Memo to Thee

Just to let y-all know I've not turned into an ignorant bastard. Nor have I been hit by a bus. I havent been bloggin all that much recently because after almost 20 days I still havent got my internet connection back up. It's kinda like having a limb removed, but not as much fun. Anyway, no matter. Being such a cool-headed bloke I'm surviving.

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  1. On 15/09/2006 J Phill said:

    How do you manage?! :)

  2. On 15/09/2006 Steve Tucker said:

    With a heavy reliance on my office's internet connection :)

  3. On 15/09/2006 Elessar said:

    Wow...20 days. I'd take dial-up rather than go without the net.

  4. On 16/09/2006 P.J. Onori said:

    Yikes - no internet. That definitely cannot be fun. I hope that problem become a thing of the past very soon.

  5. On 16/09/2006 massyandra said:

    I like self-criticism!!! :) If you know all your minuses and admits it , you're honest!!! Don't you want to run away from your problems and have fun? Go to Cyprus http://www.cyprushotelsguide.net
    and there you'll find all the pleasures of life!!! Book the room with the windows looking at the sea, and you're the happiest!!! I was such last year!!! :)

  6. On 16/09/2006 Steve Tucker said:

    I am actually thinking of dialup Elessar, and no it sure aint fun PJ!

    Massyandra, are you trying to sell me a package holiday??

  7. On 16/09/2006 Elessar said:

    I was on christmas break 2 years ago and that meant 1.5 months without broadband/cable internet...and then i found out no internet at all when i got home. So i got dial-up through my local Wal-mart and was on late at night usually...sure as hell beat not having the net, but damn is dial-up slow!

  8. On 17/09/2006 kitsimons said:

    The longest I went without the Internet after a move was about 2 weeks and I didn't enjoy it. Infact, it made me worry that was hopelessly addicted to that little connection...

    Still, hope you manage to get it sorted - is it BT messing you around?

  9. On 17/09/2006 Steve Tucker said:

    As a matter of fact its TalkTalk, not BT, who are messing us about. I think Holly signed up with them because they sponsored Big Brother the past few years. Either way, they're shit.

  10. On 19/09/2006 Lady said:

    20 days without internet...maybe it's a new world record;)

  11. On 28/09/2006 tomek said:

    This site is interesting and very informative, nicely interface. Enjoyed browsing through the site.

    Keep up the good work. Greetings

  12. On 17/03/2007 BUses said:

    Thank you for the great article. Greetings from Germany.

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