Every Picture Tells a Story

August 31, 2008

I had some fun with yearbookyourself.com.

There are issues with the site especially if you don’t have a picture that is exactly straight on and without any offending dangling bangs or the like, but still you are guaranteed to get some amusement from uploading a pic.

Here are my faves from us:

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Tom, a cross between Elvis Costello and Gordon Freeman

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Me, who hopefully bought stock in the hairspray industry in the ’80s

chris 1965 yearbook
Chris, who seems to have perfected the Ronald Reagan hair style and joined the young Republican club

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And finally Sean whose face is too big for his head amongst all other kinds of wrong.

Too funny.


At What Cost

August 29, 2008

Nadda!

It took us somewhere between a year and a half and two years to collect them but we got our rewards from Airmiles!

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A sweet little Panasonic digital camcorder! We were trying to figure out what to get and this kind of leaped. We have Tom’s camcorder that he won at the Telemundo Christmas Party I went with him to at Magic Mountain back when he worked/lived in Cali (gosh from back in 2001 I think!) but it is a LOT bigger and runs on them thar tape things. We are wanting to digitize all the tapes we have and going forward this will make things a whole lot easier! This lil puppy has a 40gig HDD and has slots for HD SD cards for more capacity and of course one can always burn a DVD. The camera can take stills too how fun!

I had ordered it, I swear not much more than a week ago. The site said it could take 4-6 weeks but maybe sooner but I figured we wouldn’t see it for 6 weeks.

This evening, the front door rings and I answer and it’s UPS with a package for me. I was puzzled as to what the heck it could be, like I said I wasn’t expecting anything any time soon but holay molay!

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So yay! A new toy to play with. As usual I didn’t read any manual, just started poking around. No fun in manuals!

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Not bad for a freebie eh?!


Prepare Me Well

August 29, 2008

Guilty.

I didn’t do it, I didn’t get my emergency kit going. Despite fully intending on doing it, yeah I kind of put it off.

Well no more, I finally got off my ass and I’m putting one together. Well, really more like two because I’m going to need to do the same for my Mom. I think the people in the local store think I’m some kind of weirdo. The cashier asked me if I was having some kind of party or picnic (cos of the plates, cups and band-aids?) I said no, it’s for an emergency prep kit. “Ohhhh….” she says, giving me the once over like I was running down the aisles screaming “the sky is falling, the sky is falling!” Um, I don’t get why this is weird. She’ll be sorry when that sky DOES fall and she’s drinking out of her toilet! Heh.

Emergency preparedness kit kick off

See? See? A good start at least! Chris told me his store sell some of the items I’m looking to add so when I play Mom taxi this coming week I will stop by.

Seriously though, why not have the basics on hand at the very least? I’m going to approach this with the same order and organization I use at work and with my taxes. This is even more important, this is your life and your family’s life. Pick up your supplies, list the contents of the storage container ON the containers along with any expiration dates, monitor them and rotate out and replace anything nearing expiration. Let everyone know where they are in case you’re not around.

All packed away ('cept the water) still room for more

G’wan and do it. You’ll feel much better.


Squirrel Food Rag

August 26, 2008

I’ve taken to carrying my camera with me more often which almost assuredly means there will NOT be any neato photo ops (unlike when I don’t have it on hand) but sometimes I luck out.

During my lunch (yes I actually took a break today) I went outside, trusty camera at the ready jusssst in case. I walked down our block and a quick blur of movement to my right caught my eye. Lo a cute little squirrel was bounding towards the dirt something clutched tightly in it’s little jaws and then industriously started to dig underneath some bushes.

I slowly pulled the camera out of my bag grimacing as I pushed the power up button because that sound usually mades animals (and some humans, I’m looking at YOU Chris) run the other way. This guy didn’t seem to care, he just kept on digging.

I crept closer and then stooped readying my shot.

He paused, stopped digging and gave me *this look.

Ok, it wasn’t that exact look but it was close.

Suddenly he swung fully around and started towards me. I’m still crouching at this point thinking “cool!” cos he was getting closer and I would get a better shot.

Um, yeah.

That was until he started getting all up in my face.

He put himself up on his back legs and started making noises. Then he came at me. Fast.

Cut to me scrambling to my feet, abandoning all thoughts to taking pictures and yelping. I have NEVER in my life run from a squirrel, but run I did!

The little bugger chased me for quite a ways staying far enough behind me to be cautious (mother squirrel didn’t raise no fool) but still within ready leaping access I’m supposing should I head back towards his stash.

I casually walked jogged back to the house, occasionally shooting glances behind me, visions of squirrels hurling themselves at the back of my head. I made it to the front door and quickly took another sheepish look behind me as I closed it, feeling a right fool.

On the other hand..for all I know he watched me enter and now knows where I live and I might see a little fuzzy black rodent face pressed all up against the glass little clawed feet at the ready. If so, come help and bring nuts.

*yeah I know, not a squirrel but also close enough


Talk About Service

August 23, 2008

For the most part I work from home which leaves me completely dependent on my internet connection. Since our incident with the dying modem last year things have been stable, no complaints at all with the service. We’d been rocking along on a wireless gateway which came in handy having two geeks each with their own laptops in the house.

