Monday, May 01, 2006
Loss of the Internet
I don't think I appreciated the internet until I lost it. The people we were bootlegging the internet from decided move out. Now we do not get the internet in our apartment anymore. My husband and I have things we need to get paid off before we can afford to get it. We don't have cable either. We have a 42 inch screen t.v., but no cable! I think this is funny. I am going to have to visit my mom and dad more, either that or save up a year and decide to buy it. Let me see, news, news,.... my grandmother went home the other day. She is healthy and well. My cat has allergies, I am up to my ears in homework, reports, and finals that are coming up next week. Of course it is all stuff that I need the internet for. Our country and life style has become so dependent on the internet. If terrorists really wanted to displace people, get rid of the internet and the phone lines. That would slow America down. It is such as shame that we have become so dependent on it. Everything that I wanted to watch on t.v. I can watch on the internet. Don't need the home shopping net work, I have e-bay! No one uses the phone as much as they do e-mail. What do you think?
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I plead guilty on the e-mail thing. It's faster to zip off a message to someone and await a response than to spend time making phone calls. Although phone calls are much more personal, I've never been one for long phone conversations. Quick and to the point! I confess: my name is Joye and I'm an internet junkie. Information at my fingertips is a lifelong dream come true.
Hey, I'll remember to pray for you as you finish up your school year.
I hardly ever make calls anymore! I only write real letters to my Mother-in-Law and that is only once in a blue moon. I need to start doing it more. What's your address ; )
-Sammi
Maybe Joye and I should start an internet junkie support group. I LOVE my computer and internet and I love email even more. I about jump out of my skin if our modem starts misbehaving. (OOO, sounds like a real problem, doesn't it??)
Hang in there - you don't have much more school to go.
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