1. I ordered new seeds. Not many because most of my seeds are recent (and refrigerated). But some are only good for a year and some are 4 years old and needed to be replaced.
Also, I started lettuces in a windowsill planter (inside). I should get some mesclun harvest in a month. YAY!
2. Also, I turned on my seedling light stand yesterday. Mostly for some perennial seedlings from last year I am trying to recover, but also some early "greens".
3. The light stand works. Each shelf has two 4' fluorescent grow-lights and two "daylight" bulbs, I can't control the light outside, but at least I can give all the plants a good start inside.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Changed ISPs
It was a little bit of a fight. I changed my cable and internet from Comcast to Verizon FiOS. And my telephone from regular telephone to FiOS telephone. Turned in my Comcast equipment today. Know what? They didn't even care.
This brings my total bill down to $140 from $210 per month. And gives me free long distance domestic calling for free. I think I'll call my Dad in Florida tomorrow.
I'm not thrilled with the Verizon remote control. Its fussy about aiming. The old Comcast one worked anywhere in the room. But the Verizon folks say it is a matter of pressing the buttons fast and not holding them down. We'll see about that, but I'll admit I am getting better about that..
If you are getting a blank on the emails you try to send me, the new one is:
cavebear2118 AT verizon DOT net...
If its about the cats, it is: marksmews2118 AT verizon DOT com. You know to replace the words with the symbols, right?
I've emailed everyone who has contacted me in the past 2 years with the new address, so I hope that includes everyone I should tell. I've updated my emails (with new fancier passwords) for all my existing commercial accounts. I've copied the old emails into new folders.
If there is anything else I should do, a suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
This brings my total bill down to $140 from $210 per month. And gives me free long distance domestic calling for free. I think I'll call my Dad in Florida tomorrow.
I'm not thrilled with the Verizon remote control. Its fussy about aiming. The old Comcast one worked anywhere in the room. But the Verizon folks say it is a matter of pressing the buttons fast and not holding them down. We'll see about that, but I'll admit I am getting better about that..
If you are getting a blank on the emails you try to send me, the new one is:
cavebear2118 AT verizon DOT net...
If its about the cats, it is: marksmews2118 AT verizon DOT com. You know to replace the words with the symbols, right?
I've emailed everyone who has contacted me in the past 2 years with the new address, so I hope that includes everyone I should tell. I've updated my emails (with new fancier passwords) for all my existing commercial accounts. I've copied the old emails into new folders.
If there is anything else I should do, a suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
They're BAACCKKK!
My crazy neighbors didn't leave after all. There was the guy, his wife, his mother and some unrelated guy,
But it seems the bedroom furniture I saw being moved out was only the Mother's. She was the sane one...The IDIOTS are still there. In spite of the house being dark for about a week... Curiously, I haven't seen the wife carrying the baby since early December... Something is still odd. But it is January and they are still here,
Sad start to the New Year...
But it seems the bedroom furniture I saw being moved out was only the Mother's. She was the sane one...The IDIOTS are still there. In spite of the house being dark for about a week... Curiously, I haven't seen the wife carrying the baby since early December... Something is still odd. But it is January and they are still here,
Sad start to the New Year...
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Victory!
If you know the game of Risk, you know there are many nations to capture. I have a sad fate of always coming in 2nd of 2-5 players. And tonight I was down to 3 nations of (something like 70). I nudged my way into NA, and got control of it while the others fought elsewhere. Then I got SA!
If you know the game, you that means you get 2 continents with only 3 defense spots (Brazil. Alaska, and Greenland).
The 4 opponents worked together to kill me, but I survived. I eliminated 3 (1surrenderred) and I was left with 1 opponent who had most of Asia, Africa, and Europe. And they were very good high-ranked players.
It took 2 hours to win the game. I'm thrilled. Risk is a hard game to win online. The players are very skilled. I win maybe 1 of 20 games. I come in 2nd usually. So a real win was SO GREAT!
