We now have broadband in our house, which will probably result in more regular posting.
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I’ve heard the same claim from various folk, but in most cases their blogging frequency either does not change or acually decreases after a move from dial-up to broadband.
But I trust (and hope) you buck that trend!
I have used broadband for almost 4 or 5 years now. The decreased rate of blogging over the last few weeks was a result of moving into a house that just had dial-up. I am expecting blogging to return to something nearer to more normal rate.
So what happened to the claim that you weren’t getting an internet connection…
It was rather short-lived, wasn’t it. Living without a proper connection to the Internet wasted more time than it saved.
Once again, Ally has noble ideas, annoys everyone, and gives in when it starts to hurt.
I knew this would happen from the start. You don’t know yourself well enough Ally.
Stopping you using broadband is like stopping a Panda eating bamboo. It’s not like I’m any different in that respect, but I never claimed I was.
haha 😀
I have dialup- have never had broadband or DSL. I hear broadband is faster- but that’s just a rumor here in the Gulag. How such speed would affect, positively or adversely, blog posting rates, however, utterly escapes me.
Once one has moved to broadband, dial-up feels like those bad dreams when you are trying to run as fast as you can but fail to make any progress.
Hey Al,
Glad to know you’ll be posting more often. I’m just a lurker on the Reformed blogosphere most of the time (as I am on the Lutheran blogosphere as of late) but your blog is my favourite part of it.
Anyways, I was wondering if I could ask you a question or few. I’m not sure what your email address is now. Please could you drop me an email when you get a chance. Thanks.
On that note, it’s been like two days since you last posted. Post AGAIN! AAAAAAGAINN!!11111111
That’s true isn’t it. Your not posting any more frequently even with broadband. Peter R. is right- so post already….
😉