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This is the 2nd night in a row my internet has gone down. Yesterday it was from about 12:30am to 1:07am. Today it was from 12:20am to 1:30am.

You might think that would be a good nudge to get me to go to bed a bit earlier than otherwise. But no, it leaves me too distraught to want to go to bed. I end up staying up even later than I might otherwise. I was in the middle of looking stuff up! How can I just drop everything and go to bed? Why isn't it working? Trying to see if rebooting the modem will fix it, etc. I hadn't even gotten to the point where I could relax by reading some LJ pages, before it went down.

Without the internet, I can't even play Words With Friends, like I sometimes do while brushing my teeth.
Without the internet, I can't even look up what the weather will be tomorrow, to decide what clothes I'll wear. Though I could have brought it up on my phone.

Pondering whether I should buy an external phone modem to use when the cable modem goes down... do ISPs even still have back-up dial-up modem numbers?
Pondering whether I should open accounts with both TWC and AT&T, just so that if one of them goes down, hopefully the other one would still be up. Bah, no. Are there any other affordable options?

I suppose I could get a cell phone plan with more data, and use that for backup.

Now that the internet is working again, reading reports from other people that it must have been a fairly widespread outage, and that their internet went out yesterday too, is soothing. It's not just me. It will get fixed. Hopefully it won't happen again tomorrow.

I put that outage website link in my phone so that I can at least check it if the house internet goes down again.

Date: 2016-10-31 02:38 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] marahmarie
marahmarie: (M In M Forever) (Default)
I'm kind of happy not switching providers myself, but not so I can keep the provider - AT&T does little to impress me and is kind of pricey compared to many other options - but for the phone. The longer I'm on Windows instead of Android the happier I am. The Windows phone doesn't get hacked, has no critical bugs I know of, and just feels safer overall. Android is a hot mess these days bug-wise, in terms of hacking, and in a few other ways, plus I can do without the emphasis on Google-everything, as I'm not a Gmail or Google Maps user.

On my Nokia I keep Cortana shut off, minimize the amount of apps I run or use, minimize the amount Microsoft can intrude on me based on available settings and just breathe a little easier than I think I would on any Android phone.

Good luck with finding a plan...

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