Re: Since the list is so quiet....

From: Michael Koch-Schulte <mkochsch_at_shaw.ca>
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:22:22 -0500
Message-id: <00f501c6bcb2$4e3b0850$a400a8c0@kitsch>

Get a new (or two year old off lease) laptop with the wireless (wifi) connection. Chances are you can get free internet from a neighbour's unprotected wireless network....just my two cents ;^) (It'll also work at Starbuck's, probably.)

~m
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Judy Seigel
  To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 11:38 PM
  Subject: Re: Since the list is so quiet....

  Since the list is so quiet, I figured I might be able to appeal to the
  leashed brain power & expertise for advice on a problem that arrives
  suddenly after more than 10 years of dial up... So I'm hopelessly
  backward, but that's well known -- who else would take up gum printing in
  old age?

  My problem is -- I'm still doing e-mail by dial up --which actually has
  many advantages, including that I get to spend the oodles of money saved
  on more intellectual pursuits (although the real reason I do it is (a)
  stubborness... and (b) simplicity, I have enough systems, services,
  contrivances, and "service providers" in this house for an army). Besides
  which I can really excuse myself from web hopping, which makes me old
  before my time.... So what's the problem?

  A couple of weeks ago I started getting an intermittent "no dial tone"
  message from my attempts via terminal emulator (Z-term) to log on...
  though I could lift up the phone and get a dial tone. Trying an hour or
  two later, I did get a tone, so I figured there was just too much
  traffic... somewhere.

  But today I couldn't get a dial tone all day, so tonight (12:30-ish AM) I
  plugged into an extension of my husband's office phone which is nearby (I
  mean sometimes I HAVE to use touch tone, since my dearly beloved white
  antique wall phone is rotary... And, I'll have you know, I could get $45
  for that on e-bay. I think folks use them as planters, or ash trays, or
  something.)

  So there is a dial tone out there & the problem is... something in the old
  phone? (Sob !)... That's intermittent? The demons got tired of Carmen and
  found me? Sliding down the telephone wire?

  But how could my rotary phone be working, give me a dial tone and calls in
  and out but say it has no dial tone for a connection? And some time
  later, with the same configuration, same connections, etc., decides to
  work, then maybe the next week won't? A loose connection? A flaky thumb
  plug?

  Verizon has lately been taking an overdose of dumb pills and was
  absolutely no use at all... they for instance left me one of those robot
  messages to say a non-working outlet was due to my faulty phone, when it
  belonged to somebody else in the house who had already had it fixed -- by
  verizon.

  So verizon said this problem was caused by my service provider, but it
  seems rather to be lodged in my old phone, a split personality of some
  sort. Anyway, I suppose that old phone which doesn't hear as well as I do
  any more is due to be replaced (ash tray anyone?). Can you still buy a
  landline phone? Anyway, thanks for listening, if anyone has a suggestion,
  that would be even better...

  Judy
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