Yes, I still use dial-up. Due to money problems when I moved up here I had to stick with the phone line for a while. I can handle the cost of cable I-net now, but the place is a mess. I don't want any service people coming over to hook me up until I can get things cleaned up. Unfortunately, due to my health problems, and my Executive Function Disorder, that's going to take a while. However, the wait has given me some valuable time to think. I had originally planned on getting the cheapest, no frills level of cable I-net, but lately I have been reconsidering, and may get the standard basic level instead. I want to sometimes use it for watching YouTube and other videos, and also free I-net TV. I don't have any cable or sat TV service, and the mountains block all broadcast signals, so I had been just watching my DVDs and video cassettes, until the TV died. I will be getting a new TV after I clean up this messy place, and after I get cable I-net. I will get one of those Roku boxes, so I can send I-net signals to the set from my computer hook up. Why pay for both cable I-net and cable TV when you can get both through cable I-net? This will more than justify the added cost of getting the standard tier of service instead of the no frills tier of service. After all, it's 2 for 1, right? Who doesn't like a bargain?
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If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured, or far away.--Henry David Thoreau