So, as part of my preparation for moving, I’m looking into whether I should stick with DirecTV or go with Time Warner cable (after all, you gotta worry about the important shit first). I’d like to consider FiOS TV, but while that’s an option where I live now, it isn’t available where I’m going (instead of fiber, out there they just use string and tin cans). One concern I have is that TW doesn’t appear to have Comedy Central in HD, whic is pretty close to being a deal breaker, since I’ve gotten quite used to the Daily Show and (especially) Colbert in HD. Anyhow, while perusing the TW site, I noticed a link for ‘live chat’ so I figured why not ask them what the deal is. I also had a few other questions, like how big is the hard drive in their DVR, does it support an external drive, such as eSATA, and what percentage (give or take) of their on-demand content is available in HD. So, after having to sign in with my first and last names and zip code, I was hooked up with ‘Alex’ so he could answer all my questions. It went something like this…
Alex: Thank you for choosing Time Warner support live chat. My name is Alex. May I first have your full name?
Never mind the goddamn thing just made me sign in with first and last names required. Maybe this was a trick to see if I was lying or something. So, whatever. I gave him my name (or a reasonable facsimile.
Alex: Thank you providing me with your full name. Now may I have you zip code?
Jeezus H. Christ, dude. Zip code was required, too. But, OK, whatever.
Alex: Thank you. How may I help you.
At last, we finally seemed to be getting somewhere.
Me: Just a few questions. First, I’d like to know if Comedy Central is available in HD.
Alex: I understand you would like to know if Comedy Central is available in HD. Is this correct?
Me: :nod: Yep.
Alex: I would be happy to assist you with that. One moment please.
Me:
Me: :jerk:
Me: :yawn:
Me:
Alex: I am pleased to tell you that Comedy Central is available on the Classic and Standard tier.
Me: 🙄 That’s nice. But is it available in HD?
Alex: One moment please.
Me: …………
Alex: An HD receiver/HD DVR box is required to receive programming in high definition.
Me: 😡 Uh, that’s nice, but if I had an HD receiver/HD DVR, would I be able to see Comedy Central in HD?
Alex: Correct!
Me: :growl: Correct, what?
Alex: You would be able to receive programming in high definition if you had an HD receiver/HD DVR.
Me: :fustrate:
At this point, Alex and I were, sadly, disconnected. It’s too bad, because I was really looking forward to Alex enlightening me as to the Time Warner DVR hard disk size, and the availability of HD on-demand content.
I’ve had more cogent conversations with A.L.I.C.E. (not to mention fake Kirk).
I then e-mailed their customer support, but it appears I’ve stumped them as well, because, other than the auto-response I got about 46 hours ago assuring me that a tech support person would respond within 24 hours, I’ve heard nothing.
Something tells me I’ll be sticking with DirecTV.
I must confess that not only did I not watch last night’s Emmys, I didn’t even know they were on. Since I haven’t actually seen many of the shows that won, I can’t really comment on the winners, except to say that I like Nurse Jackie, so I’m glad Edie Falco won, I like the kid from Big Bang Theory (which I also think is a good show), and I also like The Closer, because the character of Brenda Lee Johnson is just so gosh darn cute.
Speaking of cute, the normally rather adorable Anna Paquin’s dress made her look pretty stupid. It appears she was wearing some kind of ancient Egyptian football shoulder pads. Oh, Sookie. You have to wonder who talks them in to this stuff.
In other exciting news, after being down since the beginning of the month, Sedition Radio is back on the air. I kind of debated on whether or not to even bother with it, but then I found a Shoutcast host willing to give me a free 25-user server. I still need to run it locally, but it gets relayed to them. Not that anyone cares, but Morning Sedition lives on – at least for a little while longer. It’ll need to be down for at least a while when I move, and since it’s been almost five years now, well, that might be a good time to just say goodbye and thanks for all the fish. But, we’ll see.
Oh well, I guess I’d better get to work. Got a house (and a tractor, and a plow, and a pellet stove insert, and a shitload of fencing and…) to pay for.
I have a pretty good guess as to where all the stoners will be tonight– at home. And what they’ll be watching– Weeds, if they can remember. Yippity sippitity. Surprise, some scenes of Seattle tonight on the show.
Where the fuck is that from?
Gonna have to check this out.
I have to confess: I like Project Runway. I’m not always sure what I like about it, but I find it entertaining. However, I cannot EVER tell who will win because, apparently, I have no fashion sense. Whatever those fashion forward judges think is just too cool, leaves me cold…and totally confused. Something I see as lumpy, unflattering and unwearable is as likely to be the winner as anything else. As for Anna Paquin she may be in that fashion forward mode…or not. All I know is that flattering, comfortable and wearable are not words that should enter your mind when deciding who is dressed well.
What are high heels? I’m pretty sure those were invented by abusive lesbians for their partners so they couldn’t run away in a fight.
Oh, and coffee is a gateway drug. I have facts and numbers to support that claim. I think, maybe. I heard it on NPR. Nah, maybe not. Never mind
Just tell them you think you saw some illegal Canadians scampering across your land.
I am going to try to make a screening of the national one night only screening of “The Big Uneasy” tonight, a
mockdocumentary from Harry Shearer about what really happened in New Orleans after Katrina passed by.5 years ago. Today is the 5th anniversary of the man made disaster that followed the glancing blow of a class 3 hurricane.The election in November 2004 was a devastating moment for me but Katrina was a knockout punch. I watched the ’04 Dem Convention at my friends’ condo in Uptown NOLa where I got my first notice of the O’Bama. A few months later our hopes were dashed and less than a year later a lot of hope was crushed. My friends did OK as things go but their city was truly a disaster that has still not been made right.
If you can’t make it to the movie, human shitbag “Brownie” has a new book coming out which will explain that neither Kathleen Blanco or Ray Nagan called him to declare an emergency (maybe their phones were underwater?) so what could he do but wait?
http://deadlyindifference.com/
‘Melo is as good as gone but he won’t be coming to the Knicks.
http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2010/08/carmelo_anthony_is_as_good_as_gone_how_quickly_should_the_nuggets_move_to_deal_him.php
The short-lived Tea Party Exchange was supposed to be a loyalty program for customers who wanted to shop in teabagger-supporting businesses and see their money donated to teabagger causes.
Except that at least in Dayton, Ohio, advertising as a teabagger business didn’t exactly bring in the customers. Quite the opposite. So the Exchange was forced to shut down. Turns out the businesses who had paid $150 to participate in the Exchange were instead losing customers. Some even received threats. One business owner reported being called a Nazi. The founder, Donald Hutchinson, was forced to refund the $150 to the business owners who had bought into the exchange, only to back out when their customers disappeared.
So since that worked out so well, obviously it’s time to take the Exchange national.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/8/30/896995/-The-teabagger-business-model