A note from an Internet addict
Apr. 3rd, 2007 10:13 amOur home Internet was down all evening yesterday. It was horrible. No email! No LiveJournal! No IM! No ability to update websites, which I'd actually been intending to do last night!
Urg.
I have reminded Da that he was planning to change our ISP because this is becoming a much too frequent occurrence.
This was on top of a day filled with power outages at work - 0.5 second ones - that buggered up my reports multiple times. It was not a good day.
So instead of all the good things that I was planning to do yesterday evening, I veged out in front of the TV with Heroes and ER. We've managed to addict Mum to Heroes :-)
Urg.
I have reminded Da that he was planning to change our ISP because this is becoming a much too frequent occurrence.
This was on top of a day filled with power outages at work - 0.5 second ones - that buggered up my reports multiple times. It was not a good day.
So instead of all the good things that I was planning to do yesterday evening, I veged out in front of the TV with Heroes and ER. We've managed to addict Mum to Heroes :-)
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Date: 2007-04-03 10:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-03 03:35 pm (UTC)We're looking at possibly Demon or Pipex (I think Da is leaning towards Demon), but Da is the guy who set it all up so I have to wait for him to remember to do it!
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Date: 2007-04-04 08:31 pm (UTC)BT Internet haven't thus far caused me any problems, either at home or work. Openreach need watching like a hawk, at least until you've confirmed that they've sent someone clueful (which to be fair usually is the case IME).
I was a Demon founder member, back in good old days of the UK non-academic Internet... More recently, I can only think of a couple of our customers who use them and they've been OK except for one occasion when Demon "upgraded" their line, which included a change to their external IP addresses that they didn't bother to mention in advance. Cue sudden rush to site to re-configure Important Things.
Bear in mind of course that whichever ISP you go with, the actual traffic will still be going over BT's network at least the first part of the way. Even if you have an unbundled service (which I don't expect, given your description of where you live) you're still connected to BT's "copper", at least as far as the exchange.
I'm sure you'll have had a look at www.thinkbroadband.com and had a look at the ratings. Actually, looking at the site myself reminds me of one of the reasons I don't like them - I find their David Hasslehoff adverts to be really, really annoying!
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Date: 2007-04-05 11:15 am (UTC)Wow. Feeling very old because I can still remember the days of Cliff Stanford selling cheap DS modems on Cix!
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Date: 2007-04-05 11:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-05 11:39 am (UTC)Guilty. Ah, the wonders of KA9Q. Glad to see Mr Karn is still kicking around.
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Date: 2007-04-05 12:03 pm (UTC)Alas, Demon was set up at an early stage of my online evolution. At the time, I still thought a 9600bps modem was most impressive and couldn't see why I'd want to venture beyond Cix's conferences!
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Date: 2007-04-05 12:15 pm (UTC)I think we could probably bring this episode of Old Pharts on the Internet to a close before all those Young People start rolling their eyes even more than now... :-)
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Date: 2007-04-05 01:46 pm (UTC)At the moment, my major concern is up-time - we're currently having it down for an hour or two a couple of times a week, which isn't exactly helpful. My father works from home a lot, logging into his office via VPN, and it looks like I may soon get the facilities to work from home ocassionally as well. Unreliable Internet service isn't going to help us *sigh*
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Date: 2007-04-05 02:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-05 02:16 pm (UTC)But thanks for the suggestion :-)
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Date: 2007-04-05 02:41 pm (UTC):-)
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Date: 2007-04-06 07:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-11 02:19 pm (UTC)