The point is that we all have barriers, and I beat one of mine tonight.
Cheers!
If you know the game, you that means you get 2 continents with only 3 defense spots (Brazil. Alaska, and Greenland).
The 4 opponents worked together to kill me, but I survived. I eliminated 3 (1surrenderred) and I was left with 1 opponent who had most of Asia, Africa, and Europe. And they were very good high-ranked players.
It took 2 hours to win the game. I'm thrilled. Risk is a hard game to win online. The players are very skilled. I win maybe 1 of 20 games. I come in 2nd usually. So a real win was SO GREAT!
The point is that we all have barriers, and I beat one of mine tonight.
Cheers!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Politics
This was originally a political blog in 2008. I got my college degree in Political Science and it remains an interest of mine. I watch science, history, and nature shows most of the time, but when the political season comes around, I watch the political discussions and primary/caucus voting results all night.
The Iowa caucus voting is fascinating tonight. In 2008, the Republican winner was clear 30 minutes after the voting ended. Tonight, it is not clear after 2.5 hours and maybe not until tomorrow! And likely, it won't matter much. It appears that there will be a virtual 3-way tie among Romney, Santorum, and Paul.
They say "Iowa never chooses, but it winnows the field". Maybe not this time. The top 3 certainly go on when it is so close. But the others can too. Gingrich can because he has been running a "free media" campaign all along and South Carolina is a neighboring state. Bachman and Perry can fight in South Carolina, too. Huntsman has planted his flag in New Hampshire, where his views seem to match up well with New Hampshire voters.
After New Hampshire and South Carolina come Florida. That state is so demographically diverse that anything could happen. After Florida, primaries get spread out geographically and into other large states.
Here's my predictions:
1. Huntsman makes a better than predicted showing in New Hampshire, but Romney wins big. Huntsman withdraws.
2. South Carolina gives Santorum a win, but Romney and Gingrich are "close". Perry and Bachman withdraw.
3. Florida? Flip a coin! Maybe the old folks in Florida vote "for a best chance against Obama" or the rest of the populations goes for Santorum as "the most Republican". That's IF Santorum has any money to spend. IF Santorum does well in Florida (as in, gets 33% of the vote), Gingrich withdraws and endorses Santorum.
4. After that, it is between Romney and Santorum, with Ron Paul pulling a routine 10-15% of the vote on average in later primaries, with Romney getting 45-50% of the vote and Santorum getting 30% overall. It will vary state to state. Romney will do best on the coasts, Santorum will do best in the midwest and South.
5. Southern voters will not be comfortable that Romney is a Mormon.
6. Gingrich will push hard to be the Vice-Presidential nominee for either of them. He will not be chosen.
7. If Romney is the nominee, he will choose a western politician as Vice President. If Santorum is the nominee, he will choose someone like Chris Christie of New Jersey or Bob McDonnell of Virginia for the "more moderate" but still very Republican reputation.. Geo-demographics still matter to Republicans.
8. Barrack Obama will win the 2012 election. Aside from the fact that it is difficult to unseat an incumbent president, there are particular reasons. Mostly, all of the Republican candidates have VERY exploitable flaws. Romney flip-flops more than MOST politicians, Santorum is to the right of about 75% of voters, and while I do have some agreement with Libertarians on some ideas, most people don't feel comfortable with the total package, so Ron Paul is just a protest vote..
And there is the job numbers. The job growth has been positive for 22 months in a row. Not as high as one would like, but compared to the negative numbers in the Bush administration, its a good thing.
Its hard for the Republicans to attack Obama on wars, too, which is usually a strong advantage for them. Obama got Bin Laden, Ghaddafi, and top Al Queda leaders killed.
Its hard for the Republicans to attack President Obama on the financial economy too. The stock market is strong, It was up 5% this past year. The money lent to the US auto industry has been paid back in full (and at a profit by some accounts) and Ford, and General Motors are thriving US companies again!
