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Streaming the 1970s on my 360.

January 18th, 2010

I think that there are some songs that I like from the 1970s, but the title of this post is in reference to my Netflix ‘Watch Instantly’ queue. I have been loading my queue with Doctor Who, a series near and dear to my heart.

I have mainly been focusing on the Tom Baker years, which were filmed between 1974-1981. I am not entirely sure why some of them are available via streaming and some are not. I mean, it seems like everything that old should be available, but who knows, maybe someone’s estate is refusing to allow the content to be streamed due to royalties or something.

I have found that I need to have the TV on in the background when I am coding at home. There are times when I prefer to just have music, but it is just not the same. I have been trying to figure it out, I know that I am more productive without TV, but only from the standpoint of me not occasionally looking up at the screen. Without some sort of  background noise, I cannot focus.

When I am here at the office, I find that the listening to music is the perfect thing. But when I am at home, I prefer the TV. Not sure what it is, but unless Gina is home, then listening to music and coding just feels, I don’t know how else to put it but, lonely.

Anyway, the streaming quality of Netflix on the (xbox) 360 is superb.

In terms of this weekend though, it was not just coding and watching Doctor Who. I also had to clean-up the kitchen. As usual, I started falling back into my bachelor tendencies and not cleaning up all of the dishes I had used the day before. After that was done, it came time to mop up. I want to try and make sure that the house is clean for when Gina returns for Florida.

Let it be known that little dogs, have little bladders. And that while I do take them outside regularly (or leave the dog door open, provided the neighbor dog is inside), they occasionally make a mess. I had spot cleaned these messes, but it was time to mop the floor. I mopped, the kitchen, dining room and the living room. One of the benefits of having mostly tile, is that provided your back is strong, cleanup is easy.

I also did what Gina would normally start doing on a Sunday, dog laundry. Our dogs have an assortment of dog beds (many of which have been recently constructed by Gina herself), blankets, sweaters/shirts and what not. I am thinking that tomorrow night (because I will be too sore from Camp Gladiator tonight) the dogs will be getting bathes.

Another thing I did was cook dinner. Yup, amazing feat right?

I bring this particular cooking experience up, because I tried out a couple of new things.

1. I used our small Dutch Oven for the first time, I think Gina might have used it before, but I myself, had not. My in-laws have been giving us Le Creueset for Christmas the last couple of years.

2. I braised some beef short ribs. Never done that before. We buy them all the time to feed to the dogs, I had bought two packs of them and decided that I would cook and eat the second set myself.

3. I followed the recipe that came on the meat packaging. I think the recipe on the meat packaging is fairly universal and not just HEB. But they usually have some sort of recipe / cooking instructions on the sticker that tells you the price and weight. I followed the recipe and it turned out OK. In retrospect, I should have tasted the sauce/gravy that I made out of the broth before applying it to the meat, it could have used a little bit of salt.

I took the meat off the ribs, which was not a hard feat at all, they had cooked long enough that it fell off the bones. The carrots that I had put into the dutch oven with them turned out great. To be honest, it was kind of like pot-roast, but with short ribs.

I never remember how long to cook the Brussels sprouts for, so I had to call Gina. Afterward, when everything was plated up, I sent Gina a picture of what I had made. I opted not to put it up on Twitter, maybe I will post it up here later.

Unfortunately, the whole cleaning the kitchen, dog laundry, etc cost me a few more hours than I had wanted to, as I didn’t complete all of the coding that I had been planning to do this weekend. But I did manage to get a significant portion of what I am working on done. To which, there were a number of things that I was not familiar with how to make the framework do what I wanted to, but after a few hits with the sonic screwdriver, everything started to work just fine.

I hope to be able to do some more coding after I get done with Camp Gladiator. But, honestly I will likely end up eating dinner, taking a hot bath and passing out.

Back to the grind.

Laterz

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It came home

February 16th, 2009

My 360 has been home for a couple of days now.

When I originally shipped it off for repair, I did not think to list my shipping address as the office. Which is unusual, I normally have packages sent to the office, since more often than not they require a signature, which does not happen when I am not home, obviously.

Microsoft replaced my busted 360 with a completely different one. Gina asked me why they did this, I can only surmise that it is because it is easier for the “repair facility” to put all the busted ones in a crate to ship back to China for “repair” and just pick a “refurbed” one from the pile and ship back to me.

They gave me a nice letter stating that they apologize for causing me any inconvenience, which was nice of them.

Even nicer was the Xbox:LIVE Gold card they sent me, good for one extra month of service. Because a day after having my 360 home and getting my daily fix of Fallout3, my LIVE Gold membership expired.

So, I guess I want to say two things.

1. Microsoft you suck! I mean there was probably some executive out there that weighed the costs of repair vs the time and cost for delaying the launch. So they shipped a buggy product. Which, when you ship softwar can be forgiven, just a little bit more so. You know, because a software patch is not as much of a problem as sending in a physical unit.

2. Thank You for acknowledging that you suck. You guys have endoured the “slings and arrows” of many rabid users, competitors and pundits and in my opinion have provided what has to be deemed GREAT customer service. You extended the warranty on all 360 units by 2 additional years for the RRD issue, you have taken to replacing the units with refurbs, speeding up the return time, and most of all you give the consumer something for their troubles.

