RIP TV
Just as I thought my TV viewing experience was going to be amazing after dealing with Comcast for the past week, life decided to change it up. I could see my past troubles with getting my cable set in a poorly written sitcom episode. Call Comcast to lower price, threaten to transfer to another provider, customer service rep tells me she can give me a great deal, I accept, notice the service isn't in effect, call again, new customer rep sees no sign of my new great deal and offers a bad one, go online and they say the same, call again and get the deal back, cable box arrives but is broken, set schedule for technician to arrive, treats me like I don't know anything about technology, attempts to rewire my setup, only then he thinks the box is broken, tests a couple more boxes, until finally one works... commercial.
Short scene right before the credits: I finally sit down to watch the Olympics and... the television suddenly breaks.
But it's Valentine's Day Matt! -You
You are certainly right! I do love Google and This American Life: Here you go!
And I really want Google Glass but not for this reason (yet...):