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Dec 18

2011 Album Of The Year

It feels like forever since I’ve had anything to post to this space. I’m dusting off the tumblr to bring you my choice for 2011 album of the year. Let’s get to it…

  1. The Jayhawks - Mockingbird Time
  2. Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committee Part Two
  3. Laura Marling - A Creature I Don’t Know
  4. Tedeschi Trucks Band - Revelator
  5. Wilco - The Whole Love
  6. Trombone Shorty - For True
  7. Foster The People - Torches
  8. Thievery Corporation - Culture of Fear
  9. The Decemberists - The King Is Dead
  10. The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow

Honorable Mentions:

  1. John Popper & The Duskray Troubadours - JP & The Duskray Troubadours
  2. My Morning Jacket - Circuital
  3. Neil Young - A Treasure
  4. Paul Simon - So Beautiful or So What
  5. Steve Earle - I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive

    Aug 18

    Wired Declairs that “The Web is Dead.” I agree!

    If you’re a digital junkie like me, you’ve no doubt had this debate before. I’ve often called the desktop (web) browser the Model T of the internet experience. While others debate the numbers Wired used in this article, I will go on record saying I suspect that within 5 years the desktop web browser will be one of the least important delivery mechnaisms for a rich internet experience. The future is in semi-closed platform delivery. Think smartphones, set-top box appliances, televisions, cars, etc… It’s an exciting evolution.

    The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet | Magazine

    Aug 05

    West Coast Trip

    Dec 15

    Best of 2009 - Music

    I’m not so sure 2009 ranks among the tops when it comes to music, though looking back on the year, there are definitely some gems. If you asked me at the beginning of the year if Phish would be back, I would say not a chance. If you asked me if I could have imagined seeing 7 shows this year, including a two night stand at The Gorge, I would have also said no way. And if you asked me if I would have a Phish album in my top 10 list of 2009, I would have said, not a chance in hell.  But, here we are, about to end 2009, and not only did all of those things happen, but a whole lot of other great music made its way into my rotation.  So, without further ado, here is my top 10 albums of 2009:

    10. The Bird and The Bee - Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future

    9. Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears - Tell ‘Em What Your Name Is

    8. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion

    7. Wilco - Wilco The Album

    6. Neko Case - Middle Cyclone

    5. Phish - Joy

    4. The Avett Brothers - I and Love and You

    3. Monsters of Folk - Monsters of Folk

    2. The Felice Brothers - Yonder Is The Clock

    1. The Derek Trucks Band - Already Free

    Honorable Mention:

    Here’s a look back at my 2008 list

    Nov 22

    My Classic Thanksgiving Day Menu

    So excited for Thanksgiving this year.  I’m hosting, and doing just about all of the cooking.  It’s Sunday night and I’ve already begun… here’s what’s in store for my guests…


    Wine Selection:

    Appetizers:

    Sides:

    Main Course:

    Accompaniments:

    Dessert:

    After Dinner Drink:


    Nov 12

    CenterStage with Andre Agassi

    Nov 11

    The Continuing Story of Twitter and General Electric Customer Service

    This post is a continuation of my earlier post about my customer service experience with GE.

    About two weeks after my email exchange with GE customer service, I was delighted to receive a check for $176.50.

    Subsequently, I exchanged emails with the customer service rep, thanking her for helping me out, and going above and beyond. I also used it as an opportunity to express my continued disappointment with the quality of my GE appliances, and explained to her that there were other problems with my fridge, namely a broken ice maker.

    The replacement parts are quite expensive - about $275 - and so I have been using an old-school ice tray to make ice. I wasn’t asking GE to do anything about it.  I just wanted them to know that for such an expensive part, it should last longer then just a few years.

    I received an email from GE customer service this morning informing me that I should be on the lookout for brand new replacement parts for my ice-maker and bucket assembly.

    This generosity came unexptidly, out of nowhere.

    While I can’t help but be frustrated by the issues I’ve had with my GE appliances, I have to admit, I think they have earned a customer for life… or at least someone that will always keep GE on the list of choices when shopping for a new appliance.

    Nov 06

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    Oct 16

    Twitter and General Electric Customer Service

    I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with a recent experience with GE customer service. It’s not often that I go out of my way to talk about a customer service experience, especially when it’s good.  If you know me, you know that you usually only hear the gripes.  Well, let me tell you why I feel compelled to share this experience with you.

    About a week ago, my 7 year old GE fridge unexpectedly stopped working. I had tried everything I could think of to get it working, but when I realized the issue was not something I could fix, I had no choice but to schedule a service call.  I was able to schedule the service call online, through GE’s website.  It even let me pick the service day and time.  It was quick and easy, and actually worked as expected.

    The GE service technician arrived on time, as scheduled.  After running some tests, he determined that I needed a new control board (basically the brains of the fridge).  It ended up being a $353 repair - $110 for the part, $60 for a set of new water filters, $160 for the service call, plus tax.

    What upset me was that it was the 3rd major GE appliance I’ve had repaired in the last 7 year. Given that my house is only 7 years old, and all of my major appliances were purchased brand new with the house, and are all GE, I was pissed.  Not knowing who to even gripe to about the disappointment in quality, and all the expenses I’ve incurred, I turned to Twitter to see if GE had a customer service twitter account.

    The only GE twitter account I was able to find was for Megan Parker, who runs a blog for GE called GE Reports.  Well, I decided to send Megan the following tweet

    I was just venting, and did not expect anything to come of it.  Well, to my surprise, I received a reply from Megan asking me to send her my contact info so that she could pass it to the right person within GE.

    I did just that, and this morning I received this email from a GE representative.

    I quickly responded to the email with all of the pertinent information.  To my surprise, the rep told me that they were going to send me a refund for half of the service call.  While it does not address the quality issues with my GE appliances, it does tell me that GE does care about their customers.  For this to happen so quickly, because of a 140 character twitter post that I fired off, speaks volumes to the power of social networking, and to the value GE places on their customers.

    11/11/09 - Read the latest update on my GE customer service experience.