Nov
11
2009
4

Insta-Sick

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In case you’re wondering, I’m not feeling well.  I don’t know what it is, nor do I care.  So what if it’s swine flu?!  It’s the flu!!!  It probably isn’t, but it doesn’t make a difference.  Anyway, don’t let me cough or sneeze on you.

Written by curtis in: My Life,My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants | since 28 Dec 2008 |
Aug
04
2009
3

I Hate Freshmen… Orientation!

I don’t really hate freshmen.  Yes, they can be weird and annoying, but freshmen orientation is much worse.  I like love am obsesed with volleyball.  I play every chance I get.  I play Sunday mornings.  And Monday evenings.  And Tuesday evenings.  And….  So when freshmen orientation rolls around every other day, all the freshmen desert the gym and rush to the meetings.  Since when do people need dozens of meetings to get used to school?  Especially when they have homework?  And VOLLEYBALL?  I must have skipped half of the meetings when I was a freshman, because I definitely don’t remember there being that many.  Maybe I’m just blocking out the memory.  At least I didn’t have the stupid “Southern Connections” class.  Yes, SAU has a class for EVERY incoming freshman.  It is supposed to help them get used to college life.  I think it’s just a way to make money and dump more work on students.  And keep them from playing volleyball with me.

Written by curtis in: My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants | since 28 Dec 2008 |
Jul
09
2009
2

Comcast… GRRRR

I now officially hate Comcast.  Except that they do have really fast Internet.

We got Comcast cable high-speed Internet at the beginning of the summer.  John signed the contract, and Tim and I paid him.  This was working out until our second month, when John mentioned that he still didn’t have the first bill.  So, he called Comcast.  They said he should get a new bill within the week.

The next week, without the bill, John called them again.  Turns out they had the wrong address (John may have said the ZIP code was 37315 rather than 37302, which is the next ZIP code over).  So, they said they’d fix it and send another bill.

The next week (this is the third week of trying to get a bill from Comcast), John decided that the phone calls just weren’t working, so he wrote a letter.  Yes, the snail mail kind, explaining our issue.

That was a couple of weeks ago.

We do not have a bill.

John is away for the week.

Two days ago I called Comcast.  I waited more than 30 minutes on hold.  Nobody answered.  So, I went to their website and joined the line (of 15 people) to chat with a representative.

More than 30 minutes later, “Analyst Anne” (not joking) started the chat.  I explained that we had money waiting for Comcast, they just needed to take it from us.  I stressed that Comcast wouldn’t let us pay.  I also wrote out our entire address.

I forgot to mention this–it’s important:  we didn’t have a “valid” account number.  This makes talking to Comcast annoying.  Every time John called Comcast, they gave him a new number, all of them invalid.

So, Anne asked for the account number.  I explained our predicament.  So, she needed all kinds of info.  I called John so he could relay to me the info needed.  Address.  She apparently forgot I gave it before.  So, I wrote it.  Full name.  Turns out it’s Jonathan Freese, not John Freese.  So, I told her that.  Last four digits of SSN.  I guess John trusts me, cause he gave it to me, and I her.

So, she ran “health checks” and other junk.  She found out that we were two months behind.  Imagine that!  I was right!  And she gave me the amount due.  It sounded like more than it should be.  So I asked a few times if there was a “past due” charge.  After about the third inquiry, she said that there was, for $7.00.  Of course, I don’t like paying for things out of my control.  So, I asked to have this removed, and for a way to pay.  She said that she would make a note of it, and when we paid, they would investigate to see if we deserved $7.00 of credit back.  Well, I didn’t think that was good enough, but she did.

By the end of a more-than-one-hour-long chat, she had figured out what our problem was, given us a new account number, and promised us a bill within 72 hours.  I saved the transcript.

By yesterday evening, we had our Internet cut off.

When I got home, I immediately troubleshot the issue.  It was Comcast’s doing.  So, I called Comcast.  I went through the automated stuff, then started to listen to the autrocious music.  Tim came downstairs to help out if needed (apparently he can be a very good angry customer when he needs to be, but so can I when it’s as stupid an issue as this).  So, I put it on speaker and we sat there waiting and talking about other random stuff for a while.  Then THERE WAS A VOICE!  The guy quickly assessed our situation (actually trusted us, too) when we told him all the info and offered a quick solution.  He added a digit to our account number (apparently we were one digit short–imagine that!).  He said that as a one-time courtesy, he’d take off the $7.00 charge (immediately) and transfer me to the automated pay-by-phone service.  I was thrilled!  When I asked if I could get the phone number for future phone payments, he told me that there should be a way to get there from the main automated menu.

