Out With Friends

I was in the office yesterday (in contrast from working from home Monday and today). My team based in the NY area has usually been meeting in NYC on Tuesdays. Since so many of them are on vacation we didn’t meet up. That freed my schedule up a bit while I was in the office to get some other stuff done that has been piling up. That made yesterday very productive for me.

After work I meet up with some friends near Penn Station. We hung out for a while. It was good so see some people I haven’t hung with in a while, or just not enough in general. It was also fun to get together with people I see all the time, because hey I see them all the time because we have fun hanging out together!

Since I was working today I didn’t stay out too late. I am tentatively scheduled to meet up with some people (I think Luke, and Ben and maybe some others) tonight for New Years Eve. I just don’t feel so hot, and it is freezing out. I will see if I actually go out or not. I am hit or miss on New Years. I either do something really cool, or sit at home and do nothing. I don’t mind doing nothing sometimes. It is really crowded and expensive to get out in the city on New Years. It is also very difficult to get around. I am not trying to be a stick in the mud. I just don’t feel motivated on some New Years Eve’s, this being one of them.

The Last Short Vacation Week

This week is the last really short week I will have for a while. Once the holidays are over work will return to a normal schedule for me. As timings will have it some projects will also kick into high gear. That means I am living up the light week, and not looking forward to getting back into the grind. I love what I do but you get kind of spoiled with 4 short weeks in a row!

How Tourneau Lost a Customer

While at Jayson’s my friend Dave pointed out that my watch looked messed up. It turned out he was right. The second hand was jumping 5 seconds all the time. From what I read that meant that it needed a new battery. I had gotten over 2 years out of the current battery so since they usually go 18 months to 2 years I was due for a change. Since I bought my watch at Tourneau, and since they are an authorized Omega dealer I took the watch back their to get a new battery. The lady I spoke to charged me $61 to change a battery. I was a bit annoyed that it cost so much but just wanted the work done so I agreed. 15 minutes later the work was done, or so I thought.

Upon inspecting the watch’s functions I noticed that the second hand was still skipping 5 seconds at a time. I pointed this out to the clerk who was helping me and she took it back to the repair people. 30+ minutes later she finally returned with my watch and yet again the second hand was not functioning properly. At this time I was getting a bit ticked off. The sales lady just looked at me and with broken english said “not battery, must send to Omega”. She didn’t wait for me to say anything and just walked off to get forms to return the watch to the manufacturer for service. At this point I was not happy. I know it was the battery since I read the manual about what the second skipping was for. I was also mad that the so called experts at a watch store that advertised themselves as the biggest in the world couldn’t change a simple battery.

When the lady returned I told her I just wanted my money returned for the failed battery replacement and I would take care of the issue myself since I didn’t believe them. She took my credit card back for a refund and told the guy doing the credit “not battery, does not want us to fix”.

At this point I remembered this wasn’t the first time that I had problems at this store. A few months ago I went in and wanted to buy a leather band for another watch my dad had given me. The sales clerk then also was very rude and not knowledgeable. She originally refused to help me since she could not identify where the serial number was on the watch and Omega wouldn’t let them order anything without one. I tried to explain that the watch was so old that it didn’t have a visible serial number on the outside. It was actually on the inside of the watch. She wouldn’t listen or didn’t understand me. She took my information down and said she would try to do something for me and would call. She never did. I should have taken that as a sign, but I forgot about the incident.

This all happened on Friday. I went home and searched online for other dealers in Manhattan that sold and serviced Omega watches. Dave mentioned a really good dealer on the island but I didn’t want to drive all the way out there for something if I could avoid it. I thankfully found two dealers within a few blocks from Tourneau. I ended up going to Wempe Jewelers.

The service gentleman I spoke to was very nice. He said it would take about an hour to change the battery since they would have to test the pressure seals, etc. I was surprised since Tourneau didn’t mention anything like that. This gentleman also said the charge would be $35. The price was almost half of what Tourneau charged and sounded more reasonable. I took my receipt and walked around the area window shopping while they worked on my watch.

About an hour later I returned to be pleasantly surprised to find my watch to be back to perfect working order. I was so happy with the service I sought out a sales person to discuss ordering the leather band for my other watch. The sales person I spoke with was fantastic. He found the right type of band I wanted along with the right clasp. He said it wouldn’t be any problem that I didn’t have a serial number. He noted the age of the watch and said that my issue wasn’t uncommon with older models. He also answered several questions about servicing the older watch. He also said I was smart by changing bands since the one I had was an original one and not to get rid of it since it was rare. I knew this already but it was nice to get a sales clerk who was honest and knowledgeable about what he was selling. He took down my information and I hope to have my new band in 1-2 weeks.

