Friday, December 22, 2006

Thought for the holidays

Dear Old People,

Please GET OUT OF THE U-SCAN LINE! I appreciate your attempt to maintain a connection with the ever-changing world of technology, but YOU SUCK at the U-scan. Stick with talking to your little bluetooth ear-gnome and hitting pedestrians with your navigation-enabled, dvd-playing car.

You can't teach an old dog to check itself out of Kroger.

ps. Kroger, maybe we should start thinking about changing the express lane from 12 items or less to 30 *years* or less.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Thought on 12/21/06

Two videos. Shipped from the same location. On the same day. One arrives today. One does not.

I knew our postman had a Battlestar Galactica addiction!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Thought on 12/18/06

What kind of day has it been.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Thought on 12/17/06

List of in-house, readily-consumable food:

30 or so mini-sugar cookies, fully iced and sprinkled.
3/4 of a bundt cake of "monkey-bread"
6-8 molasses cookies
(soon) 1 large pizza.

I love the holidays.

and ps, the correspondence over on midwest home is taken care of... I think. Sorry 'bout that.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Thought on 12/15/06

Way to go, Mongolian herdsman Bao Xishun!!!


"World's tallest man saves dolphin"

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Correspondence

Here.

Thought on 12/13/06

Darn you, ingrown toenail!

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Thought on 12/12/06

Even though I'm poor, it sure is nice to buy some gifts for the nice folks around me.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Thought on 12/11/06

Listen, Michigan. I realize you think that one little year in North Carolina turned me into a pansy, but there's no point in this one step forward, two steps back approach. Fifty-one degrees. Come on now. I need a reason to buy a good sled.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Thought on 12/8/06

Yay! 5 miles at 7:17/m. I'm definitely back.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Thought on 12/7/06: iTunes customer support via... telephone?!!

I constantly criticize Apple for their recent iTunes releases - they fail so much in the usability department and they simply fail too often to resemble anything other than software produced by Microsoft. Also in that category is their seeming-determination to keep you from telling them how to fix it next time. In order to provide feedback - that is, *after* you find the feedback form, which I think you must get through by some desideratic combination of the apple website and iTunes' help, which often doesn't respond - you have to create an account. After which, iTunes seems to "forget" that you were trying to leave feedback and take you back to the store or something. So you have to find the magic combination again. And - before today - you couldn't event *think* of simply calling up customer service to discuss your issues with iTunes. They don't provide you with a phone number.

That is why today is a special day. Through Slate.com, I provide you, verbatim, with their instructions for calling iTunes customer support. The only unfortunate part, still on a Microsoftian-"we shall rule the world" attitude, is that you must have an iPod and give it's serial number. Perhaps, as a favor to the general public, the owners of these lost iPods wouldn't mind if you borrowed their serial numbers (please note the possibility that Apple could say "hey, that iPod is reported as stolen." Then the police would come. Then they would search your house. Then they would hold you until you told them where you were keeping the iPod. Then you would die, old and brittle, in jail for borrowing a serial number).

And now:

"1.) Telephone the following number: 800-275-2273 (only available between 8am and 5pm CT). This is the Apple Care Service and Support Line.
2.) When you hear the recorded greeting, enter 70. The recording will very likely reject that entry at first. If so, try again.
3.) When you're prompted to say the product that you need tech support for, say "iTunes."
4.) When you're prompted to say what type of computer you're using, say "a Windows machine" or "Macintosh."
5.) When you're prompted to say whether you're calling on behalf of a school, answer "yes" or "no."
6.) This will get you a live person. Please note: You will need to state the serial number of your iPod before you can proceed."

And if you have time after talking with Apple, head on over to Slate.com and thank Timothy Noah for his removing of the sword from a very puckered stone.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

R.I.P. on 12/6/06


R.I.P. doorbell label. Slate made you, the cold wind took you away. At least I hope it was the wind. If it was the mailman or our neighbor...that *is* a lot of tape to just disappear... grrr.... you will be missed, doorbell label!

Monday, December 04, 2006

Thought on 12/4/06

Who knew being a Trivia Master (note the relation to Dungeon Master) could be such a precarious position? Game night at the Drousen household!

Saturday, December 02, 2006

New Correspondence

available over at my other home.

Thought on 12/1and2/06

Whirlwind trip to Chicago (and I do mean whirlwind - we drove a few hours to a slim parking lot, got out, and heard the horn as the South Shore came through Michigan City Indiana, slow and down the center of the street... hopped on and took off - backwards - to a city that now towers above us, dropping licorice-sticks of ice from the overhangs of buildings. I had to take most of yesterday to reconcile this magical arrival to such a different environment, not helped in any way by the fact that the "Club" - that being the Union League Club of Chicago - whose "Clubhouse" we were staying in had a dress code, required coat check, and prohibition of outside alcohol. I do believe I was only able to get friendly with this city due to Slate's company and a 1/2 lb burger with saurkraut, onions, peppers, and stone-ground mustard paired with at least 1/2lb of chili cheese fries. Who said cities are expensive? Anyother day I could've fed three Timmy D's at that meal). An arrest at Interlochen for (what else?) child porn. Another friend bites the dust (marriage).
This is one crazy world I've got myself into.


To top it all off, I'm writing this from a Panera (not sure the Union League Club takes its wireless too seriously - expecting, instead, for members to attend the Library or the floor devoted to temporary offices). I've redeemed my free bagel pack, but have not been back in one of these stores since the dread managerial days... This one, on State and... Thatroadsignistoosmalltoreadfromhere, is actually kind of nice. Chicago has been uncompromising for us this time, with trying to find food downtown at 11pm, the Club, the weather. But this Panera, it seems, has less morning business than the one in Durham, is fine with my small coffee-copout for their internet and shelter (while Slate's attending final conference wrap-up), has these strange club chairs with wobbly round 'table' attached to arm, probably more appropriate for a library. Which reminds me, the public library (across the street!) opens soon. Which reminds me, everyone should watch "The Librarian Returns"! tomorrow night - I think it's on TNT. Stay warm!