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Always a pleasure, mate!

Anything but dial up! LOL When I moved to Carson they only had dial up and I didn't want to sign a contract so I didn't convert to DSL when it became available. If I knew that I'd be there for five years I would have got a satellite dish and DSL.

Hi Jack,
My internet friend IMed me last night he said he was in Aucland....
Also he said he has a mobile broadband data card for NZ telecom for his pc...
I’d rather stick with the wifi hotspots—those mobile cards’ monthly costs are very expensive here, Jessica, compared with Japan. Zak: I was sorely tempted to go back to dial-up. I did make a complaint this morning about it.
I find that when I go out of town, one of the first things I search for anymore are hotels that have at least wifi. Dial up, omg, just that high pitched squeeling and endless clicks send me screaming from the room - like fingernails on a chock board lol.
Believe me, I was tempted to connect on the phone … I have kept an AT&T Global account for that reason, because you never know. I prefer a proper broadband line, especially as three viruses came down via the wireless networks. But the last time I had a broadband line (at the Novotel Ellerslie) I came back and my laptop would not connect to our own work network any more! I had to do a System Restore.

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Jack Yan
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‘I think they’re wonderful. They have so much courage! Here they are, hurling through space on a molten rock at 67,000 miles an hour, and the only thing that keeps them in their shoes is their misplaced faith in gravity.’—John Lithgow as Prof Dick Solomon, in Third Rock from the Sun

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