...I just bumped our DSL speed yesterday. We'd been using the cheapo 256K and went up to 3000K. Hmm. NOW I see why you all like You Tube - it just used to drive us crazy! Live and learn.
We can only get dial-up in the country with the blazing top speed of 26k. Your cheapo 256k would be a glorious race horse to us. :P Still, our humble means still gets us where we need to go.
It is one thing I am grateful for: I live in the country, but country that is NEAR enough surburbia to enjoy the benefits of both and the the disadvantages of neither. It's definitely a "best of both worlds" scenario. I hear the cows as I walk to Church in the morning, and yet Borders is but a short 18 minute ride away. I couldn't ask for better living situation given my divided upbringing (raised in the burbs, but with roots firmly planted in the country).
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Welcome to the 21st century Father :-D.
Pure broadband goodness. Sweet!! Now you are really going to enjoy video chatting.
Thank God for the luxuries you now hold.
We can only get dial-up in the country with the blazing top speed of 26k. Your cheapo 256k would be a glorious race horse to us. :P
Still, our humble means still gets us where we need to go.
Emily,
It is one thing I am grateful for: I live in the country, but country that is NEAR enough surburbia to enjoy the benefits of both and the the disadvantages of neither. It's definitely a "best of both worlds" scenario. I hear the cows as I walk to Church in the morning, and yet Borders is but a short 18 minute ride away. I couldn't ask for better living situation given my divided upbringing (raised in the burbs, but with roots firmly planted in the country).
We went from 26.4 kbps dial-up to speedy broadband when we moved upstate. YouTube is both a godsend and a poor use of free time.
Do you have a webcam? Download Skype and we can talk face-to-face for free. Else a microphone works for voice over IP communication.
We visit our in-laws in Wisconsin and my sister & niece in southern Illinois via Skype frequently. It brings the world that much closer.
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