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Jul. 11th, 2007 02:15 pmBite me, Comcast. And then stand still so I can kick your shins until I feel better or get tired of kicking.
The technician came to visit today, and eventually determined the problem is that "the signal is weak coming into the house" and that it's not his purview, and customer service wouldn't be able to let us know when it was going to get fixed, but that it would take a long time because "They have to call digsafe and everything." And I know I'm silly, weak creature of habit, but I really do miss having a reliable internet connection, and I'm miffed at paying for a service I'm not actually reliably getting. Also, I miss playing WoW with Light.
On the plus side, seeing the 12:01 show of the new Harry Potter last night was awesome. Much to Light's surprise, as far as I can remember, I've never seen a midnight showing of anything, so never been given the opportunity to observe hardcore fans in their natural element.
Now I'm going to continue reading (while feeling ashamed for doing so) Cool Careers for Dummies to determine if there's something I actually want to do next. Feel free to throw out suggestions (please?), I'm entirely bewildered by the idea of choosing a career path, rather than just leaping upon the first available job that offers health insurance.
The technician came to visit today, and eventually determined the problem is that "the signal is weak coming into the house" and that it's not his purview, and customer service wouldn't be able to let us know when it was going to get fixed, but that it would take a long time because "They have to call digsafe and everything." And I know I'm silly, weak creature of habit, but I really do miss having a reliable internet connection, and I'm miffed at paying for a service I'm not actually reliably getting. Also, I miss playing WoW with Light.
On the plus side, seeing the 12:01 show of the new Harry Potter last night was awesome. Much to Light's surprise, as far as I can remember, I've never seen a midnight showing of anything, so never been given the opportunity to observe hardcore fans in their natural element.
Now I'm going to continue reading (while feeling ashamed for doing so) Cool Careers for Dummies to determine if there's something I actually want to do next. Feel free to throw out suggestions (please?), I'm entirely bewildered by the idea of choosing a career path, rather than just leaping upon the first available job that offers health insurance.