Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Concert ticket scam - Ticket Master and Justin Bieber
However over the years my attitude has changed a tad. I don't mind spending money to see a live show once in a while or taking my wife or kids to a concert that they will likely remember long into their life.
Anyway A while back Selena Gomez was coming to Hamilton's cops Coliseum. My daughter wanted to go so I thought, why not.
The ticket sales opened at 10am on a certain day (I may have the time wrong) and I was on the ticketmaster site right on that time. By 10 seconds after 10 I was starting to purchase tickets and by 4 minutes after 10 the site was telling me there were no cheap tickets left. By 10 after it was telling me there was no tickets at all. WTF. How can this be?!!!!
So not to disappoint, I go on a resale site and pay 3 times the cost. Since she cant go alone I buy 2 so it really costs me 6 times the cost of a cheap ticket. Oh well its a once in a life time thing I think.
Luckily (major sarcasm) for us, in December Justin Bieber is coming to Toronto. So here we are again June 1 2012 and tickets are on sale at noon. By 12:02 this site is telling me what I suspected it will. Sold out. Again, WFT.
I'm all for capitalism until something better comes along, but holey crap. Is this why some 18 year old pop star can be worth millions? Everybody involved in these things is sticking it to the average guy. You have no chance to buy tickets fairly for a big event and it costs you a ton of dough to get them off someone else after the fact.
To add insult to injury, after I'm told they are sold out, I can go to another section on the same Ticketmaster site and participate in a fricking auction to buy the same tickets that were just sold out. Look at the "time remaining". This was 5 minutes after the tickets went on sale to the general public.
All I can say is: Justin Bieber you should be ashamed. Likely 90% of your actual fans (young girls) cant even afford to see you live due to this sort of crap going on. You and your manager "Scooter" Braun can stick that Fisker Karma luxury all-electric car, Ellen presented you with, valued at more than $100,000, where the sun don't shine.
But on top of that Ticketmaster, you suck.
Oh and so do you Rogers center for allowing this to happen.
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Other sites about ticket master:
http://amplicate.com/hate/ticketmaster
http://trashcity.org/content/why-ticketmaster-sucks/
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Cambridge Bay NU May 12th – 19th 2012
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Inside the airport terminal |
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View from our apartment at 11:15 PM. (land of the midnight sun) |
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Local Art. "Instead of stealing skidoos you can play hockey" |
Nunatsiaqonline reported:
NEWS: Nunavut May 17, 2012 - 9:39 am
GN investigates Canadian North’s rough May 12 landing in CamBay
Canadian North was upset “for all the right reasons"
JANE GEORGE
(Canadian North plans to resume jet service to Cambridge Bay and Kugluktuk on May 17.
That’s after the airline stopped jet service to the two Kitikmeot communities May 12 after its 737 combi jet was damaged while landing in Cambridge Bay, forcing the company to bring in a Dash-8 to take over the route.
Before Flight 446 from Yellowknife to Cambridge Bay, with 27 passengers and four crew members aboard, readied to land May 12, pilots took a report from operators in Cambridge Bay that the runway was fine to land on, Steve Hankirk, vice-president of operations at Canadian North, told Nunatsiaq News.
“But when they touched down, they found themselves in a lot of slush which tugged the aircraft to the right,” he said.
The pilots managed to keep control, but in doing so the jet drifted off to the north, Hankirk said, and a piece called a reverse bucket made contact with a small snow drift, picking up a bunch of snow and gravel.
Mechanics made repairs and inspected the engine, and the aircraft flew out May 15.
The Government of Nunavut did investigate the incident, Hankirk said May 16, and concluded “the runway condition was not as reported.”
The GN has taken “very clear action that we’re happy with, and they understand what the failing was, and [that] the runway was not suitable for landing, as reported to be.”
Hankirk said the situation could have been “more serious than it was,” because the snow drift — called a wind row — that the aircraft reversal ran into was “actually on the runway inside the runway lights”
“We landed on a condition that we wouldn’t land on,” said Hankirk, who praised the crew for doing an “excellent job.”
Canadian North was upset “for all the right reasons, so we had to move pretty quickly here to regain their trust,” Shawn Maley, director of Nunavut airports, told Nunatsiaq News May 17.
“That’s not how we do business,” Maley said.
The GN’s investigation found that the airstrip had been maintained 90 minutes before Flight 446 arrived on May 12. But, given the weather that day, which included 30 kilometre/hour winds and soft snow, the airstrip’s condition — with a couple of inches of fresh slush — was “unacceptable.”
The “guys slipped up last weekend” and were “too early off the runway” said Maley, adding that runway surface condition reports need to be timely and accurate and maintainers need to get “equipment on the runway as close to flight time as possible.”
Since May 12, the GN has reviewed maintenance procedures at the Cambridge Bay airport. It’s flown in more experienced backup to provide airstrip condition reports to pilots as they come in and plans to put a technician on the ground to work with the maintainers at the airport.
“Normally Cambridge Bay is a very, very good site,” Maley said.
As for who will pick up the tab for the damages to the jet, that wasn’t discussed during meetings with Canadian North, he said.
http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/stories/article/65674gn_investigates_canadian_norths_rough_may_12_landing_in_cambay/
