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01/06/2007 23:56 #37563

My new phone
I did it and went to get a new phone today. Screw you CRICKET, I'm free of your crap now.

My new phone is so cool. Best of all when my phone rings the ring doesn't make me want to slit my wrists. $10 after rebate.

Pics I can upload to the computer via text messaging. Here is a tester.


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This means that all the times of thinking "oh I wish i had a camera so i could post this on estrip", i'll have one.
How fun!

I went with Verizon. The phone is superclear and amazing reception in my apt. What a relief. I went with a 450 min a month plan which i have decided isn't enough, so i'll have to upgrade to 900.
libertad - 01/10/07 10:27
I have had facial hair for quite some time now.
chico - 01/08/07 19:20
Hey what's with the 'stache? Ironic or juz a little lazy for a weekend?
paul - 01/07/07 21:33
I am so glad to hear you are joining the ranks of the mobile epeeps.
chicoschica - 01/07/07 20:01
Hey libertad - welcome to the verizon cult, i mean, family! ;-) You know, if you talk to other verizon wireless customers, you don't use any minutes...maybe that would figure in to whether you upgrad to 900 min or not...??

I'm glad to hear that when the phone rings you don't want to slit your wrists - as Martha would say, "It's a good thing."

=)chica

01/05/2007 23:41 #37550

Traveler
Here are a few jumbled photos of my travels on the grey hound and on a Boeing 757. I didn't feel like taking any other pics of my trip. Next time...

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p.s I love the new file uploader.
paul - 01/06/07 12:44
Thank you so much for appreciating the new uploader. It took me a while to develop it and I didn't think anyone barely noticed.

01/05/2007 18:21 #37545

Phone hell
This is just cause I need to bitch right now. Maybe I should take up stiching?

These stupid companies are at the point of making me want to blow something up. Oops are we allowed to say that? I was just kidding I swear. Please don't send homeland security after me.

There is nothing that gets me more aggravated than calling companies only to get caught up in a complicated system of push 1 for this, 2 for this, 3 for that.

HSBC has this new security key code I have to enter to do online banking. I forgot it twice. They only give you two opportunities to enter code and if they are incorrect they lock it forever until you call the 800# to have them unlock it. Once it is unlocked you have to reset everything and then call them back. They then ask you a million questions and keep you on the phone for like fifteen minutes with someone who doesn't speak english all that well.

Then I decide to pay my CRICKET bill two days early. Usually I don't remember until they send me a text message the day before it is due to remind me. I can't stand this government phone anymore. The service is horrible and I can't even have a converstation with my boyfriend without dropping the call or not being able to hear or some crap. I get only 30 minutes of roaming time a month which is almost nothing considering if you call and get someone's voicemail and hang up right away they charge you two minutes for. They also delete minutes everytime you text. So for $60/mo I pay for my aggravation.

To make things worse CRICKET has changed their payment policy. If you are one day late they charge you $15. If you are three, goodbye service. They use to allow extensions but now on top of crummy service they are unbearably rigid. You can't call and talk to someone about it because they force you to pay your bill before allowing you the luxury of talking with one of their phone bitches. I owe $30 in late payments now and I have decided to not give them any money at all. I'm getting a new phone. Does anyone have a plan that doesn't suck?


ladycroft - 01/06/07 11:27
i have verizon. i used to work there. they really DO have the best coverage. plus, like chicoschica said, you can call anyone else w/ verizon for free. i don't drop calls.

and it sounds like i need to host a stitch and bitch party! thanks for the title matthew!
jenks - 01/06/07 11:20
welcome back, and nice pix. :) I use t-mobile, and must say i've been happy with them... Verizon is supposed to have the best coverage in town, but tmobile's new 'faves' plan sounds pretty good... And the thing i like is that their plans are pretty cheap. And I like the whole GSM thing. SIM card makes it easy to swap phones.
libertad - 01/06/07 00:03
thanks for the advice guys. Sprint is out I guess so I'll probably go with Verizon. Maybe i'll have to wait if I want to get a nice phone. Since I'm using the DSL via Verizon as suggested by IMK maybe they will give me a discount? I am happy with the DSL slower speed for $20. It is a reasonable amount to pay for me for internet and the connection is fast enough for my needs.
chicoschica - 01/05/07 21:18
well, I have Verizon. And while I dislike their "taxes" (more fee than tax, really), the coverage is real good which also means virtually NO roaming.