Those are all things that you did NOT have to do. Those are things that I believe help make up for the fact that you guys shipped buggy hardware.

So definitely keep up the good customer service, but possibly, please possibly try to not ship hardware with such a fatal design flaw in the future.

Laterz

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“Come back to me…”

February 8th, 2009

“Hear my voice
Where you are
Take a train
Steal a car
Hop a freight
Grab a star
Come back to me

Catch a plane
Catch a breeze
On your hands
On your knees
Swim or fly only please
Come back to me…”

(Cherry Poppin’ Daddies - Come Back to Me)

I got the email notice from Microsoft that my Xbox360 will soon be coming back to me. They have done, whatever it is that they do to fix it. I mean from what I have ready, they have to replace some chips (i.e. the ones that burned out) and I have seen that they put in some “heat pipes” as to try to ensure that the replaced chips don’t burn out again.

I was very surprised when I checked my repair order the other day and saw that my beloved 360 had been shipped to a repair facility in Mesquite, TX.

This means that Microsoft’s Xbox Division/Group has worked out a system to handle the logistical nightmare of repairing what could eventually be 10 million Xbox 360s. I am not saying that they have gotten it all worked out.

I did a quick search and found that many folks have been without their 360s for weeks and months. And the fact that the repair center is in Texas, appears to be a lucky coincidence for me. As, it would appear that folks from Alabama, Ohio and who knows where. It would appear the the Mesquite, TX repair facility might be the only one around. I remember reading about how UPS had a specialized center setup for DELL, to handle some basic returns (like bad batteries, etc), if I can find the article I will post a link.

I also found another guy who had a similar experience, back in November.

Below is his timeline:

Here is the timeline of the repair process, I will keep updating as it progresses:

Oct 29 – Three Red Lights
Nov 4 6 PM– Entered request for repair on http://support.xbox.com/
Nov 5 12 AM – Got tracking number for return box
Nov 7 3 PM – Return box arrived at house
Nov 10 10 AM – Box picked up by UPS
Nov 13 11 AM – Box delivered to Microsoft repair facility in Mesquite, TX
Nov 14 6 AM – Microsoft acknowledges receipt of my 360
Nov 15 11 AM – Microsoft says 360 is repaired
Nov 17 4 PM – Box leaves Microsoft to return to me
Nov 20 7 PM – I picked up package from UPS

Almost exactly 16 days for the turnaround, which isn’t great but isn’t too bad either.  Most of the time was waiting for shipping back and forth.

Here is my timeline thus far…

Jan 29 - 4AM - Red Ring of Death aka Three Red Lights

Jan 29 - 5AM - Registered 360 online and requested repair on http://support.xbox.com/

Jan 29 - 6AM - Received automated confirmation from Microsoft

Feb 3 - 2PM - UPS dropped off the box I requested be sent.

Feb 3 - 4PM - Dropped off box (containing 360) at the UPS store on 1431.

Feb 5 - 2PM - Received email stating repair facility has received 360.

Feb 7 - 6PM - Received email stating repairs have been completed and box will be shipped.

Feb ? -  ???   - I receive my repaired 360.

That means that from the day it broke until the day it was repaired, was 10 days. From the day that I actually shipped it off to them, it means it was only 4 days. From the day that they received it until it was repaired, that is only 2 days. I will likely receive my 360 back on Tuesday at the latest Wednesday.

So, one thing that I will say after reading several folks stories had much longer wait times do the fact that they lived so far away from the Mesquite, TX repair facility. This in part is likely do to the “UPS Ground” shipping, it takes a long time. Unless you live in TX, because UPS Ground within the state of Texas, is like OVERNIGHT service.

I am looking forward to playing Fallout 3 again. I have been playing Fallout 2 here and there, but it just isn’t the same. I really miss the FPS view of Fallout 3.

Well, Gina is asking me what we are doing for lunch so I better get going.

Laterz

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Le Cirque Rouge has come to the Benner home

January 29th, 2009

XBOX FAIL!

I have logged a fair amount of time on my Xbox360, but not enough to expect Le Cirque Rouge.

Le Cirque Rouge => Red Circle Of Death => Busted Xbox360.

Links:

Urban Dictionary

1UP Article

At 4am this morning we successfully completed a maintenance window. I have been playing Fallout3 a fair amount lately, and figured I could get an hour of gaming in before I needed to go and pass out for a few hours, you know to unwind.

I hit the power button on my controller and didn’t hear the usual sounds that I would expect to hear from my beloved gaming console. So I looked over and saw something that frightened me, three red flashing lights.

The 360 is dead, long live the 360.

I purchased my 360 back in January of 2007, which means that I should be within the 3 year period for them to repair the red circle.

So, I know what I will be doing later today.

Yup, not playing Fallout3.

Ok, I am going to bed now.

Laterz

Quick Update:

I managed to log into my account on xbox.com and request that they send me a box and a prepaid shipping label, so that I can ship my xbox off for “repair”. To be honest, I think I am most concerned that the “repair” might be like when you get your iPod “repaired”, being they just send you a new unit. Therefore, my various saved games will be gone. (and I haven’t read about other people’s experiences, yet.)

Also, I had to get the serial number off the back of my 360, at which point I got a whiff of that wonderful smell of burnt electronics.

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