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The red side of the couch

For a while prior to the move I had a bit of a dilemma. I was stuck trying to figure out which of the two big companies I wanted to go with for my TV and Internet needs. I decided to forgo the land line leaving all of my contact needs to me cell phone. So far that’s been an interesting experience because I’m having to get used to not having the damn thing on vibrate. The few times I’ve left it on vibrate I’ve missed a couple of calls, which is bad news at a time like this when deliveries are coming in. Suddenly I’m wanting a better ringtone.

Anyway, back to the companies. In the end after talking to a few people that have worked and/or tried both services, I decided to go with the red side of the couch. Oh, you know the one. Well, the technicians came in yesterday to set things up for me. The modem went in without a hitch. The digital box on the other hand was rough sailing. After putting it in they tried a couple of channels. A good number of them were pixelizing (their word, not mine, really). Basically, some channels were blocky and lagging, while others didn’t show up at all. Over two hours they tried several hookup configurations but each one was still having issues. We were running close to the end of the appointment window and they had other people in the building to visit so they had to leave me with the faulty box. They promised however to come back after all of their appointments on the following day with a new box. They also told me to keep track of which channels were messing up. Well, overnight I scanned things and wrote down the problematic channels. There were a lot more than I expected. I also noticed that there was some diagonal banding going on, which looked like some sort of electrical interference coming from somewhere. Puzzling, no?

Today, they came a little bit early at 6 p.m. I figured it was really nice of them to come back on their own time to try to figure things out. Thus, I decided to put on my patient face. They swapped the box with a newer model, but found the same issues with the new box. At that point I could tell that they were getting really frustrated. Nothing was making sense. That’s when they started bringing out the big guns. They went into the hallway and popped open the electrical hookups closet. They took a long cable and ran it from the closet directly into my suite. To their surprise, all channels were appearing clearly. No pixelizing, no banding, no interference. At that point they knew it wasn’t the box. They decided to pop open the electrical panel to see the hookups to my suite. When they popped it open they had a eureka moment. There was a connection in there with a part known to cause issues. They looked irritated and blamed the whole incident on poor workmanship. They disconnected the hookup and put it back together with better parts (I guess). In the end, everything is now in great working condition.

So, I guess what I’m saying is that I’m quite happy with my decision to go with the red company. These technicians went the extra mile and made sure that the service I was getting was what I was paying for. Good show. Take what you will from this story. Yes, both the red and blue companies have issues and each has its share of horror stories–just look around the Internet for some, right? Still, in my case I had a great result.

Just so you know.

The GMA Preview

Rogers is giving a free preview of a new Filipino channel up in the 600′s up until the 24th. My parents have been watching the channel a great deal in the past few days. I never thought that I’d actually be interested in it, but it’s sort of oddly captivating. All of these F-dramas, news shows and silly game shows are kind of fun, mostly because this is all stuff that I haven’t seen before. It’s still fresh to me, and in a language that I can mostly understand. I mean, I can see similar show types on Fairchild, but hey, I don’t know Mandarin or Cantonese. So, this is a rare chance then to absorb stuff that’s targeted directly to me.

I don’t think my parents are going to order the channel, so when the preview ends that’s it. Thing is, I think later on when I’m in my own place I’ll at least consider getting it for myself. It’s strange. I don’t normally associate myself with being Filipino–first and foremost, I am Canadian. However, perhaps, having such a channel is a good way of linking back to my heritage, know what I mean?

Broadcast, live!

The family was gathered in the living room, commenting on just how they were impressed with Mel’s Viennese Waltz. Just as the judges were starting to analyze the dance, the cable went out, leaving us hanging. I think one of my aunts went into a panic: “What the hell happened?! Oh my gawwwwd!” 

Well, after a while of wishing for it to come back, my aunts gave up and just turned on the karaoke machine. This session was a little bit more boisterous than usual because we were all being silly. We played a game where someone would sing a Filipino song and the rest of us would translate the lyrics into English in real-time. What was more fun though was when someone sang an English song and the rest of us would translate the lyrics into Filipino. Oh man, it was funny and really loud. I was saying, “good thing the neighbours can’t hear.” 

Anyway, as the other aunts (and my mother) were singing, I spoke with my aunt that owns the place about contracting. She wanted to show me the backyard to show just what was built. As the two of us stepped out and closed the door, we still heard everyone singing inside. I wondered out loud: “why the heck is is so loud?” I mean, it wasn’t blaring, but I was under the impression that you couldn’t hear anything out there. My aunt wondered too. That’s when I realized, “OH SHIT!” See, the house has outdoor speakers that are useful for parties when you want to pump music outside. Somehow the switch for the outdoor speakers was switched on, meaning that you could hear all of that craziness, and singing outdoors. Hoooooly shit. It wasn’t too loud, and the neighbours probably could only hear it clearly if they really listened. However, this is still the type of thing that could leave you mortified. 

All my aunt and I could do was laugh at the silliness of it all. 

LIIIIIIIIIIIVE!

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