely unrelated news, I noticed today that the "Healthy Choice" version of Co-op's own brand natural yogurt is higher per 100g in calories, fat, saturated fat and sugar than the regular, non-healthy version. The pot is the same size, too. How can this be?
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Date: 2013-01-30 02:20 pm (UTC)I would write to the Co-op and ask about the yogurt - how bizarre.
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Date: 2013-01-30 05:21 pm (UTC)As for the yogurt, I think I was probably comparing the "healthy" version of Greek-style yogurt with the regular version of the non-Greek-style natural yogurt, thus explaining the difference.