Archive for February, 2009

Bonus Day

February 26th, 2009

So today we found out about our bonus’s for the year. It came in a little less than last year but I’m very happy with it especially when you look at in the context of the economy. I feel very lucky that I have a job and that the company did well enough last year to still pay us a bonus this year. Now i just have to figure out how I want to spend it? Last year we spent it on a cruise but since nicole is writting her theis we can’t take a vacation. Any ideas?

Comcast and Streaming TV

February 26th, 2009

For the past year we’ve been on a deal that had our cable bill at about $50 a month. I knew that the deal we had was gonna expire soon but couldn’t remember when. Last week our latest bill came in the mail and low and behold it was now $70 a month for cable.  My immediate reaction was that that was a ton of money and we needed to think about if we should continue to have cable. I think nicole had the same reaction at the higher sticker shock and we agreed that at $70 continuing to keep cable was a waste of money considering how much we really used it. Yes we watch TV every night but honestly almost all of what we really want to watch is on the broadcast stations which we could just be getting for free.  Also a big factor is that I no longer see cable as a necessity that I once saw it 5-10 years ago. Internet is a necessity but cable isn’t anymore since right now the content on tv isn’t all that great and you can get a lot of it legally for free off the internet.

On tuesday Nicole called Comcast (since it’s in her name) to go ahead and cancel our service. In the process of canceling they offered to cut our bill to $40 in order to keep us as customers. Nicole said yes since we would still be able to cancel later on if we wanted to. Since we were considering canceling at $70 a month for cable we have the same delema but with a $40 price point.

Our options if we dropped cable would be to switch to OTA and buy a DTV box so our tivo can get the digital signal or go with the internet streaming approach and turn off the tivo too. The streaming approach for me sounds very appealing since now days you can pretty much get any mainstream show you want legally. You can either go to the website of the broadcast company or places like hulu.com. The quality is pretty good and in my opinion is about comparable to the analog signal we’re watching now. The major flaw with this is that you need a computer setup that connects to the tv. Which we already have and I can use pretty easily but Nicole isn’t familiar with it and I don’t think she’s all that comfortable with the hoops you have to go through to access the online content.

So we’re either gonna keep cable at our now discounted $40 a month, buy a DTV box for ~$100 and go OTA, or just use our internet connection and stream tv shows over the internet. I’ve left it up to nicole to choose since she is writting her theis and really is the main one using the tv/cable right now.

Stupid Microsoft

February 23rd, 2009

When I got my new laptop (a PC) in September it came with the new Microsoft Office suite. I begrudgingly learned how to use the new menus on the program, but found that I much preferred the old lay out to the new one.  I have even told people in lab how much easier I think it is to use — especially powerpoint– and recently I’ve been making a lot of powerpoint presentations.

So, when we were the new office suite for the Mac in the lab, I was excited because that meant they would have the same menus as the new PC version. I was WRONG.  Stupid Microsoft made the Office suite for Macs very different than the Office suite for PCs.  Do they not care about the people who switch between PCs and Macs?  I am now boycotting the Office Suite on my mac…and will only use my PC.  I don’t want to waste the time and energy learning a whole new set of menus.  Why couldn’t they just make them compatible?

Crappy start to the day

February 19th, 2009

So this morning has not been my morning. I didn’t sleep well last night and ended up waking up exhausted. Since I was so tired I had a hard time getting myself moving and was running a little behind. In fact I was so sleepy I didn’t do my 5 point check to make sure that I had everything that I needed for the day. Once i got going in the morning and was ready to make the drive into to work I realized that I didn’t have enough gas to get to work and back. So I went to costco since they have the cheapest gas in the area. I got all the way up to pumps and got of my car only to realize that I hadn’t done my five point check and had managed to leave my wallet at home. Now at this point I would have just driven to work but I didn’t have enough gas to get there (yay for having really long commutes) so I had to go back home to get my wallet. On the way home I manged to almost get caught in a speed trap as two cop cars had setup on columbia road right near my apartment complex. Thankfully I wasn’t really speeding so I didn’t get pulled over.

