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Apparently Comcast mails a letter every time you change anything about your Comcast.net account.
These letters informed me that I: 1) Set up my Comcast.net account successfully, 2) Changed the PIN for my Comcast.net email account, 3) Changed the PIN for my voicemail, 4) Changed the password for my Comcast.net email, and 5) Changed the password for my voicemail.
Blogged: consumerist.com/2010/08/comcast-refuses-to-believe-my-fat...
I had a rare opportunity to take a tour of newly opened Comcast Center on a very hot and hazy Friday afternoon. Here are some of the results from that shoot. Thanks for making it happen, Amy! *Note: most of the images were taken through glass, so getting angles without dirt, reflections or glare was a real challenge* Comcast Center. Center City, Philly
Operated by: Comcast, Saint Paul, MN
Unit Number: 82913
Body: Versalift
Chassis: Ford F450
Notes:
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Comcast cable line repair and service truck seen on Kenneth street in Saint Paul, MN
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The entertainment genre results were pretty interesting. The top level categories (the ones that need the most selling) were pulled out and chunked again.
160/365
This morning, I was going to take a photo of my modem and router with radiant, angelic light, because finally, finally I was going to have internet at my new apartment. Instead, I'm posting this? Why? Because Comcast's modem flakes out, their customer service had me running in circles for almost two hours, and in the end, I still have no internet at home. So this little letter here is the only way I can express my rage.
Someday soon I'll post two pics to make up for this obviously non-photograph.
Update: 6/25/2010
I just had the honest-to-god pleasure of conversing with a Comcast tech support person via Twitter. If you ever have an issue, tweet @ComcastCares. No joke. And they're quick, to boot!
We celebrated the Comcast Foundation's Leaders and Achievers Scholars on June 11 in Olympia in a reception at the governor's mansion. For more about this program, please see wacomcast.com/2015/06/15/comcast-honors-outstanding-washi... All photos by Joseph Walsh.
Xfinity Comcast store, Cromwell, CT. 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
At the recent Bellevue arts and crafts fair(s), Comcast blocked off a stretch of road and provided colored chalk for drawing. They also handed out red balloons. Check out the guy stretched out with his back against a lamp post on the right, living the life of Riley.
The reason we were putting up with this tonight was because my son wanted desperately to see the Alice in Wonderland exceprt in the middle of this show. When that came on finally, he was so disappointed he turned the television off.
The reason we were putting up with this tonight was because my son wanted desperately to see the Alice in Wonderland exceprt in the middle of this show. When that came on finally, he was so disappointed he turned the television off.
From left, Daniel Herrera, Jody Jones, Keenan Jones, and Jeremy LaFleuer fill school kits with supplies during a huge volunteer effort called "Comcast Cares" at South Clearfield Elementary School in Clearfield Saturday, April 25, 2009. Over 750 volunteers showed up despite the rain to help with landscaping, deep cleaning, sanding, painting, decorating and other much needed maintenance. Photo by Brian Nicholson/Comcast
Our Town, by Thornton Wilder, directed by Gregory Boyd at Hartford Stage 8/30-10/7/07
Set: Jeff Cowie
Costumes: Alejo Vietti
Lighting Design: Rui Rita
© T Charles Erickson
tcepix@comcast.net
Just a reference photo of the original TiVo screen for recording Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The Comcast TiVo guide calls it "Connor Chronicles."
Abstract Series 161 - Heavy Cream
Genre: Punk / Rock / Visual
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Website: heavycreamband.blogspot.com
Record Label: INFINITY CAT
Members: Mimi guitar, Daniel bass, Tiffany drums, Jessica sings
MANAGEMENT: Holland Nix Anger Management hollandnix@comcast.net BOOKING: Peter Agoston Panache Booking / Agent peter@panacherock.com www.panacherock.com
August Tour w/ The Ettes & Hans Condor
2 NY, NY @ Mercury Lounge
3 Brooklyn, NY @ Knitting Factory
4 Boston, MA @ TT The Bears
5 Rhode Island TBA
6 Philly, PA @ M Room
7 Baltimore, MD @ Golden West Cafe
8 OFF ~ Take us to your pool!
9 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland
10 Chicago, IL @ Schubas
11 Detroit, MI @ Magic stick
12 Milwaukee, WI @ Club Garibaldis
13 Lawrence, KS @ Replay
14 Denver, CO @ Base Camp
15 Gunnison, CO @ Gunnison Brewery
The reason we were putting up with this tonight was because my son wanted desperately to see the Alice in Wonderland exceprt in the middle of this show. When that came on finally, he was so disappointed he turned the television off.
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photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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Hosted by the Comcast Center of Excellence for Security Innovation at the University of Connecticut (CSI), CyberSEED brings together top information security professionals and business leaders to discuss emerging cybersecurity trends and formulate best strategies for tackling current and future threats. In the same academic setting, dozens of universities and colleges compete in unique cybersecurity challenges for prizes.
Photography by: Blush Response Photography
From left: Ben Stuckart, executive director, Communities in Schools of Spokane County; Spokane Mayor Mary Verner; Travis Shulhauser, principal, Glover Middle School; Ken Watts, Comcast general manager; Walter Neary, Comcast public relations director; Spokane City Councilwoman Nancy McLaughlin; and Dr. Nancy Stowell, superintendent of Spokane Public Schools. This picture was taken at a May 17 dedication of two technology centers in Spokane, sponsored by the Comcast Foundation. For more information, see wacomcast.com/2011/05/20/community-dedicates-two-college-...
I have been waiting two hours for a Comcast chat service person.
Fortunately, I have lots of work to do at my computer while I wait.
Higher than usual service times? I hope so. I started off as "No. 2 in the queue" and after an hour graduated to my current status as No. 1.
Comcast customer service is "No. 2" in my book!