The Obamacare legislation is harder to judge. Mostly because it hasn't gone fully into effect yet. But the earliest results seem to show it is both reducing costs and improving health services.
We will have to see what the eventual Replican nominee proposes to do as President in the general election campaign. He/She may have some great ideas they have been keeping under their hat during the Republican nomination process.
So, for those reasons, it is probably going to be very difficult for a Republican nominee to replace President Obama this year in the general election.
The next 10 months will be great!
The Iowa caucus voting is fascinating tonight. In 2008, the Republican winner was clear 30 minutes after the voting ended. Tonight, it is not clear after 2.5 hours and maybe not until tomorrow! And likely, it won't matter much. It appears that there will be a virtual 3-way tie among Romney, Santorum, and Paul.
They say "Iowa never chooses, but it winnows the field". Maybe not this time. The top 3 certainly go on when it is so close. But the others can too. Gingrich can because he has been running a "free media" campaign all along and South Carolina is a neighboring state. Bachman and Perry can fight in South Carolina, too. Huntsman has planted his flag in New Hampshire, where his views seem to match up well with New Hampshire voters.
After New Hampshire and South Carolina come Florida. That state is so demographically diverse that anything could happen. After Florida, primaries get spread out geographically and into other large states.
Here's my predictions:
1. Huntsman makes a better than predicted showing in New Hampshire, but Romney wins big. Huntsman withdraws.
2. South Carolina gives Santorum a win, but Romney and Gingrich are "close". Perry and Bachman withdraw.
3. Florida? Flip a coin! Maybe the old folks in Florida vote "for a best chance against Obama" or the rest of the populations goes for Santorum as "the most Republican". That's IF Santorum has any money to spend. IF Santorum does well in Florida (as in, gets 33% of the vote), Gingrich withdraws and endorses Santorum.
4. After that, it is between Romney and Santorum, with Ron Paul pulling a routine 10-15% of the vote on average in later primaries, with Romney getting 45-50% of the vote and Santorum getting 30% overall. It will vary state to state. Romney will do best on the coasts, Santorum will do best in the midwest and South.
5. Southern voters will not be comfortable that Romney is a Mormon.
6. Gingrich will push hard to be the Vice-Presidential nominee for either of them. He will not be chosen.
7. If Romney is the nominee, he will choose a western politician as Vice President. If Santorum is the nominee, he will choose someone like Chris Christie of New Jersey or Bob McDonnell of Virginia for the "more moderate" but still very Republican reputation.. Geo-demographics still matter to Republicans.
8. Barrack Obama will win the 2012 election. Aside from the fact that it is difficult to unseat an incumbent president, there are particular reasons. Mostly, all of the Republican candidates have VERY exploitable flaws. Romney flip-flops more than MOST politicians, Santorum is to the right of about 75% of voters, and while I do have some agreement with Libertarians on some ideas, most people don't feel comfortable with the total package, so Ron Paul is just a protest vote..
And there is the job numbers. The job growth has been positive for 22 months in a row. Not as high as one would like, but compared to the negative numbers in the Bush administration, its a good thing.
Its hard for the Republicans to attack Obama on wars, too, which is usually a strong advantage for them. Obama got Bin Laden, Ghaddafi, and top Al Queda leaders killed.
Its hard for the Republicans to attack President Obama on the financial economy too. The stock market is strong, It was up 5% this past year. The money lent to the US auto industry has been paid back in full (and at a profit by some accounts) and Ford, and General Motors are thriving US companies again!
The Obamacare legislation is harder to judge. Mostly because it hasn't gone fully into effect yet. But the earliest results seem to show it is both reducing costs and improving health services.
We will have to see what the eventual Replican nominee proposes to do as President in the general election campaign. He/She may have some great ideas they have been keeping under their hat during the Republican nomination process.
So, for those reasons, it is probably going to be very difficult for a Republican nominee to replace President Obama this year in the general election.
