It's been a good week. On Friday the 24th the new Chipotle located 1.3 miles away from my house officially opens. However that meant that on Tuesday and Wednesday it was free food days. Of course that meant waiting in line for 30 minutes the first day and over 45 minutes the next, but hey - free burritos and whatever else you want. I think half the people in line both days were Bethel people too. Today they get to sleep in though, as they've all been there every day for 8 days and need rest for the big day tomorrow. Apparently the way to be first in line for the official opening is to fax your order in at like 8am asking for it to be ready at 11. Or at least that's what one of the workers said. On Wednesday I was sitting down eating with Ross and Lindsey, and suddenly one of the workers walks by, looks at me, and says "hey, it's the fix-your-computer guy!". We all sorta were puzzled for a second, until I realized that on Tuesday I had worn this shirt. I hadn't talked to any of the employees that day, but I guess I must just make an impression on people.
Otherwise the week has been sorta boring. Work is busy with too many projects, all of which are going in and out of various states of holds on certain things. It's an interesting balancing game of figuring out something to do while waiting for something else to avoid ending up with yet another in-process project hanging over my head. I say it's better to not start rather than have to keep track of state. I spent the day hiding in the server room, which was actually sorta peaceful. No interruptions, and it's a room with white noise (fans/air through the ducts) so loud that you have to raise your voice to talk to people, but with my earphones in I can't really hear that. Perfect background for just listening to music while waiting for progress bars and doing all the daily requests.
Tuesday night the Comcast guy came out to disconnect the video trap. I sorta felt bad for him, since he was a short guy and the ladder and fence were definitely disproportionally large for him. And the fact that I actually have no intention of ever hooking up a TV to it. The reason for the visit was actually because they offered me a free upgrade to 6Mbps service for a year, along with that video. They came bundled, not separately. I haven't noticed anything different yet. Unless things change drastically, I think it's pretty definite that in a year I'll switch back to 4 or possible 3Mbps service (if I even have Comcast HSI at that point).
I'm rather annoyed at Microsoft tonight. ActiveSync is being flaky and saying my PocketPC is a Guest (allow network pass through) rather than a syncing connection. Apparently this isn't an uncommon problem with it, which doesn't sound like fun. And ActiveSync 3.8 has issues with the installer (as does 3.7). I think I may start looking at sync4j again and possibly do a complete wipe and rebuild once that's working. That's assuming it handles all-day events now. Why don't any of the open calendar solutions handle that properly? vCalendar supports it, which is what stuff seems to use. Apparently iSync breaks it on everything though (on my PocketPC, and also for someone who uses it with a blackberry). It turns them into 00:00-24:00, which is completely broken with timezone changes. Actually IIRC Outlook has this issue too if you're not careful, and it came up in a recent /. article. I'm thinking that I may need to customize a solution to get what I want. I've said it before and I'll say it again - PocketPC is fine for those who know computers and want certain features (like VGA resolution on a 3" screen and it backed by a fast CPU and lots of RAM), but sucks for non-computer people. So yea, basically they're horrible for the people they're targetted towards, and fun toys for the people outside the marketing department's view.
They just called me out of the blue, and left a VM. I'll send you the contact info. When I called back and talked to the guy he didn't ask who I was or anything before talking about the service and saying he could set it up for me, so I don't think they're too restrictive on it.
Cool thanks...I'm going to pull up the comcast.net live chat and see if I can sign up via that route. I'd rather not actually *talk* to anyone :)
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hrm - did they (comcast) call you with this offer or was it a mailing? I'd like to try and convince them to upgrade me to 6mbit for the next year...