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Thanks, JZ. I was guessing my potential new address and they kept telling me there was no such address. I finally put in my address here and they said the same thing. And they won't give you pricing without an address.
I ran into the same thing, megan, when I was researching utilities when moving. Even when I put in a good address of a potential place, I'd get "this address already has service" and no information. SO not user friendly.
The place I ended up renting has basic cable included and I pay $24/month for high-speed internet. The place has a dedicated Comcast guy, so if I need anything I just call Jeff. Kinda makes it easier.
The place I ended up renting has basic cable included and I pay $24/month for high-speed internet.
Sweet!
megan, I'm paying $62/month pre-taxes/surcharges for high-speed internet and super-basic cable (no Comedy Central, CNN, A&E - but I do get Discovery and the 5 "networks").
Thanks guys! Seems cheaper than NYC anyway. Now I just need a TV!
Weren't we geeking out over WarGames here recently? Well, you can geek out in the theater on July 24th, because it's being shown in 300 theaters across the country that day.
Tickets are $10 for all of the Chicago-area “WarGames” screenings, which begin at 7:30 p.m.. The timing, no surprise, is meant to coincide with the movie’s 25 anniversary DVD release on July 29, and the program will feature taped interviews and other “extras,” including a preview of a new straight-to-DVD “WarGames” sequel.
I saw that in one of our local theaters here. Actually CJ pointed it out to me and HE wants to go. YAY!
Um, I saw that in the theatre last week and my response was "Huh? Didn't think the movie was that popular to deserve an anniversary release...."
The only way to win is to not play.
I just finished reading "Save The Cat," a book about screenwriting. It's pretty good, makes some good points. The author codified Robert McKee's rules for magic a little more: Double Mumbo Jumbo. Only one magic thing per movie. Like, you shouldn't have magical Mayan artifacts AND aliens.