Archive for October 2004

Staples Rebate class action lawsuit

In the last couple years, I’ve submitted about 10 Staples rebates and Staples hasn’t honored about 4 of them. And dammit if they don’t know exactly which ones I neglected to make photocopies of all the originals. Well I’m fed up.

If you’ve had a similar experience, then write to me and we’ll see what we can do about starting a class action lawsuit.

update:   I submitted a $30 Logitech QuickCam webcam rebate on 1-11-08 and got the check today, just 2 weeks later on 1-23-08. Pretty impressive

My Phone Crashed!

ACMCJKDKCCKCKCKAATTTT!

My phone crashed just a second ago. And it isn’t even one of those high tech phones! It’s a Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone…. you know… your standard Slimline phone. I was winding my way though my health insurance provider’s phone tree hell…. pushing way too many buttons so they could save a few cents. So I was typing in my social security number and the number ‘6’ on my phone wouldn’t work. I could still hear the automated sexpot asking for my most intimate numbers.. I could hear my own heavy breathing in the receiver but the number 6 wouldn’t work. And then… none of the numbers would work! I started banging furiously…. Star, Pound, 1, 6, 9.. my phone was sick! Just as I was about to hang up, the phone comes out of it’s trance, “beep, bEEpbEEPBeepBEEPbeepbeepBEEPbeep, BeEp!”

Ahhhhh! The future of the universe is in the hands of chance.

Canadian Pharmacies

A couple weeks ago I ordered drugs from a Canadian Pharmacy, http://www.canadadrugprices.com. They said they might take up to 3 weeks to arrive. They arrived in 2 weeks. Although generic Lamisil isn’t available in the US, I got a generic from them. The brand is APO-Terbinafine – Terbinafine Hydrochloride Tablets – 250 mg. Made by Apotex Inc. Toronto Canada. The prescription for 30 pills cost $119 with shipping. In the US, it would have cost $365….. wait… WAIT.. Hey! a month ago it cost $365… I just checked CVS.com and it’s $307.

So, going through the Canadian pharmacy my 3 month treatment (for a yucky toenail fungal infection) costs $119 * 3 = $357. Going through CVS (my Medco insurance plan through Oxford doesn’t cover direct Medco mail order, so I have to order retail) costs $308 *3 = $924 …. My insurance will cover 1/2 of that…. $462.

Hmm. Going Canadian is saving me about 25%.

Wait a minute …. I just called my local CVS and they’ll charge me $353 for a 1 month supply (not counting insurance). But CVS.com will charge me $307 + $1 shipping. That’s $45 ($135 for a whole course of treatment) for nuthin’. Someone’s making too much money here. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I’m in the wrong fuckin’ business.

So, Canadian mail order saves me 66% off CVS retail, or 61% off CVS mail order. With my 50% copay insurance, Canadian mail order saves me 23% off CVS mail order. That’s not as much savings as I originally thought… but it’s still appreciated.

Wow

Went to Fujiyama with VC. :-). Next time, squash soup!

VC

I met VC in person last night. We had dinner and saw The Rivals. It went really well. :-)

Cemetery Plot

I just went with my father to the cemetery in Hackettstown.. Union Cemetery. He went ahead and bought 8 plots. We were both taken aback at the price of the lot… $4,000 gets a 16? by 20? foot space, 8 plots all together in 2 rows. That price also includes maintenance in perpetuity! That’s lawn mowing, tree trimming, road maintenance, etc… FOREVER. Like… in 1,000 years (assuming society exists) we should assume that our graves will be carefully mowed and landscaped.

With that kind of deal, I suggested that we make our front and back yard into a graveyard. What do you think?

C. Crane FMT Digital FM Transmitter with AC Adapter

I’ve been shopping for a mini-FM transmitter to send a signal from my PDA to my car’s radio and I found this curiosity. :-)

Like all mini-FM transmitters in the US, it has been range-limited to about 30 feet. But this one has a variable resistor on the inside… With the turn of a screw you can go from a legal (and wimpy) 30 foot range to a respectable 175 feet.

