Life without home internet service
Monday, June 16, 2008 - 6:01 PM

For the past ten days, I haven't been able to connect to the Internet at my apartment. Six days in, I called the cable company. They said it was an outage in the area and would be back up ASAP. I said it'd been out since Saturday. They said, "Wow, that's a long time. Bye," and hung up.

Since 100% of the stuff I need to do requires being online, it's been a rough week as I've suddenly found myself frantically trying to do everything conceivable during work hours. Then when I get home, I find myself with absolutely nothing to do. I spent the weekend watching Degrassi: The Next Generation marathons and actually - gasp - reading a book. (Childhood's End, by Arthur C. Clarke, which so far is quite good.)

Anyway, I'll stop lamenting to let y'all know what I have been able to pump out over the last two weeks:

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1 Comments:

Blogger Rick said...

Why don't you read Winter's Heart?

Childhood's End was really good though, especially the end.

6/18/2008 3:27 AM  

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