By Simon Hradecky, created Wednesday, May 23rd 2012 22:17Z, last updated Wednesday, May 23rd 2012 22:17Z
A Canadian North Boeing 737-200, registration C-GFPW performing flight 5T-446 from Kuglutuk Coppermine,NU to Cambridge Bay,NU (Canada) with 31 people on board, landed on Cambridge Bay's runway 13T with winds from 60 degrees at 25 knots gusting 30 knots. Following touchdown at 13:04L (19:04Z) the crew had difficulty to maintain the runway center line and drifted to the right prompting the crew to cancel reverse thrust believing the reverse thrust added to the control difficulties. The crew stopped the aircraft safely within the runway boundaries using brakes only and taxied to the apron.
The Canadian TSB reported that a post flight examination revealed the right hand thrust reverser had received damage from contacting a snow windrow along the south side of the runway. The windrow was about 3 feet high and 15 feet inside the runway lights. The runway conditions were reported to the crew as covered with 1/4 inch of slush, braking coefficient 0.38, post landing examination however showed 1 or 2 or more inches of slush and a braking coefficient below 0.38 in the first third of the runway.
http://avherald.com/h?article=45001d08
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Kugluktuk NU May 9th – 12th 2012.
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Coppermine lobby. |
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Yield and then slap your dog? |
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Santa vigilantly guards this garbage can. |
Yellowknife NWT May 7th – 9th 2012
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Inside the airport. Picture doesn't do it justice |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Pangnirtung NU
Sadly I never took the time to write down my thoughts of Pangnirtung while it was fresh in my mind, so this may not do it justice. As you may know, I’m a very negative person. This and the fact that while I write this, I’m sitting back in Nunavut will likely make it seem worse.
The plane ride there was a tad amusing, as one of the wall panels came lose on the plane. One can imagine what the reaction in the south would have been. (aaaahhhhhh we’re all gunna die) but in the north and with the people who frequent these airlines the reaction was quite different. The man the panel fell on merely leaned it against the wall and we all smiled. The stewardess and I think the copilot both tried to reattach it with no success. Where’s some duct tape when you need it was the consensuses.
I came to town with a familiar face to work with named Surgey. Sadly he’s back in the north for another 2 year tour. Good for us as he’s a hard worker, but you have to feel sorry for anyone in the position.
After checking in to the Inns North, its manager (and chef) Louie, took us to our job site with a promise that the people who were to get us a vehicle would pick us up at noon with a car. Sure as heck, come noon there was a man presenting us with a 1985 Chevy suburban, that they had installed a manual choke on. After going through the procedure (pull choke, foot to floor…blah blah) Surgey got it started and off we went back to the hotel.
We were waiting on Parts (Surprise) and the plane wasn’t due until later in the afternoon so we decided to wait at the hotel. When we went to check on the cargo, the suburban’s battery was dead. Louie lent us the hotels second vehicle (the small town way) and said he would get them to fix or replace the dead suburban. So off to work we went.
Near the end of the day, they showed up with a replacement. A Panel truck they were previously using at the airport. This beast continued to be our transportation for the rest of the trip.
The “Inns North” was a “special” place. The room had 2 beds and a TV which was nice, and I didn’t have to share the room either. But something’s missing.?! Oh yah, there’s no washroom!!!. Each of the two floors had a men’s and a ladies room. That’s where you did all your business, including slower. Frankly it was the once reason I didn’t like Pangnirtung. One of my coworkers came in to this town last winter and found out he has pneumonia. Imagine staying in a hotel room with no washroom, while you had pneumonia. Wow that must have been brutal.
Pang (as it’s often called) is a very beautiful place, surrounded by mountains. Just out front of the hotel is a somewhat refurbished Hudsons bay “Old blubber station”. Very touristy. I have to wonder where on earth these tourists would stay when in town. Accommodations aren’t plentiful.
Just down toward the shore from the hotel are a canon and a plaque commemorating a man named Jim Kilabuk who worked for the HBC for 45 years. You don’t hear things like that anymore.
With further walking around this Hamlet (damn it was cold the day I did that walk) I see a site not uncommon but seemingly rampant here. Dogs running lose. One even scared poor Surgey when it jumped out of the garbage bin one morning after scrounging for food.
Surgey and I wondered what was actually happening to the RCMP officer in the tapestry in the airport.
True NunaArt. I call it "tempting the Caribou". Drawn from the heart.
Anyway, I can’t say I hated my time in Pang, but a few dozen washrooms would have made it a lot nicer. lol
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Funniest Damn Website ever invented
This guy goes on kijiji or Craigs list and replies to ads to screw with people, then posts the email conversations.
One example
Disguised Weapons
**** Disguisable weapons wanted ****
Wanted: hidden blades, belt buckle knives, cane swords, etc.....
Offering: cash, items for barter
Hey,
I saw your ad looking for concealable/disguised weapons. I have several fine-crafted items you may be interested in. Respond if you are interested and I will send you pictures and prices.
Thanks,
Mike
From Jeff ****** to Me:
I am. lets see what you got.
From Me to Jeff ******:
Jeff,
Here you go:

