Archive for January, 2008

is cFares dead? 3

I’ve been a pretty big fan of cFares ever since I found out about them. But a couple of days ago I tried to book an international ticket through them, put in my credit card number and confirmed payment but no ticket confirmation has arrived so far. Just their regular “We are in the process of issuing your ticket(s).” email with a “confirmed” travel itinerary.

I also sent out an email requesting my rebate (since I’ve never really been able to find their online rebate system, let alone use it) to support@cfares.com, customerservice@cfares.com, and ceo@cfares.com that got ignored. The phone number on their contact us page goes to voicemail. No response there either.

I thought they’d just raised funding? Is cFares dead or are they just acting sleazy like hotwire? Does anyone know?

Update (01/29/08): Started a thread on GetSatisfaction - and in the meantime American Airlines seems to have charged my credit card for the required amount. I’ll update this post if my rebate gets processed by cFares.

Update (02/06/08): Victoria Wong (vwong at cfares dot com) responded and applied my rebate, notifying me that rebates take 7-10 days to process. This doesn’t explain the fact that the first reservation was NEVER EVEN ticketed, let alone eligible for the rebate. Air tickets are not a cheap commodity and I’m amazed how careless it is of cFares to not give you any updates regarding a $1000 (or more) charge on your credit card!

Update (02/25/08): My rebate arrived in early Feb as promised. I just got asked (politely!) by cFares to take down the CEO’s personal cellphone # that was left by an anonymous commenter in the comments to this post and have done that since it seems fair to me, leaving the rest of the comment intact.

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Put Amazon books into your queue at the New York Public Library - automatically! 0

Ever see a book on amazon or bn.com and have the urge to buy it, but not sure if it will be worth buying? I do - all the time!  Hence my wishlist keeps growing!

But I just found the lovely LibraryLookup tool which grabs the ISBN from any web page, and looks it up in your local library.

For some reason the New York Public Library link in the Innovative library list doesn’t take you to the place where you can reserve books.

A bit of poking around and we have a new link, so this is how it works:

1. Drag NYPL Library Lookup to your bookmarks bar
2. Find a book on Amazon or BN.com or any other place with an ISBN on the page.
3. Click the NYPL Library Lookup bookmark, and watch it find the book at the NYPL in a new window!

…magic.

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Replacing those pesky smart quotes in VIM 0

Recently I’ve been running into a lot of silliness that appears in files exported from MS applications (Word, Excel, etc.) called ‘Smart quotes’.

Basically MS uses higher level ascii characters to represent quotes that mean more than regular quotes (whatever for?!). You see this weirdness in vi as <93><92> etc. which are the hex values of these characters. I had to hunt a bunch on google to find out how to fix this, although the fix is very easy.

For each value that you see in your file, just do a string substitution, like so:

:%s/<93>/\’/g

of course, you can’t just type that <93> in there, so to get it in there you use (via: http://www.vim.org/htmldoc/usr_45.html)

CTRL-V x 93

which inserts hex 93 in place.

In recently exported CSV’s from excel, I’ve seen hex 91-97.

Quite annoying, frankly.

You could also use perl, like here

perl -pi -e”s/\x92/’/g” myfile.html

and use it on multiple files.

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Upgrading Wordpress 0

Not as painless as installing it, but the upgrade instructions here work pretty well.

1) wget http://wordpress.org/latest.tar.gz

2) cp -aR blog/wp-content/* wordpress/wp-content/

3) cp blog/wp-config.php wordpress/

4) disable all plugins http://example.com/wp-admin/plugins.php?action=deactivate-all

5) mv blog old-blog && mv wordpress blog

6) make sure you hit http://example.com/wp-admin/upgrade.php

7) and manually re-enable all your plugins.

and you’re done.

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H1B Visa Interview Experience in Vancouver (2008) 1

Three memorable things:

1) The “private security” people are assholes. They will be rude to you.

2) Bags, Computers/Cellphones and any electronics are not allowed inside the US Consulate - but there’s a nice network economy of fastfood joints/stores across the street from the consulate that will keep your bag for you for the duration of your interview for CAD10 - smart entrepreneurship

3) It now takes 4 days to get your visa, or at the least, 3 days including the day you had your interview. No more same day or next day processing, as of 11/20/2007.

I don’t remember how the security guards at the Toronto consulate behaved but they definitely weren’t as rude as the people at the Vancouver consulate. The visa officer himself was pretty cool, and joked about me being single!

Update: Most people that came from big companies (such as, one of the Top 1000 Visa sponsors via this blog) got their visa’s in three days - if you’re at a smaller company your visa will most likely take 4 days.  But this is my guess, based on some empirical evidence, only, as is most of this blog!

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