The next 10 months will be great!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
New Year's Fire
I hope you are ready for a LOT of pictures, LOL!
Well, I like a fire each New Year's Eve, and managed one again. Mostly paper, cardboard, and flimsy boxes that clementines came in. But you use what you have.
First, I had to clear out the area in front of the fireplace. The basement is really my woodworking shop, and I cant have those machines heated by a fire. There was my tablesaw there too, but I moved it before I thought to take a picture. And it was really awkward to maneuver it out of the way even on its mobile base, so I wasn't going to put it back just for the sake of a photo!
Before...
After...
Stuff I had to move...
I had various "stuff to burn":
Wood scraps...
Packing paper, Clementine tangerine boxes, cardboard... BTW, that wood box was built for me by my dad. Its really for kindling storage. I liked it so much I built one like it for a friend. Good ideas should be passed forwards.
Then I set up the fire. As I said, it wasn't a "proper" fire, just accumulated burnable stuff from 2011, so it really did look trashy. But fire makes all look the same afterwards.
The set up...
The initial lighting... Of course I lit a sheet of newspaper in there first to establish the draft (and make sure the damper was open).
The initial burn...
The first good burning...
The funny part was the "old oak board". It was left over since when I had oak floors installed about 15 years ago. It got left out on the patio and deteriorated before I brought it inside again. So I decided it was time to use it up.
The tradition is "yule logs". Yule logs were long and were slowly pushed into the main fire as they burned. I think there used to be some importance as to how long they lasted. Like years of good luck, or something like that. Well, I guess this was a "yule board" and it only lasted an hour. So I hope the "good luck gods" will take that into account. :)
Once I had some good embers and heat, I introduced old Mr Oak Board into the fireplace. You can see it fed slowly into the small fireplace fire here...
The start...
Slowly...
Fed...
In...
As the tip burns!
Almost gone...
It burns nicely.
Oak is great in a fireplace!
The last bit of it!
I even swept up loose bark and tossed that in...
And the finale about 1 am New Year's Day! That gray spot above the ashes? That's actually where the soot on the back of the fireplace was burned off. Looks strange though, like "the ghost of the fire".
BTW, I used to have such hot fires that my grate has sagged. You can see the curve in that last photo. I think I should turn it over and have another hot fire to sag it back to "straight". LOL!
Well, I like a fire each New Year's Eve, and managed one again. Mostly paper, cardboard, and flimsy boxes that clementines came in. But you use what you have.
First, I had to clear out the area in front of the fireplace. The basement is really my woodworking shop, and I cant have those machines heated by a fire. There was my tablesaw there too, but I moved it before I thought to take a picture. And it was really awkward to maneuver it out of the way even on its mobile base, so I wasn't going to put it back just for the sake of a photo!
Before...
After...
Stuff I had to move...
I had various "stuff to burn":
Wood scraps...
Packing paper, Clementine tangerine boxes, cardboard... BTW, that wood box was built for me by my dad. Its really for kindling storage. I liked it so much I built one like it for a friend. Good ideas should be passed forwards.
Then I set up the fire. As I said, it wasn't a "proper" fire, just accumulated burnable stuff from 2011, so it really did look trashy. But fire makes all look the same afterwards.
The set up...
The initial lighting... Of course I lit a sheet of newspaper in there first to establish the draft (and make sure the damper was open).
The initial burn...
The first good burning...
The funny part was the "old oak board". It was left over since when I had oak floors installed about 15 years ago. It got left out on the patio and deteriorated before I brought it inside again. So I decided it was time to use it up.
The tradition is "yule logs". Yule logs were long and were slowly pushed into the main fire as they burned. I think there used to be some importance as to how long they lasted. Like years of good luck, or something like that. Well, I guess this was a "yule board" and it only lasted an hour. So I hope the "good luck gods" will take that into account. :)
Once I had some good embers and heat, I introduced old Mr Oak Board into the fireplace. You can see it fed slowly into the small fireplace fire here...
