Archive for November, 2008

Tiscali Debacle Continues

As I have written before, the local bowling club is still having problems with Tiscali. They signed up for a combined telephone/broadband package. I was asked to provide an anti-virus package, and the first time I went there (4 months! ago) the internet wasn’t installed so I started installing it.

The disc went in fine and ran through its checks but the modem did not have the ADSL light lit. The program stalled there saying there was something wrong. And ever since then, four months of technical support hell, it has not worked. I said it was the provisioning, something on Tiscali’s side, but they have done everything under the sun to try to avoid doing anything about it.

They blamed BT, they blamed us, they blamed the very equipment they sent us. Not once have they checked the account to check provisioning was correct, they have never done anything except point the finger elsewhere. They really do have an abysmal technical support division. You name it, it’s happened. They’ve scheduled callbacks and never called. They’ve scheduled callbacks then when we call them they say the callback was at a different time (ask yourself: why would you come in with a hired computer professional at the wrong time?). They’ve put us on hold when contacting a supervisor, never to find one. They’ve said a supervisor will call back immediately, and didn’t. They’ve taken another phone number down (to call me at home) and never called it, calling us liars by saying we never gave them the other phone number.

The BT technical people checked the line, found a minor fault, fixed it, and told Tiscali they’d fixed it, and the next time we called Tiscali they blamed BT again saying they were fixing a fault. Again. When we insisted it had been fixed they suddenly noticed it was fixed. Clearly they can’t read what’s on the screens in front of them.

Worse still, a letter was written to Tiscali who wrote back (a month later) that our complaint was being forwarded to a special division. When we called technical support we were supposed to go straight to that division because we were a special case, yet have never been contacted by this special division, or talked to anyone from it.

Not being racist or anything, but I think that this farming of support services to other countries (read: India) is a bad idea. It’s difficult to talk to them, and to understand what they’re saying, and they don’t understand english colloquialisms. Furthermore they seem to think that we sit at home or at our businesses waiting for phone calls from them. When we say that we can’t be there at 3pm because of work, they repeat it, as if repeating 3pm is going to make us relent or remember that we suddenly can be around waiting for them to call us.

From my own personal view, Tiscali has been good, but for the bowling club, for my next door neighbour (whose own problems with them took 3 months+ to fix), they have been atrocious. Taking 4 months so far, the bowling club’s problem has always been the same and we keep on saying it, the modem does not had the ADSL light lit - that seems to indicate one or two things to me - that there isn’t an ADSL signal on the line (provisioning problem with Tiscali, or a line fault with BT) or that the modem is malfunctioning (which Tiscali should replace anyway).

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Muslim Terrorists Again?

The news is dominated by terrorists hitting Mumbai (Bombay). And yes, guess what, those terrorists are … wait for it … you guessed it - muslims.

No-one seems to want to address this hideous little fact that Islam seems to breed violent hate-filled people who want nothing more than to kill people who don’t believe in their way of worship. We keep hearing about how Islam is a peaceful religion, how the Koran preaches this over and over, but again and again we hear of madrassas teaching quite the opposite, and the tangible fact of the existence of terrorists backs that up 100%.

Maybe the best way to solve this is to isolate the muslims, let no-one out and let them kill each other for a few centuries until they’ve calmed down and have sorted this out?

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15% VAT

Value Added Tax. What a lame name for something that the government squeezes out of us to fill their coffers more.

So the Chancellor reduced the VAT from 17.5% to 15% citing that it would help stimulate the economy. The thing is, if people are worried about paying more for their mortgages, or not being able to get mortgages, or losing their jobs, and so on, having an extra 2.5% in a tax rebate in your pocket isn’t going to help much. They’re going to save money, not spend it.

Even more fantastical is the Chancellor’s penchant for avoiding the use of the word recession, politicians have a new buzzword: contraction.

If the government wants the economy to get moving again, force the banks to start lending to each other again. We’ve given them countless billions after all, I think that’s the least we can expect.

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Cartoon Characters as People

I know this may seem cruel but don’t you sometimes see people in the street and immediately think of a cartoon character? God knows there’s so many of them, and if you had a resemblance to mickey mouse you’d have a serious problem, but there’s a story behind this.

Getting a lift home with Oli every day, we go the same route and a couple of months ago we saw this guy walking past us and watched him as he came towards us and passed us and at the same time both said, ‘Doesn’t that guy remind you of Tintin?’

For the longest time we sat there and tried to remember his dog (Snowy) but everytime we see him it’s ‘Tintinnnnnn!’. He even walks like him, he really does. We both wonder if other people see the resemblance.

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Snow!

Early snow for once. It came a day later than predicted earlier in the week, but still welcome anyway. Just such a pretty picture with everything snowbound. But it does decay into slush quite quickly, but still it’s nice to see once in a while.

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If you need a hunting lodge…

Then I know just the person to build you one.

He said it was a shed, but I swear to God it’s like a new house at the back of his own house. Oli did a great job on it though, really went to town. I told him he needs to take pictures, so I can put one or two up here.

The funny part is looking at all the other sheds along the houses, they’re all crappy and old, then there’s his about twice as big, tiled roof, gables, lantern, double glazing, I mean it’s like skyscraper meets inner city slums.

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I Is So Lucky

Gosh darn it, I is so lucky!

I say this because I am the recipient of ALL these amazing business deals in Africa. I mean, who would have thought that all these millions of dollars would be stuck in foreign banks and these *cough* business-people picked me to help them out (and in the process earn 10%).

How seriously stupid must I be NOT to help them? Oh wait, I have to pay how much to get access to the bank account? Hmm, I have to pay -YOU- to get access to the bank account? Weird… never heard of that before, I guess it must be an African bank thing.

For the love of f***king God, stop mailing me these things!

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Little Baby P

Ok this is an english thing so if you’re not english you might not have heard of this. Basically a year or so ago, this thug, a friend of his, and the mother, beat up, tortured, abused, and eventually killed, little baby p (as she’s being called). Something like 18 months old.

The tragedy in this is worse than the murder, because it has terrible effects from what did not happen. The doctor examining the baby two days before she died failed to notice the broken ribs and broken back. Yes I imagine that’s tough for a doctor, finding things like that.

What really grates me, and I imagine many out there, is that this family were visited 38 times by social workers and no warning bells were rung, nothing noticed, nothing done. Let me just say that again, 38 times. 38 bloody times.

To say we have thugs like this is shameful enough. To realise our nation is worse than many nations we criticize, that we have backtracked from progress made over decades is just pitiful. Perhaps instead of spending money on wars we should spend money on our own services, infrastructure, job training, opportunities etc.,

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In Your Mirror

We were having a discussion at work, and the subject of ghosts came up, and the practice of viewing ghosts in mirrors. Something that I heard long ago about contacting the dead in a dark room with a mirror.

Eddie brought up a story about a friend of his, who was driving a car somewhere (for sale) and along the motorway late at night, dark and unlit road, he looked in his mirror and saw someone sitting there. There was no-one other than him in the car.

Talk about pissing yourself!

So what would you do in that situation? Got any good ghost stories?

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Good News, Stateside

Well finally, the Americans have realised that an intelligent leader (that’s , btw) is a better leader. Who cares if he’s black? The rest of us don’t really have a problem with that, and our cousins are finally seeing this. God bless ‘em.

Now if we can just get the CO2 under control, electric cars on the road, draconian drug laws repealed, and violent offender kept in prison instead of being bailed all the time… oh wait, I’m not living in cloud cuckoo land!

Anyway, so happy for my friends!

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