Looks like a normal spoon, right?

Wrong. It is actually a deadly 2.5" half-smooth, half-serrated knife with tactical grip. One minute you are enjoying a bowl of cereal, and the next you are fighting off attackers with this deadly and disguised weapon.
I am asking $50 for the blade. Let me know if you want to stop by and take a look at it.
Mike
From Jeff ****** to Me:
that is stupid as hell and looks like crap. unless you have anything better to offer, dont waste my time.
From Me to Jeff ******:
Jeff,
I am sorry you feel that way about the spoon blade. I do have some other weapons that I think you will feel differently about.
Mike
From Jeff ****** to Me:
fine. but if it is another knife duct taped to a spoon then you can fuck off.
From Me to Jeff ******:
Jeff,
Thank you for re-considering. Here are three quality disguised weapons that I think you will love:

At first glance, this looks like a normal party cup. However, if you look close enough, you will see that it is really a fully automatic Glock 18C. You will be able to pour your enemies a nice warm cup of lead with this fine purchase. Asking $900 for the gun/cup combo.

Still thirsty for justice? Try this badass M16A2 disguised as a 24-pack of soda. The box has two finely crafted holes on each side to allow for any kind of optics (not included) that you wish to attach. This weapon is only for sale if you have a Class III permit.

This cleverly disguised weapon may look like a tissue box, but is actually a Benelli M3 12 gauge shotgun disguised as a tissue box. The ultra-soft quilted tissues serve as a comfortable grip on the pump-action shotgun. Also, if you find yourself sneezing during the heat of combat, you will have a handy tissue box ready for action. Asking $1500 for the weapon. Additional tissue boxes are an extra $5 per box.
Let me know if you want any of these items.
Thanks,
Mike
From Jeff ****** to Me:
youre a fucking dumbass, shitbrained, asswipe, retarded dipshit. you prob walk around with that shit too you dumb mother fucker. I hope you get hit by a car. fuck off, eat shit, and die.