The start...
Slowly...
Fed...
In...
As the tip burns!
Almost gone...
It burns nicely.
Oak is great in a fireplace!
The last bit of it!
I even swept up loose bark and tossed that in...
And the finale about 1 am New Year's Day! That gray spot above the ashes? That's actually where the soot on the back of the fireplace was burned off. Looks strange though, like "the ghost of the fire".
BTW, I used to have such hot fires that my grate has sagged. You can see the curve in that last photo. I think I should turn it over and have another hot fire to sag it back to "straight". LOL!
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Immersion Blender
I mentioned my immersion blender on a friend's website, so I thought I would say what I like doing with mine...
Soup: I like to make navy bean soup, and using the immersion blender briefly among the beans thickens it nicely.
Beef Stew: Add and extra potato in chunks. Pressing the immersion blender (IB) on those extra potato chunks 30 minutes before done thickens it nicely too.
Italian Dressing: I make Italian dressing from dry mix envelopes. You are supposed to "shake the contents". Using the IB works better and the contents never separate!
1 cup blender attachment: You want a great marinade/rub? Add 3 cloves of peeled garlic, a 1/2" slice of peeled ginger, 1/4" slice of onion, and a dash of soy sauce. Run it though the small blender attachment! It is small enough not to just spray the contents against the inside walls. The paste liquid flavor is absorbed into the meat wonderfully. 4 hours for chicken, 6 hours for pork, 8 hours for beef.
Cocktail Sauce? 1/4 c ketchup, 1 tblsp minced horseradish, 1 tblsp lemon juice, dash of hot sauce. Blend 10 seconds.
Tartar Sauce? 1/4 c mayonaise, 1 tblsp pickle relish, 1 tsp lemon juice.
Gravy lumpy? Use the IB to blend!
Want spaghetti sauce from canned diced tomatoes fast? Use the IB on it and heat it in a nonstick skillet about 10 minutes! But stir frequently.
I'm sure there are more uses, those are just the ones I use...
Soup: I like to make navy bean soup, and using the immersion blender briefly among the beans thickens it nicely.
Beef Stew: Add and extra potato in chunks. Pressing the immersion blender (IB) on those extra potato chunks 30 minutes before done thickens it nicely too.
Italian Dressing: I make Italian dressing from dry mix envelopes. You are supposed to "shake the contents". Using the IB works better and the contents never separate!
1 cup blender attachment: You want a great marinade/rub? Add 3 cloves of peeled garlic, a 1/2" slice of peeled ginger, 1/4" slice of onion, and a dash of soy sauce. Run it though the small blender attachment! It is small enough not to just spray the contents against the inside walls. The paste liquid flavor is absorbed into the meat wonderfully. 4 hours for chicken, 6 hours for pork, 8 hours for beef.
Cocktail Sauce? 1/4 c ketchup, 1 tblsp minced horseradish, 1 tblsp lemon juice, dash of hot sauce. Blend 10 seconds.
Tartar Sauce? 1/4 c mayonaise, 1 tblsp pickle relish, 1 tsp lemon juice.
Gravy lumpy? Use the IB to blend!
Want spaghetti sauce from canned diced tomatoes fast? Use the IB on it and heat it in a nonstick skillet about 10 minutes! But stir frequently.
I'm sure there are more uses, those are just the ones I use...
Monday, December 26, 2011
YAY!
Friends, among all the mediocre and even failing customer support staff, there sometimes appears a bright shining star. One such person was granted to me this morning.
Jesus De Leon, of Verizon, is that person, and I applaud and salute him. He fixed my email problem when the previous 5 Verizon agents could not. For the first time since I switched from Comcast to Verizon, my email WORKS! It took 2 days, 16 hours, and 5 Agents, but Mr. De Leon knew everything right.
If you ever need Verizon internet email help, ask for him!