Well, he transfered me, after I thanked him sincerely.  I started keying in my account number and such, then it told me the balance to pay:  over $90.  That was the right number, for three months, but I realized that I didn’t really want to do it at the moment.  I mean, I’ve paid John already.  So, I hung up.  I called John and left a message for him to pay by phone.

I then called Comcast again to see if I could get to the number again.  After following every route in the automated menu, I got in line again for customer service.  After another half-hour (or more, I think) of leaving it on speaker so I could do other things, my phone’s battery ran out.

Turns out there is no way to get to the payment by phone without first talking to a Comcast rep.  Seriously.  That’s what I found out after another half-hour this morning.  So I gave John the account number over the phone, and he found a way to pay online (apparently we now had a valid account number–that helps).  So, we now have Internet access again.

Why does Comcast make it so difficult to pay our bill?!  Seriously, I said MANY times (in all caps, no less) that we “WANT TO PAY OUR BILL”.  I asked things like, “WHY WON’T YOU LET US PAY?!”  Not kidding.  I asked more than five times in my chat with Anne.  Nobody told me I could pay by phone until the guy last night I talked to.  Nobody told me that to accomplish such a feat again would take years of phone-waiting.

I hate Comcast.

Note:  If you don’t believe something like this could happen, I could email you the transcript (minus account info, SSN, etc.).  It’s quite true.  Or, you could just call 1-800-COMCAST.  You’ll find that you get a human almost instantly by dialing (3, I think) to add service.  If you have a billing inquiry, you will have the longest wait.  I didn’t try dialing to discontinue service (although I’m guessing they don’t even answer that phone), though I considered it.

Written by curtis in: My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants | since 28 Dec 2008 |
May
09
2009
6

Hmm…. Would I Be a Hypocrite?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8041421.stm

Would I be a hypocrite to call the Pope a hypocrite?  Or would I simply be labeled a heretic?

The Pope is talking with Muslims, saying that it’s dangerous to use religion in politics.  How can he say that?  He’s obviously making a political move, trying to make Christian-Muslim relationships better.  Also, the Catholic Church has a LONG history of messing with politics.  I’m glad he’s trying to put that behind them, but it still seems weird.  He has no problem with talking to political leaders and trying to have some influence there, but I guess he’s the only one above his own words.

Sorry if somebody finds this offensive, but I find the Pope’s precociousness irksome.

There are two words you rarely find adjacent to each other.  Or juxtaposed.  That second sentence was superfluous, I realize (or realise, for non-Americans), but some words simply bear repetition for their beauty.  Just ask Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the best author ever), as he quoted Adam (yes, human # 1) in his diary.

Robby will get a kick out of that.

Written by curtis in: My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants | since 28 Dec 2008 |
May
04
2009
3

A Day in the Life of… Me.

Just a quick thought before I actually post something worth reading (or not, depending on how into me you are):  what is FoxNews doing?  Seriously!  I am about ready to unsubscribe to my FoxNews.com RSS feeds.  I don’t need to click on the links to know I don’t care about Hugh Hefner’s health, but I couldn’t resist clicking on a link when the short overview talked about nerds never getting hot dates.  In fact, here is a quote:

Perhaps its because geeks’ troubles getting hot dates in real life. Or their overactive imaginations. Or a combination of the two.

Firstly, look at the sentence structures.  That paragraph (yes, the paragraph begins like that) is enough to make anybody within 500 miles of an English major puke.  Secondly, if you’ve ever taken a psychology class, you may begin to wonder what the author is trying to say about his own confidence….

Needless to say at this point (but I’ll say it anyway, for the sake of those who have taken speech class and believe the lie [yes, that's a fallacy of some sort (I also took speech class)] that you must restate your entire argument after you state it), FoxNews needs some actually interesting and relavent news in their top headlines.

So that’s a rant.

Well, I started work at the radio station today!  I won’t be on air for the first couple of months, though, as I’ll be training.  I’m very glad that I brought a book (yes, it’s Catch-22, by Joseph Heller, and I’ll get to it in a bit), as I had time to get through 6 chapters.  “Work” mostly involved sitting for a while, then watching somebody do something for a couple minutes, then waiting again.  There’s a lot of waiting.  That happens when you play classical music.  There are 20-minute songs.  Most of the work at the radio station is babysitting the airtime.  Basically, an announcer is there to forward- and back-announce songs, provide station info and public service announcements.  Oh, and advertise for the underwriters (that’s very important, as I learned today).  Actually, there’s so much waiting that there is a leisure computer in the announcer studio!  The girl with which I worked today sat there watching “Bride Wars” (let me just say that I will not be using my leisure time the same way) in between her times on air and setting up the programs.

