Second… No internet connection today. The first thing I did after firing up the coffee and booting up the PeeSee was to call Yucca Telecom, and this was shortly after 1100…say 1110, or so. The receptionist at Yucca tells me all the maintenance guys are unavailable and would I like to leave them a voice mail? Well, no. No, I wouldn’t “like” to leave ‘em a voice mail… I want my frickin’ internet! But I did leave that VM. No “maintenance guys available” might be a good sign, in that all of ‘em could be out working on the problem and I’ll be restored soon. OTOH, it just might mean they’re oblivious to the problem and just left for lunch a lil bit early. It’s been 45 minutes and no one has returned my call. I plan on calling them every hour, on the hour, until I’m restored or get a plausible status report.
Fiber connections are very reliable…unless and until some idjit with a backhoe interrupts service. My darkest fear is this is what’s happened… we have a cable cut somewhere. And that could mean I’ll be belly-up as far as the ‘net goes for most of the day, or longer.
I hate it when this happens…
Update… My network connection was restored at 1225 hrs, but still no call-back from Yucca. The issue was no IP address (system error logs are wonderful things…), which has been fixed. I suspect Yucca was having “issues” with its DHCP server… but I really dunno. Gonna post this and get back later, after making my rounds and seeing what’s going on in the world.
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One day, high above
Well, yeah…About “another transmission on that freq”… I’d think not, eh? There’s more at the link. Good stuff, too. Blackbird sightings were rare, back in the day. I was privileged to see one take off from RAF Mildenhall sometime between 1980 and 1983, but you had to look quick, Gentle Reader. Such thunderous, earth-rattling, beautiful noise… in a most Wagnerian sort of way…coupled with the fact those Blackbird drivers didn’t waste any time getting airborne. There’s your understatement of the day…
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Today’s Pic: I mentioned my buddy Greg and his Eldorado in yesterday’s post. I went looking for a photo of same while waiting not-so-patiently for my ‘net connection to be restored…and Walla! That’s Greg crouching by my Caddy, looking at the bent chrome strip on the left front fender and me in the shorts standing next to Greg’s car. Now if I had had HIS car and he had mine…well, that Eldo might still be in the stable. Or, not. Depending. You can’t second-guess the past.
Back in a bit…
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