<-- 11:48 PM MT -->
Who needs blogger when you have:
Gah! I really need some sleep.
<-- 10:06 PM MT -->
Damn, this hits too close to home. My quest for high-speed internet access has been a bust so far. TCI (oops, make that AT&T) tells me that my area is set up for a cable modem, but my node has not been released yet. They have been telling me this for over a year now. I don't think they deserve my business anymore. Shame, I was going to upgrade my cable service to digital too. I guess that is about $100 a month they won't be seeing from my wallet. Even better, US Worst tells me that DSL service requires that you be within 15,000 feet of the CO (central office) or DSL won't work. I am sitting somewhere between 15,050 and 15,100 feet. ARGH! They did suggest that I can get an ISDN line for about $200 per month. I think not. I guess I will have to live a life scorned because I use a (gasp) modem still.
<-- 8:01 PM MT -->
"I'm a dork and she's so cool. I'm ugly, she's beautiful. She's so smart, I'm just a fool. I just can't figure it out, I just don't understand. Why does she love me?"
Most likely you can count on seeing less and less e/n related site links around here. At least in the bar to the left. I was going on my daily rounds and found that I am quickly losing intrest in most of the sites I had up there. Not for anything they are doing, but rather I am tired of hearing what most of them did in school each day. More so, I am tired (yes I am saying it again) of the stupid stunts a few of them pull just to gain attention. TBA (from BD) tells me it is all in fun. I guess it could be. I don't see it that way, but I respect it none the less.
Digital Fox (moo.nothing, if you don't know it, I suggest you go there now) says that my site and I are "a very popular, MAJOR e/n [site]." I don't know about that, but it made me laugh when I read it. My site and I, that brings up another point. Can I say that? Is the web now so much a part of our lives that we can classify web sites as places rather then things? I know it is still a noun, but it brings up a nice piece of discussion matter. What will happen when we all have "wetwires" (for lack of a better term) in our heads with our own web server on each one? Could I then classify that small part of my body as a place? Interesting...
<-- 6:01 PM MT -->
Wow, the StoneCutters episode of The Simpsons was on this evening. That is a rare one to catch.
Who needs blogger when you have:
Gah! I really need some sleep.
<-- 10:06 PM MT -->
Damn, this hits too close to home. My quest for high-speed internet access has been a bust so far. TCI (oops, make that AT&T) tells me that my area is set up for a cable modem, but my node has not been released yet. They have been telling me this for over a year now. I don't think they deserve my business anymore. Shame, I was going to upgrade my cable service to digital too. I guess that is about $100 a month they won't be seeing from my wallet. Even better, US Worst tells me that DSL service requires that you be within 15,000 feet of the CO (central office) or DSL won't work. I am sitting somewhere between 15,050 and 15,100 feet. ARGH! They did suggest that I can get an ISDN line for about $200 per month. I think not. I guess I will have to live a life scorned because I use a (gasp) modem still.
<-- 8:01 PM MT -->
"I'm a dork and she's so cool. I'm ugly, she's beautiful. She's so smart, I'm just a fool. I just can't figure it out, I just don't understand. Why does she love me?"
Most likely you can count on seeing less and less e/n related site links around here. At least in the bar to the left. I was going on my daily rounds and found that I am quickly losing intrest in most of the sites I had up there. Not for anything they are doing, but rather I am tired of hearing what most of them did in school each day. More so, I am tired (yes I am saying it again) of the stupid stunts a few of them pull just to gain attention. TBA (from BD) tells me it is all in fun. I guess it could be. I don't see it that way, but I respect it none the less.
Digital Fox (moo.nothing, if you don't know it, I suggest you go there now) says that my site and I are "a very popular, MAJOR e/n [site]." I don't know about that, but it made me laugh when I read it. My site and I, that brings up another point. Can I say that? Is the web now so much a part of our lives that we can classify web sites as places rather then things? I know it is still a noun, but it brings up a nice piece of discussion matter. What will happen when we all have "wetwires" (for lack of a better term) in our heads with our own web server on each one? Could I then classify that small part of my body as a place? Interesting...
<-- 6:01 PM MT -->
Wow, the StoneCutters episode of The Simpsons was on this evening. That is a rare one to catch.
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