I have the 39.99 plan which includes something like 400 anytime minutes and free IN calling, which means you can call any Verizon wireless customer for free - no minutes charged no matter what time of day - even peak!

I stick with it because my mom and (e:chico) and some of my friends from NJ are Verizon customers so it costs me nothing to call them. My sister had Verizon, which made it totally worth it because we yammer on the phone for hours - but now she has T-Mobile. Likes the phone, but gets a lot of dropped calls.

One thing I will say - the Verizon customer service on the phone is okay - in the store it's mixed. Also, I look at my bill like a HAWK - they tried charging me for a detailed bill and some other stuff I didn't ask for. At least when I complained they took it off without argument. Still and all...

To be honest, I never even heard of Cricket until we moved to B-lo!! Maybe it's 'cause you hear the sound of crickets when you're trying to make a call?;-)
imk2 - 01/05/07 19:11
sprint isnt any better. they never do what they say they are going to do. they screw you on the bill because of it. and then they deny that they said they were going to do it in the first place, and then make you pay for their mistakes. i fucking HATE HATE HATE those asshole fuckers! LYING SACKS OF BALL CHEESE!

02/21/2007 21:59 #29661

Bitter sugar
Had a surprise visit today from two of the girls I went to Cuba with. One of them just returned after another semester there. It was good to see them, because really I haven't made any effort to stay in contact with anyone. That is a problem of mine staying in contact with people. Anyways the semester at the University of Havana didn't go so well this time. There is so much that gets in the way there such as spying and paranoia to the extreme. It reminded me of why I wanted to leave while I was there.

They told me that it is now legal in Cuba to have a sex change. This means that the procedure is covered under their universal coverage. Contradictions like these are daily. We talked about the change that many Cubans are craving and we also thought of the chance of too much change. We all agreed that McDonald's presence in Cuba would be horrific. It is so hard for me to imagine, but the thought of the golden arches in Havana is painful. Of course eating at the state run Rapido is a nightmare in itself. There was nothing to be enjoyed at el Rapido except the ice cold Bucaneros. Actually could be considered worse than the school lunches they serve the unfortunate children here.

I guess I just still haven't figured out an answer to any of my questions that I had before this experience. Cuba must retain its independence from the US and from any other country really. It was a terrible mistake on the part of the Revolution to become so reliant on the Soviet Union. The suffering they endured during the "special period" is still remembered by people my age. Then they served a ball of rice with a piece of candy for school lunches.


Sugar is the unsweet tragedy of everything about Cuba since 1492.





libertad - 02/27/07 18:31
The embargo does affect the way people live in Cuba. It actually has been a useful tool used by the Revolution despite the US desire for it to destroy the Revolution. El bloqueo as HE would say "is the reason for your suffering and it is caused by the enemy". There always has to be an enemy to blame. The enemy can not be the state.
metalpeter - 02/22/07 17:41
I don't know if it is possible but maybe as it changes and the people change maybe that will cause the government to change. If that happens then maybe the embargo would be lifted. I don't know if that will ever happen. But I'm sure that would be a big help finacialy to Cuba.

12/22/2006 20:39 #25866

This is me
You tube sucks
libertad - 01/08/07 09:48
I most definitely am the mother. "Hot water wash...um ok" "Cold water wash..pretty clean" I think it is hysterical to think of your children as wash temperatures.
chico - 01/05/07 20:59
Is the extraterrestrial pitchman for All-Tempa-Cheer actually (e:paul) with a shave and a haircut?
vycious - 01/05/07 18:58
but, who? i relate with the alien.