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Change to blog feed

written by Laurie January 27, 2011

I have changed the blog feed over to my new email address (the msn address rather than the cds address) so you may need to resubscribe if you get the blog via email. You can find a link to subscribe just to the right in the blog’s sidebar area at the top. After you sign up, you’ll be sent an email to click on a link to confirm. Then you’ll receive a single email with each blog post so you don’t have to remember to check back. I’m sorry for the inconvenience of the email change.

This email change actually stems from a good thing. I have just started a new internet service through AT&T’s 3G network via a portable little hotspot device from Best Buy. Up until recently, our remote area had no internet other than dial-up, Hughes satellite, or a small wireless company that I’ve been using. We have no dsl or cable here. The wireless is from a nearby mountain that has problems with snow and ice each winter, and even when it is up it has been too slow for me to play a you-tube video, stream music, or do anything requiring a faster connection (I have had to download you-tube videos to play them from my hard drive rather than streaming them). The new little 3G Mifi hotspot is working great so far and I recommend it to anyone else in a remote area suffering with internet problems. Dsl and cable are still better, but if you don’t have those options this is great. I’m a happy camper so far.

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Undina January 29, 2011 - 10:21 am

Welcome to the XXI century! 🙂

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Laurie E January 29, 2011 - 2:47 pm

Thanks Undina! 🙂

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