Santa Cruz Island

Happy new year everyone!

So the new year was pretty boring for me, I sat at home, drank a bottle of champagne and had a boy come over. Fun stuff, no? I was in bed by 10pm! Woot, go me!

The next day I got up and went out and did some shopping and stuff, nothing to exciting, Nick got here at like 5ish and convinced me to go out and buy a Nikon D90. Hence the previous update about Best Buy sucking.

Smugglers CoveFriday morning we got up early and drove up to pick up JoEric and then off to Ventura for the weekend in Santa Cruz Island! When we first got to Ventura the weather SUCKED. It was overcast, cold, almost rainy feeling and it STUNK. We loaded up the boat with some other HOT boys and off we went to the Island. It took about 2 hours to get out there because we kept stopping for dolphins and whales and stuff. I really enjoyed seeing them, but we could have spent less time doing that.

So we got there and setup camp and then headed out on a quick trip over to Smugglers Cove. It was a pretty easy 6 mile round trip hike and the cove was very pretty. We hung out there for a while, did some hand stands, and just exploring the area. On the trip up we found some HUGE piles of rocks and were wondering what they are. Nick and I both guessed rock piles from clearing fields, but we didn’t think that was the right answer, so we came up with some more stories about aliens and what not. Very entertaining. Sadly on the way up there, I kept feeling like something was STABING my big toe. I found out once we got back to camp that I had two HUGE blisters on my toe already! NOT a good way to start the weekend!

Got back to camp and we made a delicious dinner and then hung out, played cards, talked and then went to bed!

Saturday morning we got up and putzed around the camp for a while then headed out to Manonon Peak. It was a pretty easy hike up, but with my blisters it sure was painful! We got up there around 1 or 2 because we had really taken our time and stopped a few places to enjoy the scenery. The day was much better then previous because the clouds had blown off and it was sunny! At the peak we met a Ranger and talked to her for a while about the foxes and bald eagles on the island, really learned a lot! Also found a GeoCache and signed it.

Hung out there for a while learning the Rubrix secrets and then headed down a ways, got to a nice grassy area and stopped to play frisbee for about an hour. Once the sun had set behind the mountain we headed the rest of the way down. Got back to camp around 6ish and made dinner, played some more cards and then went to bed!

Sunday was a really lazy day, we did a short hike to Potato Cove, watched the water and then went back to camp, napped, packed and then waited for the boat!

Overall it was a GREAT weekend!

Best Buy Refuses my $2,000 in cash!

Best BuyI recently was talked into buying a Nikon D90 by a friend, so we set off on a mission to purchase one before my trip to Santa Cruz Island… We went to Best Buy and we were told that they would not price match. Here’s a letter I sent to the BB Executives:

I recently decided that I wanted to purchase a new Nikon D90 camera with 2 lenses, the 18-105VR and 70-300VR. This package alone is $1800 in your store. I was also going to purchase all the associated accessories, filters, bag, tripod, etc. Totaling nearly $2,000. I did my research before entering your store and found that the Camera package at bhphotovideo.com for $1,518.90. I’ve always tried to give my local retailers the chance to assist me with purchases such as this before buying online because I like to support companies which employ people in my area. I set off for my new local best buy at the Plaza El Segundo Store #1011 (740 S Sepulveda Blvd). I spoke to a very nice man, and the store manager, both said they would be willing to price match the online store, however when we went to get the hardware they found that they did not have any in stock. The manager kindly checked the other local stores and found that the store #104 (5000 W 147th St) had one left in stock.

My friend and I drove to that store and spoke to a young asian woman in the electronics department, without looking up or checking, she flatly said that they do not price match online retailers. I asked to talk to the store manager. She called for a manager and shortly a woman who only introduced herself as store manager, missing name tag and refused to give her name. I explained to her that the other store had said they would price match but that they were out of stock and to come here. She again repeated that they do not price match online retailers “because we don’t know if they are in stock there or not”. At this time I pulled out my iPhone and showed her that the online retailer clearly states if an item is in stock or not.

She again repeated that they do not price match online retailers. I asked her, “So what you are telling me is that you do not want my business”. She replied, “No, we do not want your business.”

I again reiterated, “Do you are refusing to accept my $1,600”. She said, “No, we do not want your money.”

At this time I left the store. I do not see how in this time, in this economy your stores cannot be willing to price match from other retailers and competitors, I do not see how you as a business can flat out turn away customers who are willing to spend in excess of $2,000 once you add on the additional accessories.

After this experience, I will highly reconsider EVER shopping at a best buy store again and will continue to support your competitors.