So my new email address is "cavebear2118 AT verizon DOT net".
Jesus De Leon, of Verizon, is that person, and I applaud and salute him. He fixed my email problem when the previous 5 Verizon agents could not. For the first time since I switched from Comcast to Verizon, my email WORKS! It took 2 days, 16 hours, and 5 Agents, but Mr. De Leon knew everything right.
If you ever need Verizon internet email help, ask for him!
So my new email address is "cavebear2118 AT verizon DOT net".
Switching From Comcast ISP To Verizon ISP
Last week, I decided to finally rid myself of Comcast Internet and Cable TV service. I did not have their internet telephone service because (1) they could not keep my current telephone number and (2) they did not have a good quality rating for it anyway. I used Verizon for telephone, with a "foreign exchange" (allowed me "local" calls to my friends in the Washington DC area). The combined services were costing me $210 per month.
Verizon kept sending me ads for all 3 services at $99 per month. Of course, I wanted better TV than the basic, but I estimated (from the bill of a friend) that the total cost would drop to about $140 per month. And with faster internet speed, less or no TV picture freezing (brief, but frequent on Comcast), no modem rental fee, no charge to service failed equipment (Comcast charges for any visit unless you pay a monthly support fee), etc, etc, etc.
So I arranged for Verizon FiOS service. It was installed Dec 23rd. I've got some gripes. The Verizon TV remote control needs to be aimed dead on to register; the Comcast remote could be aimed anywhere in the general direction of the set top box. I think I can fix that by raising the set top box to a higher shelf and angling it upwards a bit with rubber doorstop wedges. The Comcast TV listings were easy to read and navigate; The Verizon TV listings are more like navigating a website. And while the Comcast HD channels were a "bit" randomly numbered, they HAPPENED to have clumped MY favorite channels closely together. On Verizon, the channels are logically grouped by topic, but my favorite channels are now far apart. I'll get used to that once I memorize the new channel numbers.
Sounds OK, right? Not! So far, I have spent 16 hours in 2 days fighting to get my new email addresses working. OK, Christmas weekend might not seem the best time, but it seemed to me the best. Everyone is busy with Christmas stuff! But I think only the least able Verizon agents were online too.
My Mac Mail was easy to set up with my Comcast service years ago. Straightforward, no problems. I got instructions, they worked, I had functional email. I didn't even have any problem with Comcast when I switched from Windows to Apple.
But, oh boy, am I having problems NOW with Verizon email! Verizon has many customer support options; telephone, virtual agent, live chat with real agents, user forums, and a downloadable diagnostic program. The telephone que was 45 minutes, so I tried the live chat (online streaming service). That was "not available). So I tried the virtual agent. My problem was beyond its programming, but it DID offer to connect me to Live Chat (not available according to its own link). SURPRISE! Virtual Agent can get me to Live Chat even when Live Chat thinks it is "not available".
Sadly, I had to pull that little maneuver several times Saturday...
Saturday, into Sunday morning, I contacted Live Chat Agents 4 times. Here is the problem I was trying to solve (and to anyone who has read this far, type "artichoke" into the comments, so that I'll know).
The agents were Kumar, Carlos, Moad, and Salvador. I think I went all over the world! Maybe I need a Li and an Umlak to complete the continents. I may, yet...
The problem was that, while I could set up email accounts at the Verizon site, and set up the same on my Mac Mail, they wouldn't connect. At first, I could send emails from my new Verizon address via Mac Mail, but not receive emails from the Verizon server.
The first Verizon Live Chat agent fixed that. I could send emails. But then I couldn't receive them. I discovered he had reset my primary user name from "cavebear2118" to "vze1983ol" and THAT godwful ugly thing was my new email name (as in "vze1982ol@verizon.net"). He also deleted one of my new Verizon email sub-accounts (marksmews) AND even (in his hapless inept attempts at fixing my problem while he controlled my screen, changed my PRINTER connections (as if that had anything to do with the problem. But afterwards, I couldn't RECEIVE any emails to my new Verizon accounts.
