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Our cable provider is having some sort of trouble today, so I had to
find and hook up my silly old modem in order to send off a 44-page manuscript. Anyway, I called the cable co to report the outage and while I was waiting for the gal on the line to get an answer to "why," she was starting to try to sell me on VOIP. I started laughing and said, "If i had VOIP, I wouldn't be able to make this call..." She didn't get it. -- http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym |
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On Mar 31, 12:45*pm, hk wrote:
On 3/31/10 12:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 11:39:39 -0400, wrote: Our cable provider is having some sort of trouble today, so I had to find and hook up my silly old modem in order to send off a 44-page manuscript. Anyway, I called the cable co to report the outage and while I was waiting for the gal on the line to get an answer to "why," she was starting to try to sell me on VOIP. I started laughing and said, "If i had VOIP, I wouldn't be able to make this call..." She didn't get it. I am not sure why anyone would want to lose the reliability of good old POTS phone service. In all of our hurricanes we have lost cable many times, power a few times but the phone always works. The mere fact that Sprint buried everything when they did the fiber upgrade in the late 80s probably accounts for most of it but phone systems are also battery powered. I have not seen the DSL go down for any extended time either. Cable data was always the first thing to go and the last thing to come back in any kind of disturbance. I have Comcast TV service on a hair trigger right now and the first time they screw me up the cable will be laying in the right of way. The "all digital conversion" we keep hearing about will do it for sure. If I need a box for everything, I might as well have satellite for less money. I find I am watching more internet TV though. I got a P4 *XP pro machine several months ago for $45 from GearXS and it is connected to the big screen. We have the cable digital TV, but I don't see myself giving up telco POTS for "cablephone." I haven't the patience to wade through the satellite TV offers. --http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You must be the laziest fat slob in the world. |
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says... On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 11:39:39 -0400, hk wrote: Our cable provider is having some sort of trouble today, so I had to find and hook up my silly old modem in order to send off a 44-page manuscript. Anyway, I called the cable co to report the outage and while I was waiting for the gal on the line to get an answer to "why," she was starting to try to sell me on VOIP. I started laughing and said, "If i had VOIP, I wouldn't be able to make this call..." She didn't get it. I am not sure why anyone would want to lose the reliability of good old POTS phone service. In all of our hurricanes we have lost cable many times, power a few times but the phone always works. The mere fact that Sprint buried everything when they did the fiber upgrade in the late 80s probably accounts for most of it but phone systems are also battery powered. I have not seen the DSL go down for any extended time either. Cable data was always the first thing to go and the last thing to come back in any kind of disturbance. I have Comcast TV service on a hair trigger right now and the first time they screw me up the cable will be laying in the right of way. The "all digital conversion" we keep hearing about will do it for sure. If I need a box for everything, I might as well have satellite for less money. I find I am watching more internet TV though. I got a P4 XP pro machine several months ago for $45 from GearXS and it is connected to the big screen. What package do you watch tv on, or where do you watch it. I got the Toshiba with the I5 chip and it can play on my tv too.. Scotty -- For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v |
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hk wrote:
Our cable provider is having some sort of trouble today, so I had to find and hook up my silly old modem in order to send off a 44-page manuscript. Anyway, I called the cable co to report the outage and while I was waiting for the gal on the line to get an answer to "why," she was starting to try to sell me on VOIP. I started laughing and said, "If i had VOIP, I wouldn't be able to make this call..." She didn't get it. Recently you were touting your 20 Mb/sec DSL. Did you just switch to cable for the Internet? |
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On 3/31/10 3:55 PM, D.Duck wrote:
hk wrote: Our cable provider is having some sort of trouble today, so I had to find and hook up my silly old modem in order to send off a 44-page manuscript. Anyway, I called the cable co to report the outage and while I was waiting for the gal on the line to get an answer to "why," she was starting to try to sell me on VOIP. I started laughing and said, "If i had VOIP, I wouldn't be able to make this call..." She didn't get it. Recently you were touting your 20 Mb/sec DSL. Did you just switch to cable for the Internet? I haven't had DSL for maybe eight or nine years, quacky. -- http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 11:39:39 -0400, hk wrote: Our cable provider is having some sort of trouble today, so I had to find and hook up my silly old modem in order to send off a 44-page manuscript. Anyway, I called the cable co to report the outage and while I was waiting for the gal on the line to get an answer to "why," she was starting to try to sell me on VOIP. I started laughing and said, "If i had VOIP, I wouldn't be able to make this call..." She didn't get it. I am not sure why anyone would want to lose the reliability of good old POTS phone service. In all of our hurricanes we have lost cable many times, power a few times but the phone always works. The mere fact that Sprint buried everything when they did the fiber upgrade in the late 80s probably accounts for most of it but phone systems are also battery powered. I have not seen the DSL go down for any extended time either. Cable data was always the first thing to go and the last thing to come back in any kind of disturbance. I have Comcast TV service on a hair trigger right now and the first time they screw me up the cable will be laying in the right of way. The "all digital conversion" we keep hearing about will do it for sure. If I need a box for everything, I might as well have satellite for less money. I find I am watching more internet TV though. I got a P4 XP pro machine several months ago for $45 from GearXS and it is connected to the big screen. How is it connected? |
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![]() "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Mar 31, 12:45 pm, hk wrote: On 3/31/10 12:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 11:39:39 -0400, wrote: Our cable provider is having some sort of trouble today, so I had to find and hook up my silly old modem in order to send off a 44-page manuscript. Anyway, I called the cable co to report the outage and while I was waiting for the gal on the line to get an answer to "why," she was starting to try to sell me on VOIP. I started laughing and said, "If i had VOIP, I wouldn't be able to make this call..." She didn't get it. I am not sure why anyone would want to lose the reliability of good old POTS phone service. In all of our hurricanes we have lost cable many times, power a few times but the phone always works. The mere fact that Sprint buried everything when they did the fiber upgrade in the late 80s probably accounts for most of it but phone systems are also battery powered. I have not seen the DSL go down for any extended time either. Cable data was always the first thing to go and the last thing to come back in any kind of disturbance. I have Comcast TV service on a hair trigger right now and the first time they screw me up the cable will be laying in the right of way. The "all digital conversion" we keep hearing about will do it for sure. If I need a box for everything, I might as well have satellite for less money. I find I am watching more internet TV though. I got a P4 XP pro machine several months ago for $45 from GearXS and it is connected to the big screen. We have the cable digital TV, but I don't see myself giving up telco POTS for "cablephone." I haven't the patience to wade through the satellite TV offers. --http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You must be the laziest fat slob in the world. I find it humorous that he has to make up a story about his cable service, to make up a story about a 44 page manuscript. Unless he never sleeps, he has no time to write a manuscript of any size... he's too busy posting on usenet. lol Add yet another lie to the long list.... --Mike |
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On 3/31/2010 3:55 PM, D.Duck wrote:
hk wrote: Our cable provider is having some sort of trouble today, so I had to find and hook up my silly old modem in order to send off a 44-page manuscript. Anyway, I called the cable co to report the outage and while I was waiting for the gal on the line to get an answer to "why," she was starting to try to sell me on VOIP. I started laughing and said, "If i had VOIP, I wouldn't be able to make this call..." She didn't get it. Recently you were touting your 20 Mb/sec DSL. Did you just switch to cable for the Internet? You dumb ****. My post had nothing to do with DSL or Cable, it had everything to do with my 44 page manuscript. Why won't any of you guys ask me about my manuscript. Damn, I can lead you idiots to water, but can't make you dumb ****s drink. |
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