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Whew, good thing Comcast was nice enough to disconnect this for me. Too bad I don't have a television to check and make sure it's disconnected. Wouldn't want any free cable leaking into my apartment.
Now if I could just get my phone, TV & internet working again that would be great. It's been out 36 hours now... (I know, I know, some people are still without power in Atlanta, but it's still frustrating...)
Comcast Cares Day at Wilson Elementary School in Payson, Utah April 25, 2009. Comcast employees and community volunteers gathered at Wilson Elementary, as well as at numerous other schools in Salt Lake, West Valley, Midvale and Clearfield, landscaped, re-painted walls in side the school and lines on the courts outside. Volunteers also deep cleaned, re-floored an entry way and painted curbs. Photo by Keith Johnson
The breathtaking video display is the largest four-millimeter LED screen in the world. Spanning 83.3 feet wide by 25.4 feet high, the 2,100 square foot video wall brings spectacular original programming to visitors 18 hours a day.
Photo by J. Holder for GPTMC
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Volunteers relax and eat lunch following 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
In this hand-out photo provided by Comcast, Comcast C.E.O. Brian Roberts, and Philadelphia Eagles' David Akers XXXX at the Rhoads Elementary School // Disston Park on Saturday April 24, 2010, during Comcast Cares Day. Comcast Cares Day is one of the largest, single days of service in the nation where over 55,000 Comcast employees, their families, and their friends volunteering at over 500 service projects across the U.S. in 39 states and Washington, DC. (Comcast Photo/ Joseph Kaczmarek)
"One Moment Please: Your service has been temporarily interrupted. It should be restored momentarily." This has been increasing in frequency ever since they forced us to switch to digital. We've had a few hours of service over the past week, otherwise it has been like this.
Takuya Amemiya, 9 is lifted up by his father Taro so he can paint a paw print on the wall 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
"One Moment Please: Your service has been temporarily interrupted. It should be restored momentarily." This has been increasing in frequency ever since they forced us to switch to digital. We've had a few hours of service over the past week, otherwise it has been like this.
Yay Comcast. Is this what happens when they go all Sandvine on your account? It's like http requests are getting mangled and mixed up if I try to do too much at the same time. Damn you comcast.
Paul Nemeth reroofs a utility shed during Comcast Cares Day Saturday April 24, 2010 at Madrone Elementary School in Santa Rosa, Calif.Nemeth's daughter is with Comcast.(ALL NAMES CQ)
The building isn't even complete, and they're already washing the windows. Looks like they've placed part of a sign above the entrance there (bottom of the image). Not sure what it's gonna say, though... perhaps "Suburban Station"? I think that atrium is where the new entrance to the station is supposed to go.
"One Moment Please: Your service has been temporarily interrupted. It should be restored momentarily." This has been increasing in frequency ever since they forced us to switch to digital. We've had a few hours of service over the past week, otherwise it has been like this.
On the way back from Flag Hill hike we saw these guys sun-bathing ...
Sunol Regional Park, CA
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"One Moment Please: Your service has been temporarily interrupted. It should be restored momentarily." This has been increasing in frequency ever since they forced us to switch to digital. We've had a few hours of service over the past week, otherwise it has been like this.
Check out this photo of Jennifer and Dave Wallace with Spiro Canton (left). They were filmed for Comcast Newsmakers, speaking about our Empowering Effective Teachers Task Force.
Comcast Cares Day 2012 Olympia, Washington, project with Rebuilding Together Thurston County. For more information: wacomcast.com/tag/comcast-cares-day/