Posts Tagged ‘grar’

No way Moss Bay

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Grar.

I pay good money to have 24×7 access to my kayak, or one of his mates. It’s supposed to come with access to the needed accessories like lifejacket, paddle, and drybag. Someone forgot to set out the after-hours equipment, so on our finally first day above 70 degrees, when I make the trek over to take an afternoon ride, it was all for naught. And none of the staff had bothered to show up today, even though it was perfect weather for watery fun. I sure hope they at least bother to check voice mail before tomorrow afternoon. I’d hate to think they wasted the first two decent back to back days of the season entirely.

UPDATE: They did set up the after-hours bucket, and got the new seasons’ yaks in, so less chance of running out of singles for the rest of the year.

Magic Flute @ Seattle Opera follow up

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

I have been meaning to write up a review of Saturday night’s Opening Night performance, covering my delight and realizing two of my favorite songs from the Amadeus soundtrack are part of this opera, my annoyance at the people who snuck into the box seating area during intermission with a noisy kid who nearly dropped stuff over the edge (instead he dropped it on me), the amusement of seeing Razor scooters on stage, etc etc. Then I got a phone call last night, trying to sell me more tickets. I could have sworn that at the point in the check-out process where they asked for a phone number, they assured me it was not going to be used for marketing purposes, but looking at their printed Privacy Policy, I see that they saw “We will not trade or sell your phone number or e-mail address to any other business or organization”, leaving themselves open to misuse your information for their own benefit. But then I saw that in the section on how to opt-out of that usage of your information, they imply that the above statement is actually a hollow promise, that doesn’t include “your mailing information traded to other arts or non-profit organizations.”

Now I’m conflicted. Part of me feels strongly that any business that uses cold calling sales should be punished for their arrogance and anti-customer attitude, but I like the opera and want to go again. I think the best I can do is continue to buy single-show tickets to operas I want to see, while purchasing a subscription to some other arts group, and sending the receipt of said purchase to the marketing director of the Seattle Opera, along with an explanatory note of why I will not be making a direct contribution to them, nor letting them benefit from the 100% matching my employer would make.

G1 failure mode

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Sigh, boy am I wishing for the iPhone’s plug-and-play backup and restore system.

Before lunch today, my G1 had been running slower and slower as of late, taking literal minutes between closing an app and fully displaying the home screen, so I shut down the phone.

When I started the phone back up, it didn’t seem to be acting much better, if not worse. Then I noticed that the home key had stopped working completely, and the menu displayed on a long press of the hang-up key only showed “power off”, completely missing the options for silent and airplane modes. What’s more, mounting the SD card caused the phone to play a ringtone until the phone was shutdown again. Googling around suggests the only fix is to reset the phone to factory condition and reload all your apps/contacts/etc.

So, I did the reset, said ‘yes’ to all the ‘destroy your data’ prompts, and sure enough, once it rebooted, the phone was working better, albeit without anything on it. And of course Namco isn’t giving away pac-man anymore, asking $4.99 for what used to be free.

Having a headache from the near constant sneezing fits I’ve been having today isn’t helping my mood any.

UPDATE: ARGH squared. Trying to re-install apps, started with Google Voice, the phone just reset itself.

Squeaking at last.fm

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

As annoying as the windows-version last.fm scrobbler’s behavior can be, I have to say I’m impressed with the professionalism of their staff. In frustration and the complete and utter uselessness of their support forums, where moderators mark threads “FIXED” even has dozens of people are responding that the ‘solution’ doesn’t work, I went and wrote an angry email to every email address I could find for the place, especially the ones that specifically ask you not to use them for support requests. As hoped for, being the squeaky wheel got me a response where the forums were silent. It wasn’t a particularly helpful response, being the same assume-you-are-an-idiot-who-has-never-used-a-computer-solution every tech supporter tries first, “did you reinstall the product?” We shall see if they can come up with a useful second suggestion….

Samsung Galaxy tab annoyance of the day

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

It looks like Samsung doesn’t like the idea of you owning both a Tab and an iPad. Even though, as has been widely reported, Apple’s USB power adapter provides more than enough current for charging, the Tab only seems to support trickle charging from any non-Samsung adapter. If you’ve let the battery die completely, it won’t do ANY charging at all into you plug it into their adapter. I’d say it’s disappointing, but given that their ‘special’ anti-USB connector looks to be an exact clone of the ipad/ipod connector, just tweaked enough that you can’t reuse cables, I suppose it’s a more generalized disappointment with the tech industry for not sticking to standards better.

The eMusic party is finally over

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

With the addition of UMG, eMusic draws their life as the alternative-little-guy-tries-to-be-good to an end.  Gone are the simple to use credit-per-track subscription models.  In their place is a credit-as-currency-that-you-can-lose model.  It certainly places them in an odd position.  Their value differentiation is gone.  There’s no benefit to being a subscriber to emusic; you’re better off spending your money as you want to via amazon’s mp3 store.  There’s nothing that emusic has exclusive control over, and now they aren’t any cheaper.  I put my account on a 90 day hold; hopefully before the 90 days is up, their revenue stream will have suffered enough that they decide to ditch UMG altogether, and go back to indie-land where they can thrive.  Rhapsody still rocks.

Argh IT

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

I’ll preface this by saying I should have noticed last night, when I had to plug the console-laptop into a different outlet, because the first one was unpowered.  It wasn’t until this morning that I realized that, while the machine I couldn’t reach did have power, the network switch he was plugged into didn’t have any power.  I filed a level-2 priority request with IT to flip the breaker, and 3 hours later, I still haven’t even gotten a call back with an ETA.

I blame a certain local network hardware company that keeps stealing all the best sysadmin folk, from the last 3 jobs I’ve had, come to think.

Housing GRAR

Monday, August 16th, 2010

I get home today to find a 10-day quit-or-comply notice on my door.

WTF?

It turns out they somehow ‘forgot’ my cat deposit/etc, and now want another pet deposit, plus they want to start charging $10/month for pet-rent.  I went down, and the lady flips through the paperwork several times, before she finally finds a deposit in my name that says “$400 total, $200S, $200P”.  I also point out that my lease is not up for renewal, so they can’t start charging extra until it is.  While I’m waiting for her to look up these basic facts, another 2 tenants in the same position of having paid their deposits years ago, and now getting nastygrams, show up to complain as well.

Without something in writing from these people appologizing for their terrible record keeping, I’m not inclined to trust that they won’t still be trying to evict me in 10 days.  Time to call the Tenants Union of Washington State, I think.

And starting the painful process of sorting through 4 years of piled up “too important to throw away” papers that I didn’t get sorted properly when they first came in.  D’oh.  If lawyers end up involved, they’ll want those papers, I’m sure.

UPDATE:  Found the original lease, which indeed has the check box marked for pet deposit paid.  When I go down to show her where to look on her copy, there are 2 other people waiting to do the same basic thing, and a 4th shows up before she gets back.  She accepts are proof with good grace and tries to explain that the corporate office is in texas, and is unresponsive, and that we should expect things to get worse, and to have lots of empty apartments in the near future.  oh joy.

Asker vs Guesser in action

Monday, May 17th, 2010

“Do you have a couch I can crash on for a night or two?”

“I guess so…so, how long do you need a place?”

“Until I make enough money to get home.”

ah.