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porting your number out of Boost Mobile

April 25th, 2011 5 comments

Here’s an interesting tidbit I encountered while porting my mobile number from Boost Mobile to Page Plus. Like most Boost Mobile users, I manage my account via their website.

But get this – no where on the website does it display your actual account number.

Yes, you log in with your telephone number and pin but it turns out that your telephone number isn’t your REAL “account number”. And you NEED the REAL account number in order for your new carrier to port out your number from Boost.

So, in other words, Boost does NOT make it convenient for their customers to port out their phone numbers. They force you to call customer service to retrieve that type of info. Come on, Boost, by this time the customer has already made up their mind to go with another carrier so hiding their account number won’t deter the move!

The other “shady” thing that Boost does is trap you in automated menu hell when you call their 1-800 number. Hitting “0″ or the “*” key does NOT give you access to a live customer service rep. I had to dig through several online user forums to find a different phone number to access a live person. The number actually was for Boost dealers only but thankfully the rep transferred me to the right person.

Long story short, I got my account number and successfully transferred my cell number to my new carrier. whew. It took a while but I did it. So long Boost!!


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ported from Verizon to Page Plus

April 19th, 2011 No comments

Well, I’ve been talking about it for a while now but I finally made myself actually DO IT! I finally switched my wife’s phone (our main phone since we don’t have a landline) from Verizon Wireless to Page Plus. Since we weren’t under contract there really wasn’t any reason for us to stick with Verizon. But Verizon’s coverage in our area is superior to that of AT&T and Sprint so we knew we wanted to stay on the network. And that’s where Page Plus comes in. Page Plus is a no-contract, no-frills prepaid wireless company that operates on the Verizon network. So you can take any Verizon wireless phone (that’s not under contract) and activate it under Page Plus.

But why do such a thing? Well for folks like the wife and I that aren’t constantly on our cell phones, it’s a better deal. Now for those of you that are addicted to your smartphones and need unlimited data, Page Plus most definitely isn’t suited for you. but for basic usage with occasional need for data, paying just $29.95 a month is the way to go.

so, for 30 bucks you get:
1200 voice minutes
2000 text messages
and 100 MB of data.

all on the Nationwide Verizon Network.

And being on the Verizon Network is the BIG PLUS in my opinion. Most of the other prepaid companies (such as Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile) are using Sprint’s network which has spotty coverage. Believe me, I know. I’ve used Virgin Mobile for years and I could never get a good signal while at work and plus, there’s a huge dead zone right in my neighborhood. not good. And don’t get me started on Boost Mobile. My current personal cell is a Boost iDEN phone which is very long in the tooth. And as my wife has always said, it’s butt-ugly. and after owning the phone for a while, I have to agree with her now. I get decent coverage on the iDEN network but unfortunately iDEN isn’t equipt for multimedia, web or data so the network’s days are numbered.

So needless to say, I’m going to port my own number from Boost to Page Plus very soon.

Anyway, I was able to port my wife’s phone onto Page Plus with no problems. She’s up and running. And so the next step is to replace her existing LG phone with a smartphone. I’ve been researching various unlocked smartphones for the last couple weeks and it looks like I can get a “new in box” HTC android phone (unlocked, no contract) for around $130. Granted, it won’t be the latest version of an android phone but at least we’ll have something that’s at least considered “contemporary”!

Definitely no mo’ f-ugly phones for this old man!

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top ten korean movies streaming on netflix

April 14th, 2011 2 comments

If you’re anything like me, you’re probably a little frustrated in searching for korean movies available for streaming on netflix. The site doesn’t list all of the titles under “korean language” or even under the “korea” category. weird that they aren’t easily accessible. anyway, I thought I’d post my favorites here just in case anyone else is searching for some korean movies to watch. as always, streaming content is pretty fluid so what’s available today may not be next week so check ‘em out while you can!

1 – A Tale of Two SistersTerrified sisters try to exorcise their home of two dark forces — their evil stepmother and a vengeful entity — in this ghostly tale. Hospitalized after their mother’s death, young Su-mi (Im Su-jeong) and Su-yeon (Mun Geun-yeong) return home to find a nasty new stepmother (Yeom Jeong-ah). The girls suffer terrifying events, but their father doesn’t care, even though evil lurks around every corner. Can the girls free their home from its demons?

2 – MotherA murder rocks a South Korean town and suspicion quickly falls on a reclusive, mentally challenged — and alibi-free — young man (Bin Won). When an inept public defender botches the boy’s case, his mother (Hye-ja Kim) sets out to prove her son’s innocence. Acclaimed director Joon-ho Bong (Memories of Murder) explores the lengths a mother will go to protect her child in this atmospheric crime thriller.

