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  • Only in Alaska…and who to ADSL next?

    This story is everything that Alaska brings forth in my mind. It’s so insane, it could only happen there.

    Now, in other news, yesterday I was ranty at BT, today they’ve worn me down. Maybe because I’m sick, or maybe just through their utter crappitude. Having told me in phonecall 5, or 4, I’m unsure which, that there was a fault ‘either with my broadband hub phone or with the router’ and asked me to perform a check and ring them back at which point they’d organise a replacement for whichever it is…

    They – after I rung them back – declared that they wouldn’t send out a replacement because the fault I’ve got is “similar” to an outage they’ve been having recently. Never mind that my fault appears to predate their outage, never mind that their outage only affects people 5 to 15 minutes into the call (mine will randomly occur from the second I answer, to any point onwards). No. It *might* be that, so it’s okay to incovenience a customer who *may* have a piece of equipment that has not worked since day one. That’s fine.

    However, in an astonishing feat of persistance versus BT they have now said they’ll send me out a new homehub. I wonder if it’ll be any better than the one I’ve currently got.

    Incidentally, in case it’s not, who do people recommend for ADSL in the UK?

  • Sickly, again.

    I dunno why, I’ve had a fairly relaxed ‘while’, but the last few days I’ve been feeling a bit iffy. Not really unwell but I had a headache which sucked, and then I had this sort of nausea. Not all the time, but just sometimes. It’d been hanging around for a while at any rate. Last night I couldn’t sleep, at leasts, i could, but only in short bursts; I kept waking up and feeling hot, then cold. At 4am I woke up drenched in sweat, feeling dizzy and nauseous. I felt incredibly hot, despite having the window open. So, having downed some more paracetamol and brufen I finally located my ancient little mercury thermometer.

    39.4 Degrees C.

    No wonder I was feeling unwell.

    So, day off then today. I hated ringing at 4am to say “I’m not coming in” but since standing was a challenge, I don’t think a day of work would have been a great plan. I still feel terrible – which means I’ll be missing the Metric gig tonight :(

    Anyone want a ticket to go see Metric?

    So, lots of web browsing and sleeping later, I bring you some good news, and something interesting.

  • Fuck BT

    So, I just had the misfortune to experience BT’s customer ‘support’. Having patronised me for 30 minutes, the guy cut me off mid sentance. Well, I’m impressed.

    Problems with my homehub:

    – Loss of DNS. I suddenly become unable to resolve addresses, this only ceases to be an issue if I reset the homehub.
    – Random disconnection for wireless computers. Despite indicating high signal strength both wireless machines for longish periods can’t access the hub… unless I reset it.
    – Random inability to connect to the homehub admin interface. Usually this is followed by one of the other issues.
    – Wireless machine (a) maintains a 54ish Mbps connection, wireless machine (b) does not. It drops to 1Mbps then falls off.

    BT’s response? There’s nothing wrong with it. Clearly this is the way it’s *meant* to work.

    BT’s response to the fact that my homehub phone has a marked tendancy to mid-call emit a high-pitched whistle and then crash, well, I’m not sure. They said it was another department, and then cut me off so I’m disinclined to go back and talk to them again. I’m strongly inclined to cancel my subscription and demand my money back.

  • This may very well be the worst song ever.

    I can’t describe the pain.

    In other news, I watched the Lost Room today. Um, all of it. Not intentionally; it’s just it was there, and I was tired. To be honest, my inital thoughts weren’t great – the acting was just a bit… meh. And I was frustrated by some of the plot devices used. But, I got into all the same, the story is kinda good enough that if you just let some odds and sods slide you become engrossed.

    And err, yeah, hence I appear to have spent 6 hours watching TV today, which was kind of unintentional. It’s definately good, definately worth watching… yes. So um, yeah. No decorating today though – which is bad of me. I should have been decorating. Definately. Feh. Either that or doing a minor reorg of some bits in the lounge. I think I want to shuffle a few things around.

    Or hoovering. The tasks are there, I’m just not really doing them. Feh. Work’s been hard though, recently. I’ve got a patient who thinks, to quote the song, ‘everything you know is wrong’. Combined with everything you do is wrong, and also everything is late. The eventual effect on me, after several days of this, is to just not want to walk into the bay.

    We’ve given the ‘common courtesy’ lecture, the ‘not the only patient’ lecture, the ‘please is part of being polite’ lecture, and the ‘shouting at staff is not acceptable’ lecture. All of which rained down like a drizzle over the ocean.

    So my day off tomorrow is much appreciated and I have plans, plans that mean I should probably go to bed…

  • Things I’ve noted.

    I) I’d forgotten how much nicer the Macinhac is to use. I’d forgotten how shiny MacOS is (anyone want to buy me a Mac Laptop? Anyone? No? *tumbleweed*). I’d forgotten how much nicer the display is. I’d also forgotten how slow the screen update is on the Macinhac (anyone want to buy me a big, powerful video editing Mac? Anyone? No? Darn).

    II) I’ve discovered how utterly awful the ringtones on the BT Homehub are. It’d been bugging me for a while that the ringtone on the phone was irritating, but I’d not realised that it doesn’t have the simplest, most basic ring tone of them all. ‘Ring ring’, or even a US/Canadian stye Riiiiiing. No, it’s got irritating polyphonic ringtones that sound awful. *sighs*

    III) And finally, I’d forgotten that I got tagged by [info]nagrom523 to do the ten random things meme. And believe me, it’s 2229 here, and I’m feeling pretty random just before bed. So here goes… (more…)

  • Hooked, again.