So late yesterday afternoon I received this response from Best Buy:

Dear Mr. Black:

I am writing in regards to your complaint to numerous Executives at Best Buy’s Corporate Offices. The Executives have received your correspondence and referred it to my attention to investigate and respond accordingly.

I’d like to apologize on behalf of Best Buy for the difficulties you encountered regarding this matter, but I appreciate the time you took to voice your concerns to allow the company an opportunity to properly address them. Indeed, Best Buy values this sort of contact as it provides the corporation with important feedback to make decisions regarding its future direction.

I am sorry for the disappointment that surfaced over this situation, for the events that transpired are both rare and unfortunate and not reflective of the optimal experience Best Buy strives to provide. Indeed, I sincerely regret the misinformation you were given by store personnel at the El Segundo location, for it is true that Best Buy does not price match internet-only retailers. You can view the details of the company’s “low price guarantee” on signage posted on store walls or on BestBuy.com. The policy states that Best Buy will only execute a web-based price match if the online retailer has a local store presence that carries the product in question and honors its own internet prices; this means that online-only competitors such as Amazon.com or Ebay are excluded from the low price guarantee since these types of retailers aren’t responsible for the cost of operating an actual brick and mortar store.

The above explanation notwithstanding, I am concerned with the manner in which an associate at the Hawthorne store addressed your inquiry, for even though she provided you with accurate information concerning internet price-matching, she certainly should not have stated that Best Buy does not wish to retain your business. Please note that I will forward your comments to the appropriate management entities at both the store and corporate levels to look into ways of improving the service provided to all clients. In the meantime, I will send you a $50 gift card as a gesture of goodwill and invitation back to Best Buy for a better experience. You should receive this card in the mail within the next two to three weeks.

Thank you again for allowing me to respond to you on behalf of Best Buy. Please let me know if you have further questions or concerns. I can be reached via email at michael.arrighi@bestbuy.com or through phone at 612-292-0155.

Sincerely,
Michael Arrighi
Senior Executive Resolution Specialist
Best Buy Corporate

So I’m glad that I’m getting $50! But I still find it annoying that they are not willing to price match any online retailer. Best Buy has an Online presence and should be able to get the products at the same price, etc. In this time, how can they be saying “No” to your money still!

Valkyrie

ValkyrieI _hate_ Tom Cruise. But this movie. Amazing! Read about some of the background here.

At the height of WW2, a group of high-ranking German officers hatched a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, and seize power of the military command in order to end the war. The operation was codenamed “Valkyrie”, for the emergency plan that was meant to be used in case of a revolt against the Nazi government. This plan had been modified by the conspirators to ensure their success, but for various reasons the plot failed when finally carried out on 20 July 1944. The conspirators of the inner circle were shot after a kangaroo trial or sentenced to death soon after.

Anyone who knows me, knows that I _love_ this time period and the history associated with it. This film really delivered in this area. I am excited to do some research to see how much of this was all true and what was made up for dramatic scenes. It was so well done that even though we all knew the ending, you were really pulling for them the whole time hoping that they would succeed!

Very good movie, I highly suggest checking it out.

The Greatest Generation

greatest_generation_tom_brokawThe Greatest Generation. I just finished this book on the plane. Amazing book!

I couldn’t even get through the foreword without crying! This generation really is amazing. I highly suggest checking out this book!

Veteran reporter and NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw went to France to make a documentary marking the 40th anniversary of D-day in 1984. Although he was thoroughly briefed on the historical background of the invasion, he was totally unprepared for how it would affect him emotionally. Flooded with childhood memories of World War II, Brokaw began asking veterans at the ceremony to revisit their past and talk about what happened, triggering a chain reaction of war-torn confessions and Brokaw’s compulsion to capture their experiences in what he terms “the permanence a book would represent.”

After almost 15 years and hundreds of letters and interviews, Brokaw wrote The Greatest Generation, a representative cross-section of the stories he came across. However, this collection is more than a mere chronicle of a tumultuous time, it’s history made personal by a cast of everyday people transformed by extraordinary circumstances: the first women to break the homemaker mold, minorities suffering countless indignities to boldly fight for their country, infantrymen who went on to become some of the most distinguished leaders in the world, small-town kids who became corporate magnates. From the reminiscences of George Bush and Julia Child to the astonishing heroism and moving love stories of everyday people, The Greatest Generation salutes those whose sacrifices changed the course of American history.

This book really gave me a great understanding of a lot of where my values lie and what I want to do with my life. It’s made me look at things differently and I hope that I can continue to learn and expand on my understanding of this life and where my life needs to go.