There is no cable on the island I live on. It is all dish related, including TV. We have some DSL service but it is limited to those folks on main roads only. We all have lousey looking satellite dishes plastered all over the place..... The telephone lines were run under the water, off the poles mid lake, some years ago. No cable company wants to spend the money to run under the water for so few people.
Money speaks. I laugh when the commercials on TV talk about rural areas getting state of the art internet.... you have to be kidding me.
My cell phone service is horrible too, no towers nearby, thus I have to have a land line.
We also have NO McDonalds, Burger King...... no high school........ on this island..... I think the total population for the few towns on the island is near 5,000. We will be in the dark ages for years to come.
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I too was without the internet when I moved in here. Can't say I got any more done without it than with, perhaps something to do with the fact I'm retired, home all day and lazy.Seriously though, the internet doesn't take me away from anything that needs doing or things I like doing, I'm not on it that much, I just use it like any other tool or pastime, when I need or want to.
Your a woman after my own heart sas!![]()
Again a woman after my own heart though I would separate Twitter from the rest. As I wrote before I do 'tweet' occasionally but never with anything that could be called personal details. I use it mostly to follow others, Steven Fry for one, a very witty gentleman, and I'm also enjoying following and supporting Eddie Izzard on this marathon across Britain for charity.
Well if the internet went down I certainly wouldn't be stuck for things to do, but I would mourn the loss of a useful tool. I love being able to Google those things I half remember. I also think that communication and sharing of information with people from other countries that you would not otherwise know is an amazing benefit.
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