So after an hour of struggling, I went to Live Chat again (only game in town Xmas Eve). THAT agent got me able to RECEIVE emails to the new account, but I discovered afterwards that I couldn't SEND!
I am not a really patient person, but I AM persistent! The next Verizon Live Chat agent assured me he understood the problem and could fix it. He got me back to sending emails, but after he signed off, I found I couldn't send them again.
I should mention that setting up email accounts involves specific incoming and outgoing addresses and port numbers, SSL (secure socket layer -whatever those are) choices, user names, STMPs, etc; few of which I know much about (but can enter in the right places upon instructions. I know how to find those places when asked, but I don't know what they mean.
The 3rd Live Chat agent brought me back to where the 1st one had me, but stated that the Verizon setting were right, my Mac Mail settings were right, so it had to be a Mac problem. I let him go after only 30 minutes because my Mac Mail works just GREAT with my Comcast email addresses and there is no difference between Comcast and Verizon in that regard.
The 4th Verizon agent smiled when I explained my problem and said he knew exactly what I needed to do to fix the problem because he was familiar with it. He gave me specific settings to enter and specific ports and where to "allow SSL with authentication". He sure seemed to know what he was doing! I was grateful. But then afterwards, I discovered I STILL couldn't both send AND receive emails (as usual so far).
I gave up for the night...
I tried again today. This time, the agent apologised for the problems the previous agents had caused and gave me very different and very specific instructions. Even told me how to change my primary email address from that awful "vze1982ol" to "cavebear2118". He explained I was a POP3 on the Verizon FiOS (not the standard POP the other agents had assumed), and gave me specifv port numbers to use in several places. He included a link to the "24/7 restart" site. I was thrilled!!!
The link was down... ROTFLMAO!
Basically. all YOU will see is that my email address will change (eventually) but not yet. Iam debating whether to attack this again tonight (it is 12:40 am here). I'm alert at late night... Thinking, thinking, thinking...
Well, well, what the hell, I'll go "once more into the breach, dear friends"...
Verizon kept sending me ads for all 3 services at $99 per month. Of course, I wanted better TV than the basic, but I estimated (from the bill of a friend) that the total cost would drop to about $140 per month. And with faster internet speed, less or no TV picture freezing (brief, but frequent on Comcast), no modem rental fee, no charge to service failed equipment (Comcast charges for any visit unless you pay a monthly support fee), etc, etc, etc.
So I arranged for Verizon FiOS service. It was installed Dec 23rd. I've got some gripes. The Verizon TV remote control needs to be aimed dead on to register; the Comcast remote could be aimed anywhere in the general direction of the set top box. I think I can fix that by raising the set top box to a higher shelf and angling it upwards a bit with rubber doorstop wedges. The Comcast TV listings were easy to read and navigate; The Verizon TV listings are more like navigating a website. And while the Comcast HD channels were a "bit" randomly numbered, they HAPPENED to have clumped MY favorite channels closely together. On Verizon, the channels are logically grouped by topic, but my favorite channels are now far apart. I'll get used to that once I memorize the new channel numbers.
Sounds OK, right? Not! So far, I have spent 16 hours in 2 days fighting to get my new email addresses working. OK, Christmas weekend might not seem the best time, but it seemed to me the best. Everyone is busy with Christmas stuff! But I think only the least able Verizon agents were online too.
My Mac Mail was easy to set up with my Comcast service years ago. Straightforward, no problems. I got instructions, they worked, I had functional email. I didn't even have any problem with Comcast when I switched from Windows to Apple.
But, oh boy, am I having problems NOW with Verizon email! Verizon has many customer support options; telephone, virtual agent, live chat with real agents, user forums, and a downloadable diagnostic program. The telephone que was 45 minutes, so I tried the live chat (online streaming service). That was "not available). So I tried the virtual agent. My problem was beyond its programming, but it DID offer to connect me to Live Chat (not available according to its own link). SURPRISE! Virtual Agent can get me to Live Chat even when Live Chat thinks it is "not available".
