Again, when I’m home on the weekends my dialup isn’t cooperating. It is refusing to let me post photos or allow any other action that requires more than a minute or two. It then decides to disconnect itself.
A local company that has an RF system I was considering is apparently run by persons who don’t wish my money. I’ve had to badger them to do their jobs, so I can only conclude that 1) the economy isn’t affecting them in the least and that they have so many customers they can afford to ignore me or 2) they are incompetent. I chance to venture it’s the latter.
As I don’t suffer fools lightly, it’s time to investigate satellite. My TV satellite in winter, however, goes out with very high winds and/or heavy snow, so I suspect satellite internet would do the same.
In any event, it’s about time for my dialup to knock me off the internet. I’ll be back to posting tomorrow. And yes, it’s snowing outside. Wish I could post a photo.
BZ
“Never ascribe to malice, that which can be explained by incompetence.” – Napoleon Bonaparte.
That is *always* the truth… and explains so much.
Satelite systems may very well be wonky in bad weather too, I know our Direct TV hates rain and heavy cloud cover…
Maybe it’s time to move off the *hill*.. Just sayin’…
And BZ, you need to check out Texas Gun Owners Association – Home
It’s not just for Texans, ALL are welcome as long as they are PRO 2nd Amendment…
Oooooh, TF, LEAVE my cabin??? Go back to the CRAP of so-called civilization? Hell, that’s worthy of a post in and of itself.
AJ: truer words never written, sir.
BZ
Trust me, BZ… Satelite may not be perfect, but it beats dial-up hands down.
Don’t leave your cabin. Civilization isn’t civilized!
My WildBlue satellite is almost as reliable as my DIRECTtv satellite/
The problem you have with wildblue is the customer service,,,I guess it’s growing pains.
Look at DISHinternet who supplies WB as their service without having to buy the equipment.
I have DIRECTTV as a tv providr and DISHinternet as my #75/mo broadband, but have had realiable service from both.
I think it was a blogger issue, and apparently not just confined to “the island” as I originally suspected. I could finally post photos tonight (this morning) after almost 5 days of trying. Never move off the hill – as you know, it gives you a better field of fire . . . .
Oh hey, Alaska Steve, REALLY good point!
BZ
I can’t even fathom still having dial-up. I’m so spoiled with high speed now.
I never had dial-up, but remember in college, what that was like when I’d get on my roommate’s computer.
It’s on the list of 24 things about to go extinct in America.
Ah dialup, i remember those days, i used to live with it for a long time, while everyone was blasting past on their fancy highspeed networks.
I may not be physically all that old, but mentally, i’m old and cranky. 🙂