Oh my.Miss Wisconsin won a couple years back. One of the few females in the state who aren't cows!
Miss Wisconsin made the final 10 also. But I'm not watching anymore. Too much suspense I guess.Miss Wisconsin won a couple years back. One of the few females in the state who aren't cows!
Cows out-populate humans and trash cans here.Oh my.
It just rained like heck here so you should be getting it soon.
Here too. Yay!We got that rain overnight about 1/2 inch which meant I didn't have to water today. Yay!
There's no way I could save enough with tuition to pay every semester.
Nomy little cousins 6th birthday party. My bday is in February.
I still want some cake!
My little Hamlet has 2+1 choices, Uverse, Comcast and Direct/Dish.Most places seem to only have one choice. Verizon was supposed to be the other choice in my state, but they quit adding fiber lines and refuse to finish them. So now there are lots of neighborhoods where one house can get Comcast or Fios and right next door can only get Comcast.
We had dial up until 2009. We now have Verizon Fios. Comcast was terrible. Not that I like Verizon that much (dropped their cell phone service years ago. Felt ripped off). Comcast was horrible, though.Yup. That tends to be the case. We actually have zero choices for cable or fiber optic. Both Verizon and Comcast (the two options in our area) refuse to come down our street because there are only 6 houses on it and it is a cul-de-sac. Not worth the expense of running the cable/fiber-optic for just 6 houses. So, we have DirecTV and DSL for internet. I get consistently made fun of by friends and co-workers for still having DSL and being happy with it. Verizon only brought DSL to our area a few years ago. Yes, I really had dial up internet until about 2005. Some day we'll hit the 21st Century...
Most probably, because they want the clients or the companies that use their infrastructure to pay premium.Is that their way of throwing a tantrum and pressuring the FCC to revise net neutrality?
Well, won't be seeing the aunt and the neices in Hilton Head. My aunt has to work. Including the weekend. So it'll be just us. Lovely.
In other news the Orioles got crushed today, my favorite player got ejected, and it seems the Orioles may have a new rivalry with Oakland after two bench-clearing brawls this weekend and unsportsman-like conduct on both sides.
There's a variety of things that could be causing issues like that. In transit (meaning, your ISP or more likely their peering partner) is one of them.Certain YouTube videos are loading for me. I thought it was YouTube's problem, but after Googling it, it sounds like it's my internet provider's problem. People around the country are having the same issue. I really hate only having one choice here.
To be honest, I was napping then waited.Man....I finally get a night with enough time to visit with the good folks of this thraed and it would appear that everybody is so absorbed in the Tony awards that nobody is posting! And now it approaches the hour of my discontent (or just time to get to sleep to prep for 5am wake-up). Good evening to all and hopefully y'all will come back on and have a some fun tonight - or at least spend a few minutes talking about Neil Patrick Harris's performance a few minutes ago (certain images may keep me awake later than planned)!
Yup. That tends to be the case. We actually have zero choices for cable or fiber optic. Both Verizon and Comcast (the two options in our area) refuse to come down our street because there are only 6 houses on it and it is a cul-de-sac. Not worth the expense of running the cable/fiber-optic for just 6 houses. So, we have DirecTV and DSL for internet. I get consistently made fun of by friends and co-workers for still having DSL and being happy with it. Verizon only brought DSL to our area a few years ago. Yes, I really had dial up internet until about 2005. Some day we'll hit the 21st Century...
Sort of. Putting it very simply...Some of it is also, since moving digital, cable providers are streaming their own content over the same lines. What I mean by that is, when you turn on your digital cable and watch TV, you are effectively eating bandwidth as well.Is that their way of throwing a tantrum and pressuring the FCC to revise net neutrality?
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