Friday, August 29, 2003

Movin on up...to the East side!!!

Ok, it's like 12:30 am, I have to work at 8 in the morning, and I leave to go to school at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon...yet somehow I find myself surfing the net, despite being tired as hell and being nowhere close to having everything packed. Can you say ADD?

Since that's the deal I find myself facing right now, I'll keep this short, but the only cool thing to happen to me today was that I got to make a delivery to the same building that TSN is in. That in itself is nothing special, but the receptionist working at the place I was dropping the order off at was super hot, and we had a fun 10 minutes chatting and stuff. If I had half a brain I probably should've asked for her number, even though I'm heading off to school. Hopefully I can ask the rep. at work to find out what her status is, cause she needs to be in my future already!

Hopefully I get to post again sooner rather than later, cause it looks like I'm going to be on my own for a few days down in dumpsville. Audi 5000.

Tuesday, August 26, 2003

Lessons in Buying a Computer

As the school year rapidly approaches again, I look forward to going back to Windsor with great anticipation. I am really hoping that this will be my last year, although an extra semester is probably more than likely. One cool thing this year is that my brother, is going to get to experience the joy of not living with parents for the first time in his life, as he heads off in the opposite direction to the University of Ottawa. While getting to experience all kinds of new things for the first time is fun, college is definately a costly experience at the same time!

With that said, I've busily been helping him find a new computer in the last day or so, and I have forgotten how much work it is to look through every stores flyers in search of the best deal. There was no way that I would let him end up getting a system from somewhere like Future Shop, or some other ripoff artist, even though going that route definately makes things easier if you're only looking for convenience. I'm all about optimizing performance and price though, so I started hunting around Mississauga a little more. It's kind of fun getting to do this for me since it'll probably be a while until I get my next system.

The only real place that Brad checked out was MDG, who are quickly becoming a powerful player in Ontario. Four years ago when I left for school, that's where I got mine from, back when they were about 15 stores smaller and not even close to being able to afford a full page ad in The Star. While I have to applaud them on their success and tremendous growth, they certainly aren't the company I remember them to be.

For starters, everyone in there appears to speak in a heavy, Eastern-European set accent, which can get on your nerves when you're constantly talking about computers parts. Most parts' names involve various short combinations of letters and numbers, and someone who doesn't have a complete control of the English language can easily jumble products that all sound similar. This can often lead to you unexpectedly paying for something more expensive or result in you getting an inferior product at a previously agreed upon set price.

Another thing that bothered me know is that there's no flexibility at all in negotiating price with these guys. When you're making a $1500 purchase involving a highly specialized and customizable product, the sales people should have some leeway in being able to determine a fair deal for both sides. I won't say that I know much about computers (maybe a bit more than the average guy), but there is no way a basic user should be charged an extra $50 for a network card, when tons of places often sell them for less than $10. I wouldn't say the sales guy was totally innocent, but you could tell that they computer system he was working through had about the same price controls as their website, even though I found a NIC card on their site for $21, which is far better than any deal they offered me.

The last thing I'll mention is that I'm not sure how it's possible that with the growth of their company somehow terms of warranties on new computers has decreased. Whereas, I got 1 year parts/3 years labor, they now only give you 1/1 which is very disappointing to me. How is it that smaller computer stores are able to offer longer and more comprehensive warranties than say Dell, HP, IBM, or even MDG? You would think those with a more extensive reputation and company history would be able to out-do small market local companies that often times have trouble even staying in business.

Hopefully Brad and I will get this sorted out tomorrow, cause I have a million other things to prepare before I leave on Friday.

Monday, August 25, 2003

Manchester United: Week Two

From what it sounded like, United played well again, against much better competition in the form of Newcastle at St. James Park. Unfortunately, Sportsnet in their infinite wisdom decided that Tottenham-Leeds would be a much more entertaining game and decided to show that instead. The game started early here (7 am) so I could've listened to it on the Internet, but figured I was too tired to turn the computer on and get it.

With the 2-1 win, United remain in first through week two, tied on points with Arsenal and Chelsea, but ahead on goal differential. It was good for United to face a strong team like Newcastle early in the season to show they were up to the challenge, but you could also argue that given their preseason tour where they played Celtic, America, Juventus, and Barcelona they had already faced four good teams, handling them all convincingly.

I did end up watching part of the Chelsea-Leicester matchup, and as much as I hated to see Veron go, hopefully he's much better received at Stamford Bridge. He got a bad deal from the British press for not showing up in domestic games, but they blow everything out of proportion. While I have no doubt that they'll be fine again in the Premiership, I'm doubtful whether their form will allow them the same dominance in the Champions League without Beckham, but especially without Veron. He single handedly controlled the flow of many of their games last season, and cut open defenses constantly with through balls to van Nistlerooy, Giggs, and Scholes.

As important a player Beckham was, Veron was more important to United's success at dictating the pace of the game. I like Beckham, but he's definately not worthy of the amount of press he has gotten over the move to Real in comparison to the relative silence Veron got going from United to Chelsea.

Since I'm supposed to get up in 6 hours for work, I'll leave it at that, but have no doubt that this isn't the last you'll hear from me on this subject.

Saturday, August 23, 2003

I'm Bored

Just a test to see something that nobody will ever end up caring about.

Day One, Ground Zero

Ok, this is my first post, and I'm already having trouble of thinking of things to say- what opportune timing. I just need a place to vent about shit going on in my life and the lives of others around me. The great thing about this blog is that it allows me to discuss all the things important to me and hopefully will cater to everybody with the same interests- although I'm sure it won't be long until I realize I'm the only person in this category.

Anyway, that's it for today. I need to do other things before I can dedicate more time to yet what will no doubt turn out to be another large compulsion in my life. Hopefully I'll have this one shaken soon enough.

David