Today I am thankful for high speed internet. I hadn’t realized just how much of it my family uses until this last week. We are moving out into a more rural area and so won’t have the same kind of access as we’ve been enjoying for the majority of my niece’s and nephews’ lives. We’ll still have it, but it won’t be anywhere near what they’ve grown up with.
So think about it sometimes. There is so much at our very fingertips (literally) that we don’t really think about it until it’s not going to be there anymore.
I’ll still be able to do my blog, but it’ll be handled differently. How differently I don’t quite know just yet, but I am thankful for the time with this kind of internet that I’ve had.
Check out the original Thankful Thursday.
Ha, now you too will suffer the incomunication of living in an area with low access internet. You will suffer and stare at a page loading for 5 minutes which obviously slows all what you want to do in a great deal, I just spend 10 days without internet living where I live, so you too now will suffer!!! 😉
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(*grins*) This was the kind of internet that I actually grew up with so I’m not too worried, but it will be an adjustment. But then we shall be miserable together!
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Great, let´s collaborate on a post saying how miserable we are,my first line can be….
cry me a river Justin Biber……
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And don’t forget to build my bridge
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I wont, a bridge of steel for you
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Make sure it doesn’t bend or break
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It´s steel ! Carnegie Steel, he build that bridge over the Mississippi for trains to pass…..I´ll make the bridge over the Atlantic for you to pass.
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With enough force applied just right
The steel will even bend
So carefully choose what will end
The bridge that spans in our sight.
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O.k, I just copied and pasted this for my next post.
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Might take me a bit to get to it and read through it on your blog. This week’s full of last minute packing and getting ready for the actual moving day so I won’t be on here as much as I’d normally be.
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Good luck with the moving day
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I can sympathize with you on this one. Where I currently live, when I first moved there, only dial-up internet was available, while 5 miles away you could get cable or DLS. It is a tough thing to deal with after having high speed internet. Best of luck to you.
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Aye, I’m actually one of the luckier ones in my family because I don’t stream or use games that require constant internet access, though it means that I will have to manage my blog differently and that is a huge change for me.
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Yes, it’s something that most of us take for granted. I hope your move goes smoothly.
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We’re having some bumps, but other things that we expected to be incredibly rocky are turning smooth at the last moment.
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