Betsy: “I like osteo… I mean Sally Field.”
Archive for January, 2010
Betsy: “I like osteo… I mean…
Sunday, January 31st, 2010The last of my lady gerbils di…
Saturday, January 30th, 2010The last of my lady gerbils died last night. Just the three boys left.
If you’re using nested tables …
Thursday, January 28th, 2010If you’re using nested tables for layout in 2010? You should be publicly shamed until you learn differently.
I have a Netflix BluRay player…
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010I have a Netflix BluRay player. And it’s awesome. I never get anything cool, so this is pretty cool.
On Blenders and Indecisiveness
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010The blade assembly of our two-ish year old blender got broken at some point in the last two months. Most likely, I would assume, in the move. The dome-shaped plastic bit that holds the blade at the top has a big crack in it. So liquids just seep out the bottom of the jar. Not so good for blending. Now, we have a two food processors — both a regular ol’ Cuisinart and a teeny-tiny KitchenAid (for the way it’s made), so I’ve been getting by. But I wanted to make salsa Mexicana the other night and as I limped through the task with the tiny KitchenAid processor, I decided that salsa Mexicana is a blender job. So today, in between waiting for clients to email me, talking to Lamont on the phone and staring at the wall, I decided to order a new blade.
“How can I help you?” asks the operator. I explain my situation to him and he says that sure, he can order one of those. A few moments later he informs me that it will be $18.70.
“Well,” I say, “that seems a bit steep since we only paid about $30 for the blender. So why don’t I think about it and call you guys back.”
“Would you like me to see if I can get it at a cheaper price?”
“Well… yeah. Sure.” And I go on hold for a few minutes. He returns and informs me that he can get the blade for $16.50. “Eh, let me talk to my girlfriend and see what she says,” I say.
“Oh. Wait. I just got another chat from my supervisor. I can give it to you for $13.01.”
“Does that include shipping?” I ask.
So the moral of the story is that haggling can often get you a better price, even in places that you wouldn’t really think there was any sort of price flexibility. Hemming and/or hawing in lieu of haggling may also work. And in ten to fourteen business days? My ass is going to have a working blender again. USA!
I have a headache right now. I…
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010I have a headache right now. It’s from dealing with people. People like Network Solutions, who are barely a network and offer no solutions.
Turns out I’m working today.
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010Turns out I’m working today.
Someone buy me a Chia Obama. ‘…
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010Someone buy me a Chia Obama. ‘Cause I’ll never do it myself.
Living the dream, my friends. …
Friday, January 22nd, 2010Living the dream, my friends. Living the dream.
King Louie: Foster Cat/Model
Thursday, January 21st, 2010Photographing cats can be somewhat difficult. By and large, your best bet is going into their environment and just letting them do their thing. With really skittish cats (Mr. Mistoffolees), sitting across the room and shooting with a long lens can be a fairly good method.
But King Louie the foster cat isn’t in his own environment; he’s in mine,. And he’s quite a bit more interested in playing with his various things-on-a-stick and jingly balls than sitting still in front of the odd sounding flashy thing that I’m attempting to stick in his face. He doesn’t quite understand — nor does he really appear to care — how to sit still and look pretty for the camera. But his extreme cuteness makes up for any lack of experience.
He’s still being a bit skittish with me (not really with Betsy, though, he seems to like her quite a bit), but he’s not at all unfriendly. He ’s going to be a lap cat, once he’s used to his surroundings.
And, of course, he needs a home. If you’re interested, get hold of me and I’ll put you in contact with the proper authorities.