3 – ThirstWhen the smoke clears from a failed experiment to find a cure for a fatal disease, a devout priest finds himself forever changed. Specifically, he’s a vampire — but that isn’t the only thing that’s different. Now he’s also willing to commit adultery with the wife of his childhood friend, a sin he never would have considered before. Kang-ho Song, Ha-kyun Shin and Ok-bin Kim co-star in this horror offering from Korean director Chan-wook Park.

4 – The Good The Bad, The WeirdOn a train crossing the Manchurian desert, an unlikely trio — good bounty hunter Park Do-won (Woo-sung Jung), bad gangster Park Chang-yi (Byung-hun Lee) and weird train robber Yoon Tae-goo (Kang-ho Song) — unite to find a treasure map’s promised loot. Racing through the unforgiving landscape, they stay one step ahead of rivals and the Japanese army. Ji-woon Kim directs this Sergio Leone-inspired adventure.

5 – The Host - In Seoul’s River Han, a giant mutant creature has developed as a result of toxic chemical dumping. When the squidlike monster scoops up the teenage granddaughter of humble snack-bar owner Hie-bong (Hie-bong Byeon), he races to track down the murderous beast. With no help from the authorities, who are convinced the girl is already dead, Hie-bong and his family will have to band together to save her — and possibly the entire city.

6 – Chunhyang - Mongryong (Seung-woo Cho) is the privileged son of a governor who falls for Chunhyang (Hyo-jeong Lee), the beautiful daughter of a former courtesan. The couple marries in secret, but when Mongryong is ordered to complete his education, a new governor (Jung-hun Lee) desires his wife. If she chooses to reject him and stay true to her husband, lifelong imprisonment — or death — awaits her. The film nabbed a nomination at the Cannes Film Festival.

7 – Untold ScandalSet in 18th century Korea, this retelling of Dangerous Liaisons follows morality-deficient cousins Lady Cho (Lee Mi-Suk) and Cho-won (Bae Yong-Jun) as they scheme to ruin the lives of innocents. When Lady Cho asks Cho-won to bed her husband’s lover-to-be (Lee So-yeong), Cho-won ups the ante and goes after an even more virtuous female. If he succeeds, Lady Cho must sleep with her cousin. But Cho-won begins to fall in love with his intended target.

8 – Barking Dogs Never BiteDriven to distraction by a dog yapping endlessly in a nearby apartment, Yun-ju (Sung-jae Lee) — a college lecturer who’s already stressed by his pregnant wife’s (Ho-jung Kim) nagging and his slim chances of landing a professorship — takes action to silence the animal. Soon other dogs in the apartment complex fall strangely quiet, and the landlord’s bookkeeper (Doona Bae) sets out to find out why. Joon-ho Bong directs this dark comedy.

9 – Tidal Wave - Authorities ignore a scientist’s warning of an impending tsunami at the popular South Korean beach spot Haeundae four years after a similar tragedy befell the region — but when his prediction comes true, residents must scramble to survive. Now both vacationers and locals like sushi-seller Man-sik, who lost a friend in the last tsunami, find themselves in a fight for their lives in this action-packed disaster movie from South Korea.

10 – The Chaser - When his escorts start disappearing without settling their debts, cash-strapped pimp — and former police detective — Joong-ho (Yun-seok Kim) draws upon the skills of his old job to track down the recently missing Mi-Jin (Yeong-hie Seo). Cynical Joong-ho assumes a rival pimp has been siphoning off his labor pool, but it isn’t long before our hero closes in on the real and deadly truth in this gritty and gripping South Korean thriller.

by the way, I love the movie “Old Boy” but for some odd reason, Netflix chose to streaming the english dub version. It’s pretty much unlistenable. I can’t recommend this particular version. Get the original korean language version if you want to watch it.


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yes, I’m still here…

April 7th, 2011 No comments

for those curious about my whereabouts … I’m still here. For the last couple weeks, I’ve been preparing for a presentation in front of the department executives at work. Presenting in front of a large group of people isn’t something I do regularly so it took a lot of time for me to get my stuff together. Had to do a lot of research, get up to speed on making things look pretty in powerpoint and had to get feedback from my immediate supervisors. My initial practice session/run through was pretty brutal. I had A LOT of comments back from my managers. It was initially deflating but I realized that my managers WANTED me to succeed and they had to be brutally honest to get me and my presentation “up to snuff”.

anyway, I finally got to do my presentation today and did pretty well. I think. I didn’t get boo-ed off the stage so I take that as a positive sign.

So, I’m relieved that it’s over and done with. That’s definitely a load off my shoulders. whew.

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