Once I made it home i grabbed my wallet of the table and got my gas and headed to work. Thanks to my late start and false start to fill up I ended up getting caught in some construction traffic. It amazes me how much traffic can develop when a single lane is closed on the beltway since everyone and their brother feels the need to rubberneck and see what is going on. Thanks to the diaster of a start I ended up getting to the office about an hour later that I should have. hopefully the rest of the day gets better.

Flemmings & Grease

February 9th, 2009

This weekend was date night with dinner out and a show at the Hippodrome. Since it was the weekend before Valentines day we decided to just roll it into this weekend too. For dinner I picked the restaurant out which is how we ended up at Flemmings. I didn’t realize at the time that the place is part of a chain and that it is primarily a steak house. I just liked their website and they had listed prime rib which I had been craving since we were home in Hawaii when I didn’t get any. Getting to the place was kind of a pain since we had to go through the inner harbor and traffic there was pretty bad. Once we got to the place we valeted the car so we wouldn’t have to deal with trying to find a parking space. The only odd thing was that you paid for the valet when you dropped it off instead of when you picked it up.

Once we were inside Flemmings I was pleased by the decor and ambiance. It was surprisingly busy since we were there at 6PM which is a little early for the dinner rush. We got seated immediately and were presented with our menus. The menus were kind of cumbersome since you had a large bulky regular menu, a specialty drink book, a reserve wine list, a prefix winter menu, and a restaurant week prefix menu. This combination of 5 separate menus to look at was kind of intimidating and made the table feel cluttered and chaotic. We started off with two martini’s from the bar which were awesome. I got something called the Tropical Martini which was coconut flavored and Nicole had a Pink Lady. Both were shaken and poured at the table which was neat. For dinner I ended up ordering the restaurant week prefix menu since it had prime rib as one of the options. Nicole got the petite fillet imperial which was one of the daily specials that our waitress told us about. When my prime rib came I wasn’t really impressed with it. It came with these 3 sauces to dip the meat into but I was disappointed since the meat itself didn’t have much flavor. Nicole’s steak arrived and she thought the meat was very good but she was a little disappointed that the crab meat imperial was basically just some lump crab meat piled on top without any preparation.

The salads and entrees were kinda slow in coming out which meant that it got to 7:30 and we still hadn’t ordered/gotten the dessert that was part of my meal. When i got our waitresses attention I told her that we needed to be out of there in 10 minutes and she said it was no problem that should would box up my cheescake and bring us the check. Unfortunately when the check arrived it had an extra ($10) drink on the bill which we didn’t have but since we were in a rush I just paid for it so we could get out of there so we could make it to our show. Once we got our car back from the valet and were leaving the place we realized that the ‘cheesecake’ that she had brought out in a bag for us was actually someone else’s leftovers (gross). As a result I didn’t like the place as we ended on a couple of bad notes and doubt I’d ever go back to the place. More importantly though I don’t think I like steak houses as I find the value just isn’t there (I can do as good if not better steak at home for 10% of the cost).

Since we got a late exit from Flemmings we were in a bit of a rush to try and make it to the play on time. Unfortunately we ran into a massive traffic jam trying to get the 2 miles from the restaurant to the Hippodrome. When we finally got up to the parking garage we usually park at it was closed. I didn’t think anything of it since we were almost 10 min late so we ended up driving around the block and managed to luck out and find some street parking. I was a little wary about the street parking since it was a pay to park place but the meters weren’t accepting any money. So I was little stressed out about the car/ticket during the show. Turns out that its only pay to park till 8PM which i thought was a little odd.

We make it to the show at least 10 minutes late and we can hear the performance has already started. Thankfully the Hippdrome let us in without any problems. Once we got into the theater we were really surprised since it was mostly full. We actually managed to get seated before the first big musical number started. The show itself was fantastic and we really enjoyed all the singing. One thing that was surprising to me was how different the play was from Grease the movie with John Travolta. There were a lot of little differences that kind of caught me off guard since the movie was based on the play. Still we had a great time and enjoyed the show. We figured out that the reason the show as probably so busy was because Taylor Hicks the American Idol singer had a number in the show. It was kinda neat to hear him but i didn’t think he added anything to the show but it definitely worked as a way to fill the theater.

Still we had a pretty good night and definetly enjoyed our show. It was a pretty good way to celebrate Valentines day out.