Getting to and from work is half the fun of the day, as it’s a 15-minute bike ride each way.  Here’s a map (without taking my shortcuts through a couple parks and fields):

Bike ride to work

Bike ride to work

Actually, this shows from work (or actually, from University Drive in front of the administration building) to home.  I don’t feel like changing the caption.  And I usually end up going through the memorial park, then through part of the student park, then across a soccer field, a running track, and through the unfinished parking lot of the Hulsey Wellness Center.  It’s an interesting ride!

I have about a week before Brazil!  Yay!  So send me your last-minute donations!  If you need an address, use the contact form on the site and I’ll email my address to you.  If you need money, we’re in the same boat, and it’s sinking from our weight, so you need to get out, get some money, and then give it to me.

Now, back to the original rant:  well, not really.  I just have a stupid link and a couple of good links from Fox.  Guess which one….

I agree with the professor in this one and I’ll tell you why in a following post, if I feel like it.

This one’s funny, whether it’s relevant or not.

This is straight-up insane!

This one’s weird, to a whole new level.

Anyway, that’s today.  As for yesterday, I caved in and bought a cell phone.  It’s a Samsung Rant, for those that care.  And it came “free”… with a $40 a month plan.  Without texting… yet.  I’ll get texting when the school year starts.  I don’t need it now.  Oh, and I don’t actually have it yet, as it is scheduled to arrive in my hands by the end of the week.

Written by curtis in: My Life,My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants | since 28 Dec 2008 |
Apr
29
2009
--

Sticks and Pucks

Well, this season of intramurals floor hockey at SAU was awesome!  I was on a great A-league team

Wow.  This is a post that I had to leave unfinished a long time ago.  That’s sad.  Well, anyway, I was going to say that our team won the championships.  We beat every team in the league by at least doubling their scores every time.  Except one team.  We tied.  So we played against the team we tied with earlier for the championship.  We tied.  Then we went to sudden death overtime.  After about three minutes, we got a shot in!!!!!!!!  Hooray!  Well, now the news is old.  Now the news is that when the yearbook came out, it failed to recognize that we had won, and concluded that we had tied our final game.  It also said that hockey is Canada’s national sport.  Right.  Any Canadian could tell you it isn’t!  La crosse is the national sport of Canada.  There were also a couple of spelling errors on the floor hockey page.  Hows that for insult?

Written by curtis in: My Life,My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants | since 28 Dec 2008 |
Jan
25
2009
5

I HATE WINDOWS!

I can’t tell you how much trouble Windows gives me.  I work in a computer lab, and that means dealing with 26 XP machines.  It is such a pain!  We just freshly imaged EVERY computer in the lab, yet somehow Windows finds ways to have unique errors on several of them.  I want to move to Europe where there is a significant portion of the population that uses Linux.  That would be nice.

Written by curtis in: My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants | since 28 Dec 2008 |
Oct
06
2008
9

BeepBeepBeepBeep….

Here at Southern Adventist University a few years ago, a girl died in a dorm fire. Because of that tragic incident, fire safety has become an extremely high priority. However, we may just be overdoing it a little. Actually, we me be overdoing it a lot. There is no reason to have three or four fire drills a month. It just makes people angry to wake them up every week at 2:00 a.m. and have them stand outside for 20 minutes. Anyway, here’s a video Robby took so you can enjoy one of the events as much as we did (best watched at 2:00 a.m. and while walking through a WELL-lit hallway).

Written by curtis in: Media,My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants,Videos | since 28 Dec 2008 |
Sep
25
2008
1

Elections 2008

Vote, (American) people!!!  I will definitely vote.  I pay good taxes (actually, I don’t pay much because I’m a poor college student) to have rights such as voting for the country’s leaders.  And about whom you should vote for, make it someone whose views are parallel–or at least similar–to yours.  I get somewhat angry when people say, “we need a (insert ethnicity or gender) as a (insert office)” or, “I don’t want another Bush.”  It also annoys me when people say that they won’t vote because there is no good candidate.  Is there ever a truly good candidate?  Seriously?  If you are not comfortable with any candidate being a country leader, move to another country, or at least don’t be so critical of a government you didn’t care enough about to be involved in.

Anyway, that’s my rant for today, in light of the beginning of absentee ballot registration.  I may reveal my sides in issues as the weeks before election roll by.

Written by curtis in: My Thoughts,Opinions,Rants | since 28 Dec 2008 |

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