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Princess Bride Twitter evening on August 13th

The Princess Bride
The Princess Bride

So Damien is organising a ‘Princess Bride Twitter evening’ for next Thursday, August 13th. What’s involved? Well at 8pm, you pop the DVD into your player, hit play & get involved in the discussion about the movie on Twitter using the hashtag #asyouwish.

I have never seen the movie and judging by some of the shocked reactions of twitterers earlier when I divulged this information, I gather it’s something I really should see to next Thursday. I don’t have a clue what it’s about and I intend to keep it that way and find out for myself on the night.

Looking forward to my enlightenment :)

Irish Web Awards 09 is on!

IWA
IWA

The superbly awesome Irish Web Awards are happening on October 10th at the lovely Radisson SAS on Golden Lane, Dubln 2. They’re on Twitter n all!

Although I’ll probably be murdered, thanks @IrishWebAwards for re-introducing me to someone awesome at #iwa08 that I now love lots like Jelly Tots.

It’s gonna rock :)

Ooh look, nominations now open at http://awards.ie/webawards/nominations/

Girl walks into an electrical store…

The charger for my 4.5yr old Sony laptop went bust a few days ago. On Sunday I took the old charger into town to seek a replacement with varying & irritating results. Note – all prices quoted are approximate & from memory so don’t kill me if I’m not 100% on the money here…

PC World, Jervis St.

Sales assistant spotted me eyeing up the chargers on display. Offered assistance in choosing. I accepted. He took my old charger to the “techy” folk in the back to double-check a generic charger was ok to go & so it was. Their range went from about €70 up to €130, the €70 ones without a price tag.

Maplins (next to Jervis St)

Big range of chargers going from about €50 to €150. No assistance offered.

Peats, Parnell St.

Assistance offered immediately as I browse. Pricing not very obvious. I’m recommended one that works out at €80 (after citing budget as a factor in decision) although there were others priced at up to €140.

The purchase

“You can always bring it back if it doesn’t work” and “it’s self-regulating so you don’t have to worry about accidentally switching the voltage up & killing your laptop” swayed me into buying the recommended one from Peats for €80.

Trial & error

So this morning, I plug in the new charger and hope for all to go smoothly. Sadly not. If anything it was almost like the laptop had an allergic reaction going from “I’m charging” to “critical battery – switch to mains power” ever 5 seconds until the battery died. Repackaged charger, off we go to town.

The return

I visit my nearest Sony centre to see if I would have to give in & purchase a Sony branded model & hope they would answer me honestly. Sales guy tells me a new Sony charger is €140 but a generic one should do. Offers to try one out there and then, I accept, it works, and it’s only €60. Checks Peats’ stock (as they’re somehow connected), they don’t have that particular one but should have something similar for the same price. Lovely. Off we go.

Get to Peats & I get handed over to the sales guy I dealt with the day before. He doesn’t remember me at all. I explain my problem. He suggests a €120 one in replacement while testing the one he sold me to see if it it’s faulty. “This works fine, it must be the power connection on the laptop.” I tell my Sony shop story highlighting the fact that it was charging for them, ask for refund of my cash. Ignores the request. Suggests a €70 one. Again I ask for a refund, I want to buy the one in the Sony shop coz he has none – they checked your stock mate. Offered a €50 one. I ask to try it out, he agrees reluctantly. While awaiting startup he goes on to bad mouth the Sony Centre staff, “they don’t really know what’s going on underneath…they’ll sell you something that just looks good”. I’m starting to twitch. Charger test works, I get a refund of the balance, I thank him for his assistance  & go.

Never to return again

I will never shop at Peats again. The first visit there I wasn’t offered the one I ended up purchasing for €50. If I’d been a total pushover I would have ended up buying the €120 model originally “recommended”. I’m not sure if I was within my rights to insist on a refund but the fact that he ignored my request for one twice was absurd. Trying to tell me that my laptops’ power connection must be faulty after I tell him I’ve tried and tested another brand in another shop was either stupid or he just wasn’t listening. As for bad mouthing the Sony staff? Pathetic & highly unprofessional.

Sony Centre on O’Connell St – I’ll be seeing you in October where I (hopefully) will buy a new VAIO.

Help X Communications get a Facebook URL!

X Comms logo gets Lego treatment
X Comms logo gets Lego treatment

X Communications (the lovely place I work) is trying to get a nice snappy URL sorted for the company Facebook page. We’ve got 65 of the 100 fans needed to be eligible so if you think you might like to help us on our way click here, log in & become a fan.

If you’re choosey about who you fan or just wonder who X Communications/X Comms are, here’s a bit about what we do…

X Communications designs & builds websites, primarily on the Kentico content management system. They’ve been doing it for nearly 15 years from Dublin city centre and have picked up a few lovely awards along the way – check it out!

Some of our latest work can be seen on the funky McDonald’s Ireland homepage (featuring some cool parallax motion effects done with JavaScript and PNGs), the new EU Matters website, the 2009 Shoreditch Festival website and the new website for the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII).

If you want to find out a bit more about the projects, check out our blog. If you’re on Twitter, why not come say hi to us @xcommunications or drop us an email to info {at} xcomms.ie :)

Top Gun charity night – Thursday August 6th

I feel the need...the need for speed!
I feel the need...the need for speed!

I just stumbled across this in the tickets.ie enewsletter. A ‘Top Gun’ charity night is taking place in Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, D2 on Thursday next the 6th of August & it sounds like awesome fun.

90′s outfit Smash Hits will be live on stage belting out the classics of the decade before a screening of the movie Top Gun followed by an afterparty in the Morgan Hotel. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s complimentary drinks on the go and a prize for the best costume so get your overalls ready!

It’s in aid of the Dublin Simon Community and the Irish Motor Neuron Disease Association, tickets are only €20 and available online at www.tickets.ie.