Alert reader alert!
Fritz spotted a tiny bit of text about my switch to high speed internet. It's true. I've dropped my dial-up account, given up my highly cherished Luddite ways, and switched to a better service. It's wundermas!
But...
No good deed goes unpunished, so I've also lost access from work. Oh, I could use my company e-mail account for bicycle-related communications, but why risk my job? I have this ingrained habit called 'eating' and I'd like to continue it.
Posting may be sporadic until I work out a new routine. In the meantime, entertain yourselves by reading Fritz' blog "Cycle-licious". He says his employer is looking for talent, so some of you might find meaningful work. As for me, I'll just keep banging the rocks together!
But...
No good deed goes unpunished, so I've also lost access from work. Oh, I could use my company e-mail account for bicycle-related communications, but why risk my job? I have this ingrained habit called 'eating' and I'd like to continue it.
Posting may be sporadic until I work out a new routine. In the meantime, entertain yourselves by reading Fritz' blog "Cycle-licious". He says his employer is looking for talent, so some of you might find meaningful work. As for me, I'll just keep banging the rocks together!
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How did you get access from work before?
Fritz, with a dial-up, I could access ATT from any telephone with my ancient, steam-operated laptop. It was slow, but I could send and receive my e-mail (source of much C/D inspiration!)at lunch time or on a break.
I have an old Compaq for spreadsheets and writing the training material for the aircraft computer I maintain. It's better than an abacus, just not a whole lot better.
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