Find it at Amazon

Giovanni’s Restaurant, Dover NJ

I went to Giovanni’s restaurant for my birthday with my parents… well, I tried to. We showed up on my birthday, Wednesday Sept 22nd and there was only 1 person there, the owner. He was very nice and all. He said it would be no trouble for him to turn on the lights and seat us. Yes, you heard me… turn on the lights. He motioned us over to the seats we were in last time as he switched on the lights in the place. I don’t get it… seating for 120, excellent food and…. nobody was there.

It’s kind of funny actually. I had called a few days earlier asking if I needed a reservation if we showed up on Wednesday night. He said something like, “No, you should be alright.” Well, he was right.

I’m saddened because I went to this place a few months ago with PPG. There were only a few people in the place when we went back then but we were so hungry (and I had to pee soooooooo bad) that we stayed. The food was, in a word, perfect. He served us Italian standards in a straightforward manner, strachatelli, eggplant rolatini and a few other dishes. We were overpowered by just how…. fresh and … correct… the food was. No curve-balls, no “Bam!” just unflinchingly perfect.

Rrrrrreww! This happens so often to me. I discover a good thing and it turns out that it’s about to be closed. Earlier in September, I went to Montclair to see a play. Turns out the production company has just lost their lease and I was seeing one of the last performances. Hurumph.

I want to know what the story is behind this restaurant! Maybe I’ll go down there sometime and ask.

So we got back in the car and my dad became the worst backseat driver… It was awful. I got my relief by playing the race card: they wanted me to pull over and ask for directions so I did. I asked two well dressed, articulate Hispanic men for directions. While we’re talking, my mother starts yelling from the back seat to go because she’s scared. Dad does the same thing. It was as though I had two screaming children in the car. She was banging against my seat and screaming. He was barking orders at me. And I was talking calmly to the nice gentlemen. He didn’t know the restaurant but it was nice to have an intelligent conversation, albeit short with someone during my ordeal.

In case you’re wondering, my defense for stopping and talking to these gentlemen was: They were well dressed. Their movements were completely unthreatening and well mannered, they spoke well (though with a strong Spanish accent), we were in an almost exclusively Columbian part of town, and I kept the car in gear, ready to pull away if need be (as I do with most car stops at night).

So we ended up going to Charlotte’s Web restaurant. It wasn’t awful. But as usual, they declared that this was some of the best food they had ever eaten in their lives. I spent the majority of the evening trying to not be smothered.

But I will say that my birthday cake was terrific. I told Noni that my favorite ice cream is ice cream sandwiches. So she bought some… and on my birthday, she made me a cake that is layers of ice cream sandwiches, Cool Whip and fudge. Yummy kudos!

Tim Powers, GOH speech, Arisia ’04

Tim Powers did the Guest of Honor speech at Arisia in January 2004. I’ve never read anything from him but I was really impressed with the talk. Here’s one little anecdote that I made sure to remember. As a background, he has written quite a bit of spooky/horror/sci-fi. He was talking about why people are afraid of spooky things in books even though we all KNOW it’s fiction.

I don’t believe in ghosts but I’m still scared of them.

They did this experiment. Some 30,000 chickens grew up indoors on this farm for generation after generation. They hadn’t seen so much as a tree or a bush or the sun in generations. So they took this cut-out of a hawk and ran it along a string across the top of the building. And all of the chickens went crazy, running for their lives.

So now if we could talk to one of those chickens and ask why she ran, she’d probably say, “I don’t know man. But it really freaked me out!”

Total Remodeling of Union NJ redux

I’ve gotten several emails from people saying how they found my site because I listed Total Remodeling’s phone number. (Here’s a reminder)

908-686-1443
Total Remodeling
Neil Parsons
1767 Rte. 22, West
Union, NJ 07083
Phone: 908-686-5788
Fax: 908-686-7810

I say to everyone that finds this message:

  • Go to Donotcall.gov and file a complaint.
  • Call Total Remodeling back at 908-686-1443 and tell them what you’ve done.
  • Forget about it and hope that the Federal Trade Commission gets around to suing them.