Friday, 7 Nov

Wired:

Hot diggity! We’re back online. The SHAW technician was here late yesterday afternoon to activate our cable services. Data is flowing smoothly and speedily to and from my laptop — that’s all that I ask for.

Not that anything needed to be setup on the laptop, or that I’d need any help in doing so, but as part of their operating procedure, the Shaw technicians need to insert a registry entry and also verify that your browser/email is working. So the guy seemed quite confused when he couldn’t find an Internet Explorer shortcut anywhere on the desktop or start menu (he didn’t know the run command for it either), so after an awkward silence I launched Firebird for him. Hehe!

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Shame

Mike | November 10, 2003 11:11 PM
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Mr. Nean I presume. Do I detect a note of sarcasm there? Would that be for the technician’s benefit or for mine? Don’t tell me you’re still sore that telkom haven’t come through on broadband yet ;)

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