Coming soon

Got the DSL modem from UPS today! A week and a half with no Internet (at home) seem like a long time. Internet should be hooked up tonight (assuming AT&T did their part) and then you can expect a very, very long update about everything that has been going here.

Stay tuned…

Weekend

Went to MI this weekend for Sara’s sister’s birthday.  Pretty low key, we didn’t really do much.  Actually I feel like I slept the whole weekend!  Must be the allergy medicine or something.  We went to  bunch of baby stores.  I’m kind of baby-stored out, I have to tell you.  They’re all pretty much the same with the same brands and items for about the same prices.  We did eat some good food though, including a trip to Olive Garden.  I don’t think I’ve been there for about 6 years!  Too bad too because I love that place.  I ate 7 bread sticks.  We played 1 game of Acquire and I came in 3rd out of 5.  So not very good, but I beat Sara so that’s all that counts! 😛

In unrelated news, I have had nothing but headaches with my new laptop ever since I bought it.  Vista is so terrible.  I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.  To be fair, I don’t think it is really Vista’s fault, I think it is the fact that there are no good drivers available for most of my hardware.  I’ve tried everything under the sun to keep the thing from locking up constantly until Thursday I actually re-flashed my BIOS.  But the good news is that so far it hasn’t locked up since then!  So keep your fingers crossed and maybe everything is okay now!

I probably have other things to say, but I just couldn’t be bothered.

Vista and Mooninites

Who’s got Vista? This guy!

So I bought my new laptop and it’s pretty awesome. Here I am posting to my journal in front of the TV! I’ve only had it for a couple of days, so I haven’t gotten it all set up yet. I’m really enjoying the wide screen so far. Even though I have more RAM and dual processors, it doesn’t seem any faster…I think it’s because Vista is hogging up a lot of resources.

Speaking of Vista, its pretty cool. The biggest thing I’ve noticed is that it’s not totally revolutionary. I remember going from 3.1 to 95 and 98 to XP and just being completely lost. I felt like I needed to re-learn everything. With Vista I was able to dive right in. The transparent windows with the glowy buttons are pretty cool. Probably my favorite new feature is hitting win-tab and cycling through the open programs (similar to alt-tab, but cooler)(incidentally alt-tab is cooler now too)

In other news, I assume you’ve heard about the Boston Bomb Scare. At first I was like, “How could anybody be so dumb as to strap fake bombs to bridges and think that would be a good idea for advertising!” Well that was because the news was sensationalizing like it always done. For example, the article said “Photographs of the devices show several tiny light bulbs protruding from a circuit board that houses wiring and at least four batteries.” Okay, that’s one way of saying it that makes it sound very scary…another way of saying it would be, “Photographs of the devices show a litebright shaped cartoon character giving you the middle finger.” That’s right, it looks nothing like a bomb, and Bostoners should be absolutely ashamed at themselves for over reacting. And who should that light up cartoon character be? Why, none other than Ignignokt from Aqua Teen Hunger Force!

So then, the guys responsible held a press conference:

At a news conference after the hearing, Stevens and Berdovsky stepped to the microphones and said they were taking questions only about 1970s hairstyles.

When a reporter accused them of not taking the situation seriously, Stevens responded, “We’re taking it very seriously.” Asked another question about the case, Stevens reiterated they were answering questions only about hair and accused the reporter of not taking him and Berdovsky seriously.

Reporters did not relent and as they continued, Berdovsky disregarded their queries, saying, “That’s not a hair question. I’m sorry.”

So not only are they advertising a totally awesome show (and upcoming movie) but they’re obviously awesome as well. Another interesting piece of fearmongering:
Assistant Attorney General John Grossman called the light boards “bomb-like” devices and said that if they had been explosive they could have damaged transportation infrastructure in the city.
Okay, and if they had been actual Mooninites invading from the moon they could have taken over the whole country! It should be noted that these devices were in place for 2 weeks before being reported as bombs and also that they were in 8 other cities where there was no panic.

I don’t know man, must be the cold up there…

Now this is useful!

There were so many good links in here I gave up trying to keep track of them all!
PC Magazine’s Top 99 Undiscovered Websites

Oh sweet internet!

Oh Internet, how I’ve missed you!  Actually, probably the worst part about no Internet is that the TiVo was all messed up and didn’t have any channel information!  The other problem is that when you first move somewhere and don’t know where anything is, the Internet is VITAL! Don’t take for granted how easy it is to go to Target’s website and do a store locator and then hop on Google maps and find out how to get there. We actually considered using the phone book at one point! ::gasp::

So I have TONS to blog here about in the past month or so since the move, I think tonight I’m just going to focus on venting my Comcast problems.

So, without further ado…

Let me just start off by saying that I’ve been a loyal Comcast customer for years and I’ve *NEVER* had a problem with them.  I know lots of other people that have, but I’ve seriously always had good service from them.

So where to begin.  Okay, so first off they said it was going to cost $60 for my cable modem installation because you can only get the do-it-yourself installation kit if you are already a Comcast customer.  So what they made me do was get my cable first and then call back the next day and order Internet so that I could get the free installation kit.  Then we had to pick it up which was like 45 minutes away in some bad neighborhood in the city (Sara did that part).  So we got the cable first and it was kind of fuzzy, but I didn’t know what else to do about it, so we just figured we were going to have to live with it.  The only jack in the living room was in the stupidest possible place so we had to run a cable across the middle of the floor, which was annoying. 

