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03/28/2010 15:38 #51282

Computer Repair Suggestions
My family's computer has decided that it's internet browsers don't feel like opening. I don't know enough about computers to try to fix it, especially remotely. Any suggestions as to a good place to get it fixed in the Buffalo area (a fair price and where they won't steal any info off the hard drive)? Any advice would be much appreciated.
tinypliny - 03/31/10 00:37
I would recommend atleast trying remotely. Maybe start with ccleaner :::link::: and work from there? Ditch IE and install chrome.

Look at the processes/programs running with:

- Autoruns :::link:::
- Process Explorer :::link:::

Eliminate shady ones..
mk - 03/28/10 17:12
You are home and I didn't know that and I had people over for my birthday last night and I would have invited you over and now I am sad.

09/08/2009 18:22 #49725

Don't know if you saw this e:libertad

Coffee shop owner gets 4 to 12 years for insurance arson
ByMatt Gryta
News Staff Reporter
Updated: September 08, 2009, 5:04 PM

Former Buffalo coffee shop owner Lon Coldiron, still proclaiming his innocence, today was ordered to spend the next four to 12 years in state prison for setting fire to the building in a bid to collect insurance money.

Coldiron also was ordered to pay $250,000 in restitution to the insurance company for what Erie County Judge Thomas P. Franczyk called his "terribly selfish" crime.

Coldiron, 43, was convicted by a jury July 27 of third-degree arson and attempted grand larceny for the Oct. 21, 2004, fire that destroyed his "Coffee &" shop and the three-story building it was in at 718 Elmwood Ave.

The judge denounced him for the "orchestrated" fire he falsely thought could generate insurance payments on his money-losing business.

It was Coldiron's second trial in connection with the fire. He was spared a jail term when an Erie County Court jury three years ago convicted him only of attempted grand larceny. However, an appellate court set aside that conviction and ordered a second trial because of juror misconduct in the first trial.

After Coldiron today insisted that "I'm still innocent and someday it will come out," Franczyk denounced him for the insurance ploy that prosecutors showed took place while his coffee shop was losing money and he was still gambling at nearby casinos "like a drunken sailor."

The judge also faulted him for causing damage to adjoining structures and putting Buffalo firefighters at risk in dealing with the early-morning arson five years ago. Franczyk also ordered him to repay Travelers Insurance Co. the $250,000 it paid the owner of the building destroyed in the arson.

John K. Jordan, Coldiron's attorney, said the conviction will be appealed.







metalpeter - 09/09/09 18:16
I admit I know nothing really about this guy, but there is one thing I don't get. I read a story today that he had Gambling Debts. Now he had no money to run the place, so he burns it down. So he gets insurance money. That was Years ago, how on earth is he supposed to pay that money back, not to mention that court case has to be pretty costly also.
tinypliny - 09/09/09 15:29
@Libertad: What contract did you get?
libertad - 09/09/09 13:39
BTW, we got our contract!
libertad - 09/09/09 13:39
Thanks jessbob!
joshua - 09/09/09 11:27
The iron rod of justice officially has lodged itself into the head of Mr. Lon Coldiron. I can't believe (e:libertad) hasn't commented on this yet!

12/03/2008 19:38 #46940

Kinky Sex & Nudity
Category: music
okay, so this journal has neither, but something almost as good. One of my college friend's band is coming to Buffalo this Friday at Mohawk Place.

They are called the Spinto Band and are mmm, mmm, pop rock goodness. You should check them out (as I am not in Buffalo, I have to drive 1.5 hours to see them on Saturday in Western MA).

And on top of it all - they are (e:twisted) approved

tinypliny - 12/04/08 09:44
Hmmmm.....

Liar.
twisted - 12/03/08 22:05
Wish I could go see them! Enjoy the show!
gardenmama - 12/03/08 20:31
Great "catch" headline.

05/27/2008 22:06 #44465

Don't Use Orbitz or Cheaptickets.com
Category: scam
I post this as a warning to all fellow (e:strip)pers - do not use Orbitz, Cheaptickets.com or any of their affiliates (http://corp.orbitz.com/). They consistently advertise prices that they cannot guarantee.

Two times in the past week, I have ordered tickets through their website, only to later get an email (Once one day later, once seven days later!!!) saying that the airline cannot sell the ticket I ordered at that price. Even though they continue to say on their website that they can.

