wyld_dandelyon: (guitar gloves)
I went to get my new phone over the weekend, and didn't have time to do much with it. Today, coming home from work, I decided to try taking some pictures. No luck. Oh, the "camera" ap came up, it made a nice shutter noise, but the pictures didn't save anywhere. I finally resorted to calling for technical assistance, wondering what totally obvious simple thing I was missing.

I wasn't. Apparently, the old phone's manufacturer and the new phones manufacturer aren't on speaking terms, so the old memory card is worse than useless in the new phone.

But at least the problem wasn't in my brain cells!

So, you don't to see our first rose, or the chive blossom buds, or the dandelions, or the wild violets, or even the test photos of the cat food from when I was on the phone with the nice man, because all of those photos were mirages.

However, if you want pretty pictures, you can check out my new Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/wylddandelyon/

Now I'm going to switch from napping on the couch to sleeping in bed!
wyld_dandelyon: (Disintegrations and Defenestrations! by)
I decided this weekend I needed to bite the bullet and get a new cell phone, but virtuously put it off until a couple of writing deadlines had passed (and stories submitted). So, today after work I looked up a close Verizon store, wrote down the address, and called them to check their hours. I told the cheerful, friendly (and doubtless cute) young man on the phone I'd see him soon.

Then I turned the computer off and drove to that address, or at least, the whereabouts of that address. More or less. I drove around for a while looking for it and finally parked and went into the copy shop that was north of the closest address to the south of where the store was supposed to be. Of course, the address on the copy store was based on the cross-street.

That's right. Not only was the store not there--the address wasn't even there.

Naturally, I had neglected to write down the phone number I called. The copy shop only offered internet at $2 per 15 minutes, so I couldn't look it up and call the (probably) cute young man back. They did, however, loan me their paper phone book, which had no such listing. I called a Verizon store listed there, and talked to different, less cheerful fellow, who never heard of the address I had and said I could drive quite a ways to find any of several different stores.

By this time I was hungry and almost out of gas. Right. I headed home, stopping at a gas station on the way.

So here I sit, still with only a partially functional cell phone whose battery is draining like a sieve and no working blue tooth. And I didn't get to meet the (maybe) cute salesman. But at least I'm home where I can go make some food.

Today, I had to choose between being Deirdre of Borg or Deirdre who gets yummy food. But soon, I am determined, I will have my figurative cake and eat too!

Hmm...that would be a better joke if the LG Chocolate wasn't pretty much obsolete by now.

Cold Moon

Jan. 10th, 2009 08:10 pm
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So, I'm in the middle of the second of The Sharing Knife books, but I drag myself out of the drama to take my kid to the cell-phone store to replace her phone, which has stopped charging unless you hold the charger in just right.  Which she did this morning, long enough to talk in astonishment with her good friend about her friend's high-school-style drama (involving the friend's boyfriend and his best friend, and being seen at a mall, but not the one she said she'd be at, if the snippets I caught while I was calling the cops)--ah, I got ahead of myself.  The charging of the phone was supposed to be for transferring the memory to a new phone, so I dragged myself out of my good book and we went out into the cold to hurry off to the store and stopped in dismay.

Someone broke the driver's window on my car last night or this morning.  So I sent her in for a bag to clear glass into and called the cops.  And went in for plastic and tape.  And called the insurance company.  And we went to the store, finding that the first bit of plastic really wasn't large enough, but at least the store isn't that far.  And I find that the soonest I can get the window fixed is Monday, messing with plans for shopping and getting together with people.

And I have been wanting to replace my own phone, as the ear-bug function and speaker function are both working poorly.   So, we get there and can set her up with a new phone, but I can save $100 by waiting six days to replace mine.  So I still have the same frustrating old phone, at least until Friday.   And I have to pay for a new window for the car, since they expect the cost to be under the deductible.  And I don't get to go sell young fish, to get store credit to get new filters, that store is far too far away in this weather without a window.  

And now I wish I'd decided to splurge and go to GAFilk--it probably would have cost about as much as the new car window, and then I'd still have the car window.  It certainly would have been a heck of a lot more fun as a way to spoil this month's budget--and I haven't even gotten to pay for my expensive asthma meds yet (the new year's huge deductible for that is now in effect too, though with no guarantee that if I start paying this one I won't have to start paying another soon, seeing as how the old insurance plan has dropped Aurora (ALL of the Aurora hospitals and clinics and doctors in the area...hmm, that probably means the Aurora pharmacies too, sigh, which means I'll most likely need a new pharmacy to spend my deductible at), and so the firm is looking into possibly switching health insurance carriers, depending on what kind of quotes they get as to premiums...)

Perhaps I should go bury my head in my book again!  There's no snow in there, at least not in this chapter...

Cold Moon

Jan. 10th, 2009 08:10 pm
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So, I'm in the middle of the second of The Sharing Knife books, but I drag myself out of the drama to take my kid to the cell-phone store to replace her phone, which has stopped charging unless you hold the charger in just right.  Which she did this morning, long enough to talk in astonishment with her good friend about her friend's high-school-style drama (involving the friend's boyfriend and his best friend, and being seen at a mall, but not the one she said she'd be at, if the snippets I caught while I was calling the cops)--ah, I got ahead of myself.  The charging of the phone was supposed to be for transferring the memory to a new phone, so I dragged myself out of my good book and we went out into the cold to hurry off to the store and stopped in dismay.

Someone broke the driver's window on my car last night or this morning.  So I sent her in for a bag to clear glass into and called the cops.  And went in for plastic and tape.  And called the insurance company.  And we went to the store, finding that the first bit of plastic really wasn't large enough, but at least the store isn't that far.  And I find that the soonest I can get the window fixed is Monday, messing with plans for shopping and getting together with people.

And I have been wanting to replace my own phone, as the ear-bug function and speaker function are both working poorly.   So, we get there and can set her up with a new phone, but I can save $100 by waiting six days to replace mine.  So I still have the same frustrating old phone, at least until Friday.   And I have to pay for a new window for the car, since they expect the cost to be under the deductible.  And I don't get to go sell young fish, to get store credit to get new filters, that store is far too far away in this weather without a window.  

And now I wish I'd decided to splurge and go to GAFilk--it probably would have cost about as much as the new car window, and then I'd still have the car window.  It certainly would have been a heck of a lot more fun as a way to spoil this month's budget--and I haven't even gotten to pay for my expensive asthma meds yet (the new year's huge deductible for that is now in effect too, though with no guarantee that if I start paying this one I won't have to start paying another soon, seeing as how the old insurance plan has dropped Aurora (ALL of the Aurora hospitals and clinics and doctors in the area...hmm, that probably means the Aurora pharmacies too, sigh, which means I'll most likely need a new pharmacy to spend my deductible at), and so the firm is looking into possibly switching health insurance carriers, depending on what kind of quotes they get as to premiums...)

Perhaps I should go bury my head in my book again!  There's no snow in there, at least not in this chapter...

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