Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Everything Outlet

Here's a place I ordered a couple of HDMI cables. The order arrived quickly in the mail, items just as described and my components are now connected with the ease of HDMI cable connectivity. I even got the option of a $5 instant credit back to my order or a $15 credit towards future orders for writing this small review. I have to say they are a good source for obtaining quality products. I'm happy with my order.

Thank you www.EverythingOutlet.com
Marcel

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

U.S. Airways and Our Summer of 2008 Trip to Europe

So, we're on a trip in Europe right now. On the way here we had 2 connections from Phoenix, AZ to Charlotte, NC to Frankfurt, Germany to Vienna, Austria. You know how they say to arrive 2-3 hours prior to your international flight? Well, don't take the 3 hours literally. We did!

Our flight time was at 6:30am out of Phoenix, Arizona. I thought it would be best to maximize our chances of a good seat and get to the other side of the TSA fiasco and be the first in line for the airplane, so we arrived in the airport at 3:30am. It is unfortunate, but we were the first people in line at the airport (because they don't open the check-in lines until 4:30am) which is 2 (NOT 3) hours prior to the flight. In preparation, I called and looked up information on the internet the previous week so that we would not have any problems with the way we packed, the size(s) of our luggage(s) and carry-on. Our daughter, Jocelyn, is 8 months old, so she falls under the category of infant, and we purchased a lap-child ticket for her for these flights. We were among the first to arrive at the boarding place, but the last 3 people to board the plane. The lady that was checking our boarding passes in Phoenix yelled very rudely "that's too much luggage… I need to check these two lug gages in" while grabbing two of our 3 carry-on lug gages right out of our hands.

Needless to say, the US-Airways people did not make an announcement, prior to boarding, that families with a small child can pre-board the plane. Nowhere on the US Airways website was it mentioned that a ticked without a seat does not have the right to a carry-on luggage. Those of you with infants, planning to put them on your lap, plan on sharing your carry-on space with your small infant’s formula and diapers!! We had 3 large lug gages that we checked in, and 3 small carry-on lug gages, that we took with us. In addition to this, I had my laptop case, my wife had her purse, and we had our baby bag containing essentials for Jocelyn, our infant baby (these were supposed to be the accessories, which according to the US Airways website, should normally be allowed)

Of course after she yelled at us and we were reluctant to give up our carry-on luggage, the manager showed up, at our request, about 15 minutes later while most of the people had already boarded the plane. When he arrived at the scene, he started to count and according to him we were carrying 7-8 luggage pieces, because we had a small bag containing a couple of sandwiches, we were going to take on to the flight, since domestic flights no longer serve food or beverages.Reluctantly, as I was seeing all the passengers boarding ahead of us, we gave two of our carry-on's to the manager to check in. (although I'm not sure why we needed to give up 2, since we were 2 ticketed passengers that could have 2 carry-on's and 2 accessories)

Finally, we thought, we are in the plane, and as we were the last to board, there was no more carry-on luggage space for stowing anywhere on the plane. When I turned around for a second to look around for room to stow my baggage, the flight attendant grabbed my carry-on luggage and tried to walk away with it, telling me that he needed to check it in. I yelled out "Where are you going with my luggage without asking me... I have my passport and wallet in the luggage... You can't just grab it and go?!..."

Anyways, it was a bit more involved because the passenger sitting right next to us, complained that we were taking up her space, etc... I thought if all this information would have been listed and if we would have been the first to board the plane, none of it would have happened the way it did. I told the US Airways people coordinating the next flight out of Charlotte, NC, and they assured me we would be the first to board the plane and our previous experience would not repeat.

I was so disappointed by US Airways and their service that I think I'm going to relieve myself of any future relations, as well as discontinuing the use of their US Airways VISA. In the passed we had flown with United Airlines and we were pretty pleased with their service(s) and all they had to offer.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

6 Months Old Jocelyn Anya

Well, Jocelyn's now almost six months old. I can't believe how fast the time passes and how quickly they grow up. I think about my childhood and it seems that the days back then passed very slowly. Between morning and night it almost seemed like an eternity, especially when I was waiting for some particular date or was looking forward to something.

So, here are 15 more *Brand New* Images, just taken Today! Enjoy everyone!!

















Monday, April 21, 2008

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Jocelyn Anya this passed Monday


Here's a recent adorable image I took of Jocelyn Anya this passed Monday using my Sony Ericsson w810i mobile phone.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

High Key Studio

Here is one of the photos I took of Jocelyn in a studio setting. Maybe I will upload some more photos later. This one was taken at the house here in Verrado in the city of Buckeye, AZ.
This image was taken on February 4th, 2008.
It seems no matter how hard raising kids ever is, one of these *(smiles) makes it all worth it, whenever it comes our way...

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Ligia, Cristian and Jocelyn Anya

We were in Northern California this week visiting with my sister Ligia and Christian. While there, we got some photos of them together with Jocelyn Anya. Here are some of those photos.









Thursday, January 17, 2008

History of Romania (Istoria Romana)


I was reading a bit of history on my country recently and found a lot of what I had already knew, but some excerpts of new information. Anyone interested or has ever had an interest in Romanian History, here is a link to it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Romania#Prehistory

Citeam recent putin despre istoria tarii mele si am aflat multe informatii care deja le stiam, dar in acelasi timp, am gasit informatii noi pe care nu le stiam. Daca cineva este interesat sau ar fi avut vre-un interes in Istoria Romana vre-odata gasiti link mai sus.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Technology Dependancy

Well, it's been about a month now since my last post. Sorry! I haven't made time and whenever I thought about putting something up my mind would draw a blank.

So, nothing about photography this time...

I'm writing about most of you out there reading this blogger's words, out there in cyberspace, and you know the following is true:
  • How many of you have ever left your home in a hurry, got more than 5 or even 10 minutes away, driving or walking distance, and found yourself without your cell-phone, so you turn around?...
  • How many of you had a problem with your computer or the Internet and while your needs called for finding a plumber or service technician of some sort or just needed to look up an address and you couldn't locate your service in a phone book or postponed your trip because you couldn't download and print directions off the Internet?
  • This one is me... I left home, after lending my navigation unit to a friend, on my way to the hospital, where my wife Carmen had given birth, and I got lost on the way. While still on my way, I receive a phone call, and even though I can drive just fine while talking, I can't seem to be reminded, maybe with a sledge hammer on my head, that I needed to turn at the last corner I just passed! Then a few days later I cannot find a Mobil, Chevron, or Shell Gas Station in the area I was driving in, because I was still without my navigation unit.

Here's something to think about... We've grown so much attached and rather dependant upon our technology gizmos and gadgets, that we are now almost like little robots running about the tasks our computers give us.

By the way, the Garmin Nuvi 660 model is a wonderful unit you can't live without... :)~