Points PedometerFollowing my recent phone call, customer services were true to their word.   When I arrived home on Friday there was a card on the mat saying we tried to deliver a package.  So I nipped out to the parcel office on Saturday morning to pick up the package, then I drove off to the local farm market to pick up a few bits and pieces.  Before I did the shop I had to crack open my parcel, program in all my details and attach the pedometer to my belt.  How sad is that!!!

If you look a little closely at the picture I have only a few steps left until I can be proclaimed with a healthy status for the day.

The installation of a new MFD In the office helped to increase the step count.  MFD (multi functional device) = printer, scanner, photocopier etc all in one device!

You can send messages backwards and forwards from your PC and the printer, I think it is quite cool but the technophobs have been moaning about it all day long….

14 Comments CherryPie on Sep 20th 2010

14 Responses to “The Points Pedometer”

  1. ubermouth says:

    I find pedometers are not very accurate. Sorry.

    I have an all in one scanner. It’s a bugger replacing the ink though. :)

    • CherryPie says:

      I haven’t found the ones I have used to be very inaccurate. I do test them out when I get the chance over a measured distance. But of course I haven’t had chance to do that with this one yet ;-)

      Luckily we have someone else to replace the ink for us :-)

  2. jane says:

    It will be easy to add on to the numbers on your new pedometer with so many great places to walk in the country.

  3. jameshigham says:

    To send a message backwards is indeed a feat worthy of acclaim.

  4. Andrew Scott says:

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  5. Ellee says:

    I always struggle with setting up pedometers. Well done you for mastering it so quickly. Are you managing 10,000 steps a day?

  6. Ruth says:

    I’m afraid I’ve not found pedometers to be very accurate either, but in my experience they always undercount, so you’re probably doing even more steps than it says :-)

  7. Andrew Scott says:

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