AFV – The Trip Home

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Here is my final installment of our trip which overall was great. Now the friendliness of LA that I boast about kept on going until the Airport here we met the meanest and rude people you could imagine. Telling us no we can’t check the stroller the whole way to Bangor we have to take it with us to the plane and do it there (this is a lie), Security getting snappy at how we were holding up the line as there was 5 of us 3 of them children we were doing the best we could.

We also had the problem that our seats on the flights were not together at all and at each point we tried to get them changed and told nope you do that at the next point to find out it should have been done by the first person we asked. So finally on the plane the Flight attendant said well it’s too bad you can try and trade with other passengers but she wasn’t getting involved. So the only bad part of LA was trying to leave LA.

Then we met the the guy that would be sitting next to the baby so we asked him nicely if we would switch and he said no i’m not giving up my window seat for a middle seat it’s to long of a flight, at this point we were frustrated and the baby was crying as she wanted a bottle so Amanda put the baby in the seat next to him and said out loud Fine strangers can sit by my kids and deal with them. However our frustrations were completely turned around by a group of 6 20 year old males (dressed kinda punkish) who over heard this and said that’s not right what seats do you have and we quickly traded them all around get got it so we were sitting all in the same row on the plane. These guys were super nice and pointed out that had to be the biggest @$$hole thing they had ever heard. They chatted with us a bit and I discovered they had been traveling for a long time coming from Australia to LA and were now off to Philly their final destination.

In Philadelphia we once again ran into very helpful and polite staff who were very helpful and the people flying to Bangor all volunteered to move around so that 3 different families ours being one would be close to each other. Both flights went very well and I am deeply impressed with all three of my children, none of them put up a fuss, or cried, or even complained, other than for the occasional drink/food item. Which is really good considering it was another 12  hour day of traveling before getting to Calais and into a bed.

PS3 Blu-Ray gave me the Blues

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

So I purchased a PS3 yesterday as a blu-ray player only as everyone says how great they are. I went and picked up a blu-ray movie “Push” as i thought was a great movie to test, and I started having problems right away. Every 15 min it would stick skip either a view seconds or even 5 min of the movie so i did some reading online, disabled my controller etc. etc.

Same problem, so i decided that’s enough and the PS3 is being returned to the store as for $300 it was an epic failure that i’m not putting up with. The way I look at it for $300 the product better do what it brags about at least the first time you turn it on or it’s just not worth your time.

So don’t believe the hype from the fan boys about how flawless this system is.

HDMI don’t blow your budget

Monday, August 24th, 2009

If you are looking for an hdmi cable and your looking and seeing $40, $50 price tags that’s normal, but you don’t have to spend it. Head down to Zellers and pick up the Xtreme Full HD 24k HDMI cable for 19.99 or two for 29.99. Way better price than most places and it works just as well in my opinion.

Just wanted to pass on that money saving tip.