Category: Grab Bag

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  • One is the loneliest number

    It didn’t seem that cold, or windy or foggy or icy but it seemed like everybody else thought the conditions might have been a bit too dicey. Just to prove I was really out there for the 9am start…

    Ready to go at The Legion
    Ready to go at The Legion

     

    With no other riders, by about 9:05 I decide to roll out and internally I’m committing to at least Selkirk. The fog that I thought was going to lift just intensifies as I head north on River Road. The road is mainly dry with a few wet patches and a few sketchy spots where the “wet” is more like ice. The worst spots were on sections where trees sheltered the road on both sides. On one such downhill curve it really did get a little crazy as I felt the fires loose traction and I began drifting to the shoulder. Thankfully, there was enough road to get around the curve before heading of into the ditch.

    Safely make it into Selkirk and take a short break and try and warm up a bit.

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    Kuota at the Kurb

    It’s getting even more foggy. I’m used to riding in the dark and in traffic but this is starting to creep me out a bit, I’ve got the blinker going an I’m hoping not to get hit. I read recently that statistically, getting struck from behind while riding is quite a low probability.

    Heavy Fog
    Heavy Fog

    Just after leaving Selkirk and heading back towards Winnipeg on Hwy 204 I see a large truck coming my way with blinking lights. It’s sanding truck spreading a heavy salt mixture on the road. He was kind and turned it off as we passed each other. This can’t be a good sign.

    Once back on Henderson, the road is clear and dry as the temperature seems to be warming the closer I get to Winnipeg. A bit of a cool ride, with a couple of challenges, ale well that ends well.

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  • MTS vs. Rogers

    BugI had an interesting experience getting a new iPhone 5 over the last couple of days.

    My initial inclination was to go with MTS. My iPhone 4s is with MTS and I’ve been satisfied with the plan and their network. I also have all the other MTS services, home phone, TV, Internet and one consolidated bill would be nice. But just to do my due diligence I had a look around at other carriers, well just one actually, Rogers. I really wanted good network coverage and I’d heard some things about Telus, and I really didn’t want to spend the time to figure out who or what Fido is or some of the others, so I just looked at Rogers.

    Plans seemed basically similar for a similar cost. MTS touts unlimited data, Rogers seems to have flexibility and a better web self-serve presence. Phones seem similarly priced on 3 year terms…. whoa, not exactly. MTS iPhone 5 32GB $279 and Rogers only $149.  Surely this is some sort of mistake or MTS will match the price, so I’m off to an MTS retail outlet to get the phone.

    Wild FlowerWell, at the store it’s no deal on the phone, they can’t or won’t price match. They vaguely suggest that if I call MTS directly, somebody might help me with the pricing. Well long story short, after 15-20 minutes and explaining my issue to 3 levels of call handlers, MTS is firm, they won’t match the price. Oh well, say bye bye to a customer.

    I’ll just swing by a Rogers store and pick up the phone and we’re done. 1st store is sold out, no iPhones. No problem, I’ll be walking right by another Rogers on the way back to the office. Store #2, no 32GB phones, just 16GB, but some great advice. The Apple store at Polo Park is also a Rogers dealer and despite having no Rogers signage at the Apple store, they can hook you up! Saturday morning, shortly after the 9am opening we’ re at the Apple store which is already buzzing with activity and after a very short wait we’re getting the phone and an iPad mini set up on the Rogers network.

    Time will tell about the Rogers experience vs. the MTS experience with services and network etc. They do share the same network and towers etc. so the coverage is similar. MTS is hyping LTE, but it’s not up in Manitoba yet, and it seems that Rogers will get in on the LTE action when they get access to the MTS LTE towers, apparently in a month or two.

    The surprising thing about this is that MTS would not budge on the hardware price, couldn’t or would’t offer me any other reason to stay with them, and lost a customer over it. Not only that, but if the Rogers experience is good, my 4S renewal is likely to go their way, which might lead to dropping the MTS home phone and Shaw is always trying to get the TV & Internet business back. Why did they open the door to all that. In fact I made that scenario clear to on of the senior MTS folks I talked to. A big risk to customer satisfaction and loyalty over $130.