In fact, I’d been going through a renewed honeymoon phase with Telus, past annoyances forgiven and forgotten because things were going so well.

I received an email from them talking about some upgrades to their billing system that would bring the billing dates for internet in line with the phone which would mean a one time extra billing. Fine, no problem. I get that. Then I checked online to see what our usage has been and freaked out because it appeared our upload/download limit had been lowered.

So I called Customer Service last Monday, maneuvered my way through their AWFUL voice response IVR and waited on hold for a Rep for a while. No problem, I know they’re busy so I waited patiently.

I got a very nice Rep who explained that I need not worry about the online account system and their totals, as they are messed up right now with the upgrades and she’d had a lot of customers calling about that (hmmm perhaps they should notify customers of that to avoid the phone calls? Just sayin’).

While I had her on the phone I asked about upgrading our connection to something a little more speedy. With some discussion about what is available to us, the cost and the like I decided on their high speed extreme. She said that this upgrade would be something she would need to take care of ordering as opposed to one that you could order online but didn’t see any issues. I asked if there was anything I would need to do here and she said no everything would be taken care of other than I may need to log into the system again but she wasn’t sure. She said that the upgrade would be done on Wednesday. Easy peezy no problems no downtime.

Cool.

So on Tuesday night, right about the time I started feeling a stinking gall bladder attack coming on, we lost the net. We thought oh hey, they are doing it early cool. We waited for an hour or so and still no net. We thought well, it’s supposed to be working on Wednesday so I guess it should be up in the morning.

Not so much.

So in the morning, along with some nice after attack liver pain and nausea, we had no internet. I called their tech support and that Rep told me that the outage the previous night was them swapping out a card and that no, my upgrade wasn’t scheduled for Wednesday, in fact it was scheduled for SOME TIME on Thursday! So I carefully explained that I work from home and that I in need the ‘net for work and that the CSR did not mention any kind of down-time. He just kind of sighed and said that they do that a lot but they should be explaining to the customer that there is more involved in this upgrade, someone has to physically go somewhere to do this upgrade and I was on the schedule but there would be a service disruption.

He put me on hold for a bit then came back and said that he would do what he could to have it done that day. I asked when, he said maybe the afternoon. Maybe. Sigh.

Well because I was feeling so sick I took the day off. That evening, still no internet. So I called tech support again and got a different Rep. They gave the same story. I asked if there was any notation from the Rep that morning that said they would try to do the work that afternoon and she said no. I think now that they were just handing me a line trying to get me off the phone which annoyed me. She goes on to tell me that it was indeed scheduled for Thursday but that they are also to tell the customer to give it another 24 hours after that date to have it up and running. So I said “Ok so now you are telling me you can’t guarantee I will have the internet until Friday?” “No you are scheduled for Thursday” She says.

“Um well then why the 24 hours…” She went on to explain that it was time in case they had problems with the connection. It was all just word play, scheduled for Thursday, but it could take another 24 hours to me meant no GUARANTEE until Friday but best case scenario it would be SOME TIME on Thursday. No way to say when. So I asked to talk to her supervisor. She said that he would most likely say the same thing and I said I understand that, and I also don’t blame her for what is going on, it was just her luck that the first CSR didn’t bother to tell me that there would be a disruption AND tell me the wrong connection day…she said she understood where I was coming from.

I was then passed over to the “supervisor” who I think was a slightly more Sr. Rep. He repeated what I had been told, agreed that CSR Dept needed to set the consumer’s expectations a wee bit better and said he would see what he could do. They would try calling the technicians to see what could be done I was then put on hold again and the other Rep came on the phone and said that they weren’t having any luck getting anyone, that they may have gone for the day but they would call me back in an hour.

An hour and a half later I got the call from Telus, it was the Sr. Rep again. He said unfortunately Thursday was still going to be the day.. I explained my frustration and that I REALLY wanted to speak to someone in the CSR dept in Management to discuss the issue, really just to make them see that perhaps there is something they need to do for the future customers who go through this. I mean seriously, if the techs are rolling their eyes saying that the CSRs are always doing this, then maybe, um.. training issue? At first he said he would give me the number of the CSR Dept then thought again and said he would have them call me. Good man. I told him to ask them to call me on Friday, as now I would have no net until who knows when on Thursday (maybe Friday!) I would have to go into the office to work.

Thursday morning around tenish, Tom emails me to say the net was up so that meant I could work from home Friday. Hurray! My productivity is so much better at home but then again I guess it is good once and a while to interact with my coworkers. One benefit is that I was able to pick up my new laptop from the office. It is another Dell, but it is a Latitude with the built in button mouse.

New Work Laptop

I have yet to master the touch pad mouse (hate!)

His Delta Tau Chi name is Gus.

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Sean asked me “why Gus?”

I belched and asked “Why not?”

It was love at first sight. No more sticky keys and weird creaking noises from my old Thinkpad. Goodbye extreme slow boot-ups and a loose lid and hello quiet operation and comfortable keys.

Oh yeah, Friday came and went with no phone call from Telus. Sigh.