Bullet Points on Monday

It’s been a while since I’ve published a good list of bullet points weekly update.  Things have been busy with traveling, working on projects, and keeping up with the dog.  But, assuming my schedule keeps, I should have the new design live shortly, and I’m pretty sure that you guys are going to like it.  I can honestly say that the regular readers/commenters on this blog have become my friends, and the new design will reflect that :-)
Anyway, here is what’s running through my head for the last couple of weeks.


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Reading that post about DSL linked, I thought “that’s weird, my new 6meg cable is infinitely faster and more reliable than my old DSL”. I believe I live at the edge of my local DSL service range, though, so that probably has something to do with it- distance isn’t supposed to matter with cable service. At least I have speedy strong nets again, hopefully you will too man.

Good luck with your new ISP. I am looking forward to the new design!

Are you getting your dog a Christmas present? This is my first year as a dog owner too, and I have had at least two people express shock that I do not have a stocking hung for my dog. Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous?

Eugh… I suffered through satellite Internet for over two years. We got radio this summer, which was a tremendous improvement.

@Trent
DSL is up and running now, and I feel like I just removed a cancer or something. The speed difference is unreal.

I can honestly say that I would NEVER recommend satellite internet to anyone looking for high speed.

Well, sometimes it was better than AOL dial-up, but it was just too expensive. With radio Internet, we’re getting triple speeds and a hugely increased download cap for $10/month less than satellite.

I can’t get cable or DSL because I live ten minutes away from town.

I meant to say, the average speed of our radio Internet easily triples the peak speed of our satellite Internet. The biggest advantage is the new connection doesn’t crap out six hours of the day.

@Trent
Boy do I ever know what you’re talking about there. I simply could not afford to go entire days without internet access.

By the way, what is “radio” access. I’ve never heard of it before.

Nate- this is my ISP: http://www.storm.ca/

Maybe I should have said “wireless”. Recently we’ve had a little trouble with it, but that might be due to that the receiver dish is on our roof and El Nino is giving us a very Canadian winter. It hasn’t been a big enough deal to call Storm’s tech support number, which remotely fixed our signal once before.

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