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spam filter

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It's been awhile, but I checked the spam filter today. Sometimes the subject lines are interesting. These are mild compared to what I usually get.

  • Secrets of NY bankers
  • Are bankers also sectarians
  • I'm terrible hacker. Scared?
  • You decide, if they die or not
  • Request for free-souls
  • Bill Cosby in glamorous chains
  • Fight way through zombies
  • Wake up and come
  • Save with Skype and smile

monday morning

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I have this week off from work, so my mood is fantastic. It's a great week for personal development and slouching around. :lol: Clean the house? Oh no, mustn't do something so needed as that.

I started the morning off with a large strong coffee and some shaking of the the house with some trance from Soma FM. I like the channel called Tag's Trip:

"Tag's Trip: Progressive house / trance. Tip top tunes."

I have plenty of heavy/good stuff to read this week, plus I have chats lined up all over the globe. It still amazes me how the computer can so easily traverse the planet. When I was younger, any international communication cost a fortune, now you pay the monthly ISP fee, or go sit in the free-wifi public library, and off you go!

This addiction to international communication goes way back for me. It has included letter writing (a long time ago), playing with the phone system :D , "slight" manipulation of the CB Radio service, Amateur Radio, then the Internet.

Calling CQ, CQ, CQ, CQ DX. Can you hear me?

international chat

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Since the first time I got online many years ago, chat is still my favorite thing.

I had two chat windows open this afternoon. One was a friend in Iran, another was in Russia. At the same moment, an e-mail rolls in from Cuba. It was all coincidence, but my partner walks by, sees the screen, chuckles and says, "why don't you add Libya and North Korea while you're at it." I said, "if I could, I would!" :lol:

It's all what I like about the net. :up:

on the road

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I'm traveling all this week in *deep* rural South Carolina. Want to guess which hotel I'm in tonight?



Yep, it's a Super 8. There's a choice of two *free* wifi signals as you can see in the image. I can almost swear that the wireless works best in the cheapest hotels. Who knows why.

This Super 8 is posh. There's a huge office desk with a comfy ergonomic chair, microwave/fridge, a large sparkling bathroom, and powerful air conditioning. Light breakfast and coffee are included in the morning. I had a coupon that saved me $15 off an already inexpensive room. The coupons can be picked up at rest areas, welcome centers, truck stops, gas stations, and some fast food places. The problem is getting the hotels to accept them. They reserve the right to tell you "no". They usually take them, but if they think they can sell the space for more later in the day, they will decline. They gave me no problem here.

Home tomorrow afternoon! Need a beer. :up: :beer:

how the internet gets to me. aka, the last mile

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Here's a photo tour of the messy, tangled, snarl of wires that runs the Internet to my house. It's a slow day here that I'm taking pictures of such things. :zzz:

All images are clickable for closer inspection. Select "all sizes" upon landing on the flickr page.

Image #1: The ugly-as-hell utility poles marching the lines down the street towards my house (and everyone's house on this and several other streets) Ugly!
Internet Connection from There to Here

Image #2: This mess is at the end of my driveway where the lines split off to me. The thick black cable on the bottom is telephone. The silver cable higher up brings in the net and TV. Electric cables are higher up.
Internet Connection from There to Here

Image #3: An ugly snarl over my driveway. When one utility comes to work on their stuff, they don't care about what happens to the others, hence, this snarl that will wear and eventually disable something. One of the lines is telephone, which I don't use anyway.
Internet Connection from There to Here

Image #4: The TV/net coax does a loop then slides down the side of the house. A lot of pics (ahem!) have flowed through this baby.
Internet Connection from There to Here

Image #5: The box where the TV/net cables "do things" (get split, I guess), then run under the house with many spiders and snakes. There's a warning not to open the box under penalty of castration.
Internet Connection from There to Here

Image #6: The black cable modem and the VoIP telephone box beside it. I disconnected my old "copper wire" telephone due to non-cooperation and inflexibility from the phone company.
Internet Connection from There to Here

Image #7: The router. Some things here are wireless, some wired.
Internet Connection from There to Here

Image #8: One of the devices (my computer!) that is hooked to the aforementioned stuff.
Internet Connection from There to Here

Image #9: Here some of the data becomes luxurious video on a screen! Everything on the screen was downloaded, right down to the operating system itself. We're all masters of downloading here. :D
Internet Connection from There to Here

trapped in the matrix

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I watched the original Matrix movie on the hotel TV tonight. That film always recharges my emotional batteries enough to get through another few days. Tomorrow I have most of the day free, just have to drive to Florence, South Carolina from Columbia. I'm hoping for hotel net access there. The hotel where I have a reservation is situated in the middle of a whole nest of other hotels, so hopefully there will be some signals in the air.
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