Sadly, I had to pull that little maneuver several times Saturday...
Saturday, into Sunday morning, I contacted Live Chat Agents 4 times. Here is the problem I was trying to solve (and to anyone who has read this far, type "artichoke" into the comments, so that I'll know).
The agents were Kumar, Carlos, Moad, and Salvador. I think I went all over the world! Maybe I need a Li and an Umlak to complete the continents. I may, yet...
The problem was that, while I could set up email accounts at the Verizon site, and set up the same on my Mac Mail, they wouldn't connect. At first, I could send emails from my new Verizon address via Mac Mail, but not receive emails from the Verizon server.
The first Verizon Live Chat agent fixed that. I could send emails. But then I couldn't receive them. I discovered he had reset my primary user name from "cavebear2118" to "vze1983ol" and THAT godwful ugly thing was my new email name (as in "vze1982ol@verizon.net"). He also deleted one of my new Verizon email sub-accounts (marksmews) AND even (in his hapless inept attempts at fixing my problem while he controlled my screen, changed my PRINTER connections (as if that had anything to do with the problem. But afterwards, I couldn't RECEIVE any emails to my new Verizon accounts.
So after an hour of struggling, I went to Live Chat again (only game in town Xmas Eve). THAT agent got me able to RECEIVE emails to the new account, but I discovered afterwards that I couldn't SEND!
I am not a really patient person, but I AM persistent! The next Verizon Live Chat agent assured me he understood the problem and could fix it. He got me back to sending emails, but after he signed off, I found I couldn't send them again.
I should mention that setting up email accounts involves specific incoming and outgoing addresses and port numbers, SSL (secure socket layer -whatever those are) choices, user names, STMPs, etc; few of which I know much about (but can enter in the right places upon instructions. I know how to find those places when asked, but I don't know what they mean.
The 3rd Live Chat agent brought me back to where the 1st one had me, but stated that the Verizon setting were right, my Mac Mail settings were right, so it had to be a Mac problem. I let him go after only 30 minutes because my Mac Mail works just GREAT with my Comcast email addresses and there is no difference between Comcast and Verizon in that regard.
The 4th Verizon agent smiled when I explained my problem and said he knew exactly what I needed to do to fix the problem because he was familiar with it. He gave me specific settings to enter and specific ports and where to "allow SSL with authentication". He sure seemed to know what he was doing! I was grateful. But then afterwards, I discovered I STILL couldn't both send AND receive emails (as usual so far).
I gave up for the night...
I tried again today. This time, the agent apologised for the problems the previous agents had caused and gave me very different and very specific instructions. Even told me how to change my primary email address from that awful "vze1982ol" to "cavebear2118". He explained I was a POP3 on the Verizon FiOS (not the standard POP the other agents had assumed), and gave me specifv port numbers to use in several places. He included a link to the "24/7 restart" site. I was thrilled!!!
The link was down... ROTFLMAO!
Basically. all YOU will see is that my email address will change (eventually) but not yet. Iam debating whether to attack this again tonight (it is 12:40 am here). I'm alert at late night... Thinking, thinking, thinking...
Well, well, what the hell, I'll go "once more into the breach, dear friends"...
Thursday, December 22, 2011
My Crazy Neighbors
Hey, DIFFERENT vehicles are showing up at the house late tonight. Does that mean there will REALLY be new neighbors? I can only hope.
Games
Don't you hate it when you THINK you have deleted a post you started? LOL!
I THINK I am too nervous about changing internet companies tomorrow. I don't know how that is going to mess up my email...
http://micom.net/oops/
I THINK I am too nervous about changing internet companies tomorrow. I don't know how that is going to mess up my email...
http://micom.net/oops/
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