From this experience I will be returning to Wempe for any future watch work or purchases. Sorry Tourneau, I don’t care how big you are you need to understand what you are selling and treat your repeat customers right. That means good service! I walked off the street for help, and Wempe was helpful and curious from the second I walked in the door.

Reset Sunday

I took today as a day to relax and slowly get back into the groove for work. I tried to stop myself but I logged into work and and checked my mail. I didn’t respond to all of it (too many to do in the short amount of time I wanted to allocate to it today) but got out a bunch of responses. I also worked on some paperwork that had been piling up.

Besides some work I also got to clean up my apartment a bit. That also meant laundry. Everything is done now. It is nice to have an uncluttered apartment with no chores to do. Well if you don’t count cleaning up my desk a bit but I am going to procrastinate on that one for a while longer.

Other than that I stayed in. Relaxed, and watched some DVD’s. I was watching season 2 of Arrested Development. That was a great show!

Saturday

Yesterday after my attempt at shopping I ended up going home and cooking dinner. I didn’t plan on going back out but Luke called and I wasn’t so tired so I meet up with him and Ben for a few drinks. I didn’t get home until around 2AM. It was a fun night. Herbie also ended up showing up while we were out.

Today I went out to get my watch fixed. That will be a post unto itself, but I didn’t expect it to take so long to do. The city was packed. I ended up back home just in time to make plans to meet up with Danny for some dinner at Swift. I didn’t drink that much even though Danny was up for it. Dinner was fun, but I ended up home early.

Overall a good and productive day.

Xmas Recap

Xmas ended up being a load of fun. Wednesday night I went with Jayson & Gretchen to Outback. We didn’t do anything crazy, just dinner and hung out at their place afterward. On Xmas day they had about 15 people over. It was a mix of family and friends. The food was great, well too good since I stuffed my self on appetizers and never did get around to eating the main corse. I have done that before. What can i say, I like appetizers.

I ended up staying over at Jay’s until Friday morning. I took a morning train back to the city. I ended up trying to do some shopping in the afternoon but that was a disaster. I always forget that the day after Xmas is a huge shopping day. I wanted to get some stuff at Macy’s but when I got there it was packed.

Xmas

It is Xmas eve. Yeah, I am not going to try and spell it the normal way so I am writting it the Futureama way. I am on Metro North on my way to Jayson & Gretchen’s for Xmas. I will probably head home Friday. It will be nice to get out of the city for a few days even though I am going somewhere colder.

I am passing up on my family’s normal friends holiday party on Xmas night. I am disappointed I wont get to see the kids but not disappointed that I won’t see all the other screaming kids that will be there. It isn’t that I don’t like kids, but there are just way too many of them at this party. I am Jewish so it shouldn’t matter that I am not at an Xmas party that most of my family is at, right? I alternate going and having other plans to this party each year.

Its a Netbook

I tried out an Asus eee 10000H back in August. I wasn’t a huge fan. The keyboard was too small and the battery layout was a bit awkward. Those reasons and the fact that at the time my main use for it was minimal I ended up selling the eee PC to Jayson. He loves it and uses it every day on the train to and from work.

With my new job I have had more of a need to have a really small computer that I can throw in my bag for chat and emails when I am out and about. The Thinkpad T61 from work is great (for a windows machine) but it isn’t so great to carry around unless I am going to and from work. For that reason I went back to looking at Netbooks. I looked at the Dell Mini 12, and the HP Mini 1000. The Dell wasn’t available to ship until January (come on dell) and I wasn’t sure if the 12″ netbook would be too big. That was my dilemma. I want a small machine, thus looking at a netbook in the first place, but I also have bad eyes. I want the biggest screen i can get. I think the Dell 12″ would be borderline too big. The keyboard on the HP Mini 1000 also got fantastic reviews for how good it was. I also looked at the Macbook Air. It was still light even though it was physically bigger than the other netbooks I was looking at. The Air did have a 13″ screen. The final deciding factor not to get the Air was price. It cost more than my regular laptop.

I opted for an HP Mini 1000 with a 60 gig hard drive and bluetooth from Amazon.com. Amazon Prime is great. I ordered the computer on Friday and for $3.99 it was at my house on Monday. Along with the Netbook I also picked up a Verizon Aircard for internet anywhere. I opted for the USB dongle device. I could have gotten a built in card for the mini but I wanted the option of using the device on my Macbook or Thinkpad also. So far the combo has worked out. I took the HP to work yesterday and got great signal on the Verizon Broadband.

I have yet to try out office or any real intense applications on the computer yet. One of the guys on my team did try loading videos from YouTube yesterday and said it worked great.

I am giving the computer a run for its money this week when I take it as my only computer to Jayson & Gretchen’s for a few days.

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