    So, I’ve got my grubby little hands on some BSG Season 3. It’s 2033, and I’ve watched (so far) 4 episodes today. I am, in fact, hooked. It’s – again – such a good series. it’s interrupted my plans for this evening. No painting has happened (contrary to previous plans), I’ve not fitted the light (contrary to previous plans), I got takeaway (instead of cooking)….

    But it is bloody good. Really bloody good. The problem with watching a show like this, like this (i.e. all in one huge great lump) is you never want to stop, and when you run out, everything’s so intense that it’s a real shock.

    Aaanyway. So. On to Episode 6.

    In other news, (not that there’s been much of that today), I’ve e-signed this. You should too, imho. Assuming you’re UKian.

  • Shocking

    I had a bit of a shock today. As most of you probably know I am, of course, a geek. I have all my CD’s encoded and on the PC; and some downloaded tracks also – lots of mashups, lots of interesting stuff. Yes. I have another PC. Well, a Macish. And the Macish is my video machine, it serves out my video content, thus saving on the actual hastle of finding DVDs and so on. It’s full. At least, one of the disks is full. Well, it’s not anymore, but I did have one heck of a shock when it said ‘not enough space’ as I tried to move some video files around. How can I possibly need more disk space?

  • Present friends excepted…

    Why is it that men, at least men who do jobs involving, say, building or in this case working on cars, seem congenitally unable to listen to women. I’ve owned my car 13 years, nearly 14. I’ve worked on every single system on it; fuel, electrics, brakes; the only exception is steering which, apart from creasing some nipples now and then, has remained free of my tampering.

    Why is it then, that when I say ‘don’t just adjust the brakes, please change the handbrake cables’ they appear to be unable to hear the words. Or at least they hear them, ignore them, and I come back and find that ‘oh, the handbrake cable was really slack, so I’ve just adjusted it up’.

    ARGH!

    I *know* it’s slack… that’s because IT KEEPS STRETCHING DUMBASS. I’ve adjusted it up, other garages, they’ve adjusted it up. I’ve adjusted the brakes, replaced the pads, greased the little slidey bits, checked the adjusters are coming on, even replaced a drum. They work fine on the footbrake – they work fine when you adjust up the handbrake, the problem is that the cable is probably fraying internally, and is stretching in use over increasingly short periods of time.

    *sighs*

    This happens every time I use a garage, and y’know what, I’m bored of it. It’s why I so rarely use garages; that and not trusting them at all. Oh, and having no money.

    On the plus side my car now has a shiny shiny MOT and I can tax her for another year. Also need to sort out insurance… *sigh*

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  • Most accidents happen within 3 miles of home

    So, it snowed. I took my motorcycle to work… to say something suprising, I did not freeze to death. No, really. I wasn’t even very cold. I was pretty chilly coming back, to be fair, but I think that was more down to poor preparation on my part. At any rate, there I was doing my best michelin man impression, wearing Thermal top (Canadian), Thermal longsleeved T (Alaskan), Hoodie (cheers Trey!) and my motorcycle gear in it’s winter configuration (extra layer of insulation). My fingers, they got quite chilly; my toes were cold, (only can squeeze two layers of socks in there). The ride, though, was not nearly as bad as I was expecting – and my little Cherry Red Zed, she took me all the way to work without missing a beat. Leaked oil everywhere, but ran like a little ‘zed should.

    I sat in an interesting course about wound management all day. Should you be feeling particularly keen, I’ll tell you about it :-)

    And then at 4:30 I put my bike gear back on and headed off, by now the snow which was covering the ground and making things a bit dicey this morning had gone. Gone gone gone. So I pootled. At the first corner, things nearly went sideways. The bike slithered slightly on the (presumably diesel soaked) road – gently backing off very slightly we made it round, and I flew down the M25. A bit of filtering in some stationary traffic and I was off, onto the M4. It was about halfway down the M4 that a thought hit me. It was the kind of thought that made me as paranoid as the devil in god’s hottub.

    I’d left a rather important piece of my safety gear propped at the end of my bed. Where I’d moved it so it’d not be ‘as cold as the wall’ in the morning. My back protector. My favourite bit of motorcycling kit. After this revalation I rode like a saint. Unfortunately, these revelations have a tendancy to wear off, especially when spurred to forget (as I was) by the bike going “…and no”. Which it did, when it ran out of fuel. Fortunately I was in the slow lane and headed off the highway onto the hard shoulder. I wasn’t quite quick enough switching to reserve, so had to hop off and re-kickstart the bike (you loose these skills). After a brief interlude we were back and back protector all forgotten, filtering like a demon. Well, a very civilised, quiet demon; the kind that still sticks to rules like ‘no more than 15 miles an hour faster than the surrounding traffic’ and so on.

    I came off the motorway, made it through Slough and up to near my house, where there’s a motorbike overtaking lane (or hashed area) and almost always a queue. Taking advantage of this lane I trundled up the queue and indicated left as I approached my *KEEP CLEAR* junction. The lights ahead were red as I drew level with the car at the head of the queue, stopped for the ‘keep clear’ zone. Some part of my animal brain alerted me, the driver had started to move, my left-turn, dubious as it was before hand was now going to be a left turn into a moving car…

    …I braked hard, and sometimes luck is your pillion, despite the front wheel locking and me having to release some braking effort I came to a stop. The driver carried on, unaware, because he didn’t bother to check his mirrors.

    Fortunately, the driver behind let me through…and I made it home without further incident. I fully admit, I should not have done that left turn, tiredness and a desire to be at home in the ‘warm’ overrode very basic bike skills. I am, as I would say, a dumbass. But it underwrote the importance, to me, of wearing my bike gear… and when I’m driving, of checking those mirrors and blind spots, because while I only do it when I’m dumb, couriers and take-away delivery guys, they do it all the time…

    So yeah. Safe, but very lucky.