So we finally got our cable modem we plug it in and none of the lights come on on the cable modem.  I tried like every possible combination of wall jacks, splitters, cables, etc. and I just couldn’t get connected to the internet.  But in the living room I was going through 3 consecutive splitters, so I figured that had a lot to do with it (and the fuzzy cable).  So I went to Radio Shack and bought a 4 way splitter and a female to female connector and replaced those 3 splitters, but still no dice.  Also around this time we noticed that some of the T.V. stations weren’t coming in sometimes, such as NBC.  Finally I admited defeat and called Comcast, so they sent a guy out on Saturday.  He took a look and said we weren’t getting enough signal strength and they would need to run a new line.  He said he couldn’t do it, that was a different crew and the other crew doesn’t work on weekends.  We told him we had to work during the week, but he took the name of our landlord and called his disbatcher and they said they’d work out a time so he could let them in.

This was really the begining of the problems.

So they called me on Monday at work and said, “We’re at the door, let us in.” and I was like, “Uh…I’m at work.  You were supposed to call the landlord…” and he was like, “Oh okay, we’ll call him now.”  So they called him and he wasn’t there, so I got a call back from an angry disbatcher saying that I would have to reschedule.  Now at this point I actually felt bad because I wasn’t there to let them in.  So they rescheduled for Thursday and this time I wanted to make sure somebody was going to be there.  So I got ahold of the maintenance guy and asked him to be there and also both my landlord and wife work about a 15 minute walk away.  So I had them all on high alert and I figured I was pretty set.

Now this is really what put me over the edge with them. 

I called them and said, “Hey, can you call me like before you get there just in case I need to have my wife walk home from work?” and the lady was like, “Oh, that’s our standard procedure, but I’ll put a note.”  So Thur. rolls around and aparently when they got there I was walking through the building at work and I didn’t get cell phone service for a few minutes.  So when I got back to my desk I got a voicemail and so I listened and it was 3 minutes after they called me!  So I hurried up and called them back and they were like, “Too late, this crew isn’t going to sit around for you, they’re already gone.  You’ll have to reschedule.”  So I was like, “You have to be kidding me, I only missed them by 3 minutes!” and the lady like wasn’t sympathtic to me at all.  Her tone of voice the whole time was just like “this guy is giving me a problem.”  So she was all like, “Look, we called your phone number and rang your doorbell, what else do you expect us to do!?”  And I was like, “Well I thought they were going to call before they got to my place?” and the lady was like, “Oh they don’t do that.”  So my temper kept rising and by the end I didn’t even want to have Comcast anymore.  It had already been a week with out it working.

Now here’s the kicker.

After I got off the phone with them I called the maintenance guy to tell him he didn’t have to wait any more, but he told me that he saw the Comcast guys and tried to let them in, but they refused to be let in because they couldn’t get a hold of me!  OOOOohhh I was so mad!

So I had to reschedule again until Monday and take work off because I absolutely had to be there this time.  So finally I get an actual honest-to-god Comcast guy here.  There were apparently lots of problems.  First off, we didn’t have our own line into the building; we were just split off another line in the basement.  Also there was a bad connection from where that split was to the line that ran into our apartment.  It took a long time to run the line because he had trouble fitting the cable in the hole in the wall.  He said anybody on our side of the building is going to need a line run like we had and that he was glad he got here first because the next person who did it was going to have to drill a hole to fit another cable.

After he got that all hooked up he was ready to leave but I pointed out that all the lights on the modem still weren’t lit.  So he tested the line coming out of the wall by the fireplace and said there was something wrong with it because the signal was really weak.   So then we had to figure out where the central line was coming into the apartment.  Now here was the one bright spot of the whole thing!  The central line comes into the apartment directly behind the T.V.! So now we have the cable connected there and we don’t have to run a line across the living room!

So then he noticed that 1 line came in and there was a 3 way splitter, 1 line to each bedroom and 1 to the living room.  So he tested that and found out that splitter was bad.  So he replaced that with a new one and plugged the modem into that directly and the lights came on.  So he was going to close everything up and I was like “wait a minute, you have the modem plugged directly in but you don’t have the TV plugged in anywhere!”  So then he said, “This is too many lines to run from 1 line, you’re not going to have a strong enough signal.”  Now I think the correct solution to that problem would have been to run us another line, but he wasn’t going to do that!  So what he did instead was to disconnect the line to our bedroom and the line to over by the fireplace.   

So anyway, as he was packing up his stuff I tried to get on the internet and still couldn’t.  I told him that and he said, “Oh, that’s because you’re trying to do wireless.  You have to call them because they have to set up your modem differently for wireless.”  Now I was sure he was talking crazy talk there, but I didn’t argue with him.  So I called Comcast and was on the phone with tech support for a long time, maybe a half an hour.  They said there was nothing different they had to do with the wireless, but they couldn’t get it working.  So they had me plug the laptop right in to the cable modem and we were never able to get the Internet working that way either, however, I was able to ping yahoo.  That meant that the connection to the internet was there, even though I couldn’t bring up webpages. 

So, of course, the Comcast people said it’s not their problem and gave me the phone number for Compaq and said I’d have to call them.  They said the internet was there so it must be something in my computer stopping it from connecting, although they didn’t know what it could be.  So I had to go to work at that point and then when I got home I worked on it for awhile and didn’t get anywhere and then I called the Comcast tech support again and got a more helpful guy who at least got the laptop on the internet when it was directly connected to the modem.  Then from there it took me a simple hour or so to get the wireless router connected.

::whew!::

That took even longer to tell then I thought it would.  But the good news is, it’s working now and Comcast is refunding like $28 for all the cable and Internet that wasn’t working.