Comments, rentals and packing

I’ve been meaning to do an informal survey here regarding responding to comments left on entries. Do you prefer if I a) respond to them privately via e-mail or b) respond by posting another comment? I feel torn because sometimes I think someone else reading might enjoy seeing my replies, but I’m not sure people who post go back to the older entries to check for further comments. So what’s your verdict?

Oh and by the way, I didn’t mean to insult rental cars by calling them smelly. The last rental car I had when my car was in the shop was actually brand new and smelled fine. That comment was tongue in cheek, although I didn’t care much for the rental cars we got on our Florida vacations, but that was years ago, so it could have changed. However, I still couldn’t possibly pack all my crap into a few pieces of luggage. The cameras, laptop, and equipment alone will take up enough space, not to mention all the clothes and toiletries. We’re even bringing the PS2 along. Like I said before, I’d rather have too many options for entertainment than not enough.

Canon A610 & JVC GR-D270US

I was checking online earlier to see which stores were offering pre-orders on the Canon Powershot A610 and noticed it said In Stock at bhphoto.com. Since I know they are a reputable dealer, I decided to order one. I was going to wait until they were open again on Sunday so I could call them and ask about it, but I was worried they might be out of stock by then.

Just as I was about to complete my order, I decided to give buydig.com another try even though last week when I ordered the JVC Mini DV Camcorder from them it wasn’t on their site at all. Well it’s on there now, for $299 just like bhphoto.com, but free shipping. So I ordered it from them and I should be getting it in the next week or so. I can’t wait! I so love getting new gadgets, particularly cameras. I miss having a P&S camera I can lug around anywhere. I made a mistake when I bought the Nikon 2100 two years ago because while it is smaller than the A610, it takes pretty cruddy photos. 2-megapixels cameras just don’t cut it anymore, my friend.

As for the camcorder, we decided to purchase one so we could take our own video of the wedding. I haven’t played around with it much, but damn is it small! My grandfather had one of those full-size VHS camcorders that broke your back and I was always the designated videographer at family events, so having something that is better quality and 10x smaller is pretty cool.

No more shaking & XM update

I almost forgot to mention what happened when we took my car into the dealership yesterday. After dealing with the same guy the last two trips, we decided the next course of action was to make sure the wheels were balanced properly. Joe had also noticed that when we bought the new tire, the dealership mounted it with the treads going the wrong way. In other words, the part that said “this side out” was facing inward. The guy we had been dealing with said they’d balance that tire for free, and instead of charging us $75 to balance the remaining three tires, they’d only charge us $50.

When we came back to get the car, we were surprised to learn that they had balanced all four tires and there was no charge! That was a relief since we had already spent $485 between purchasing the new tire and replacing the wheel bearing. The car drives great now, and even the alignment feels better. I suspect the tread issue was causing the alignment issue.

In other car news, Joe just ordered a new antenna for the car. It broke off awhile back, but since I don’t listen to the radio much, and it not being there didn’t seem to affect the reception much, if at all, we didn’t bother replacing it. He also ordered this piece from the armrest that broke off about a year ago. It keeps the storage part of the armrest closed, so I haven’t been able to put the armrest up for a year or everything would fall out.

Finally, I just wanted to report that I am loving my XM satellite radio. You’re supposed to mount the antenna on the outside of the car, but Joe insisted on putting it inside behind the back seat. We got into a pretty good argument over it (see? we do argue!), but I concede that this time he wins. I didn’t want him to bother doing it that way since I was convinced it wouldn’t work, and for a little while, it was looking like I was right, but that was because we originally were using the option to pick up signal through a dead FM channel. Like the morons that we are, we didn’t notice that I do in fact have a cassette player in the car. So we’re using that FM channel for the first couple of days and the sound is going in and out and driving me nuts. Then I happened to look closely at my radio and laughed because there was the cassette player! I don’t know why I didn’t think I had one. Maybe because it’s so out-dated? Anyway, the signal using the cassette is much stronger and I haven’t had any reception issues since. I haven’t even used my cd player since getting the satellite radio. I keep it on channel 82 (trance) almost exclusively because it has the best music. That was totally worth the $165 spent (that includes activation, a year’s worth of service, and the equipment).

Bogus PayPal e-mail

Beware of this e-mail in your inbox because it is really good and really does look like it’s from PayPal, but if you mouse over the link, it doesn’t take you to PayPal’s site and the site you do go to is not secure! I forwarded it to PayPal’s fraud department and they responded back to confirm it is not them. Apparently this is the newer incarnation of fishing where it makes you think “Oh well they are asking I go to their site to update my account, so it must be legit.” Always beware the URL!!! If I was almost duped, I can only imagine how many less-informed people will fall for this.