I called customer service to ask why I kept being denied and all they would say is that an airline wouldn't confirm my ticket. I asked which airline so I could avoid it, and they would not tell me. I pointed out that the flight was still available for a similar price and asked why it had not been removed. They suggested I fill out a feedback form on their website so the tech people could consider my suggestion. WTF!!!! How can a website offer a flight for a price that they cannot deliver. That is BS. I am never using Orbitz or Cheaptickets.com again. I suggest that you avoid them too.
ajay - 05/28/08 12:25
I recommend ITA Software: :::link:::

They don't sell tickets; they just find the best deals and then you can book the tickets yourself through the airlines, or through a travel agent (they give you the codes that your travel agent can use to book the flight).

When I came to Buffalo, I found (through ITA) that I could just buy 2 1-way tickets and they turned out to be cheaper than a roundtrip...
jenks - 05/28/08 11:22
kayak just groups the others, it's not its own thing... i always use orbitz- but then a while ago went to check in and they told me I didn't have a guaranteed seat on the plane. I said 'well then what is this ticket' and they said it's a 'ticket' but not a 'seat', whatever the fuck that means.

they said that it's b/c i bought from a third party, and it's in the fine print no one ever reads. so I think chico is right- use your site of choice to find the flight you want, then buy direct from the airline.
chico - 05/28/08 09:29
thanks for the warning!!

in the past i've usually used orbitz or sidestep as a first cut and then gone directly to the airline's website to purchase tickets. of course that only works if your entire itinerary is on a single airline and its affiliates/partners.

bookbuddy sounds promising.
imk2 - 05/28/08 06:22
yeah, i would never use orbitz anyway, they are so overpriced. did you try using bookingbuddy.com?

you put in you departure and arrival information on just one page, and then it takes expedia, kayak, orbitz, cheaptickets, chepair, travelocity, hotwire, sidestep, and onetravel and compares them one by one. orbitz and expedia are always the most expensive. kayak and cheapair are usually the least.
paul - 05/27/08 22:39
Oh that is so totally annoying. Good to know.

06/24/2007 23:13 #39799

Mind Clearing Ramble
Category: life
I can't fall asleep for the life of me (yes I know it is not even 11 - I have the daily routine of an 80-year old). My mind is just going a million miles an hour. Not even the worried about the future or worried about work I have to do million miles an hour. Just a thinking about the past and certain feelings. A number of things are prompting this - talking to friends from both grad and undergrad about people in grad and undergrad; listening to Moby's "Songs" (greatest hits before he was on every tv commercial) which I listened to a lot during the first summer of grad school; a dream about a person I went to school with that I no longer speak with (not that I ever really did, she was kind of one of the background people that you wish you got to know more and still hang out with, like luca brasci in the Godfather movie, but you can just learn more about him by reading the book); writing "update" emails to professors; myspace stalking; Sivram being back in DC with a lot of undergrad people; taking a nap during the day; drinking a liter of pop; eating a lot for dinner; going on the Tour de France website yesterday (another thing I did religiously during my first summer of grad school - watching 3 hours of tour coverage nightly); the summer and warm nights, which always make me feel sentimental, specifically due to the fact that it is coming close to being two years from when I started grad school and one year from when I started my current job; it being three years from the summer I spent in DC. My mind just keeps going a million miles an hour and I am not sure that I want it to stop. All of these things are just combining to make me feel very strong emotions - specifically sentimentality, which I tend to be prone to. I don't know that I dislike it and I might even like it, but it is a touch overwhelming, and I do need to sleep.

Also, sorry I haven't been updating as of late. I know I have been bad.

Also, memorial day weekend was my three-year anniversary on (e:strip). YAY. Thank you (e:paul) for setting up this site even though I am a bad member.

I hope all is well with you and I love you all.
jessbob - 06/27/07 19:39
I don't think so. But you never know
jason - 06/25/07 08:38
Nice to see a post from you, Jessbob. I hope everything's going well for you.
mk - 06/25/07 00:01
awwwwww, yay for updating! come back sometime soon. you know how crazy and wild our buffalo summers can be. albany just can't compare. you need to come see the maloy apartment too. i'm running the buffalo marathon next year, so you should too. and yes i mean the FULL!!!!!
mike - 06/24/07 23:27
after seeing Evan Almighty me and mk and jill were wondeirng (and figured you would know) , could you relaly be suspended from being a congressman for dressing like a biblical figure and brining a hudnred wild animals into congress?