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No more snow has fallen since the Interesting Time that transpired last Wednesday into Thursday, which means we've had time to clear the roads and driveways. Some of the store parking lots are still a mess--I'd hate to be wearing nice indoor shoes and trying to pick through snow in order to get from parking lot to sidewalk. I pretty much stick to the clunky shoes during this time, namely waterproof hiking shoes and boots. I look like the last days of Grunge Nation, but at least my feet are warm and dry.



Eye doctor visit on Friday. Eyes haven't gotten worse--yea, because we're blind enough--so I don't need new glasses. I did mention that I didn't bother trying to wear my contacts anymore because I couldn't read with them, and given my issues (need for bifocals, astigmatism, the usual middle-aged eye stuff) , a simple pair of soft contacts isn't available to solve the problem. Doctor suggested two courses of action if I wanted to give contacts another try. 1) Wear what I have, but get reading glasses to go with. 2) Try monovision, which is a strange concept but apparently works for a lot of people. With monovision, you're fitted with two different contacts, one that adjusts for far sight and the other for near. The brain adjusts, and you're pretty much good to go. You can have issues if you do a lot of close work, perform a job where *sharp* distance vision and/or depth perception are important, or drive a lot at night. I don't do any of those things to any great extent--by close work, I think of things like small instrument repair and needlework and such--so I'm going to give it a try. If it doesn't work out, there are always reading glasses. I could get really funky ones and wear them around my neck on a leather and chainlink cord or something.

Not going gently into the good night, nope, nope, nope.

In other news, spent yesterday updating OS X and Java on the iBook, a feat that took *hours* since I still use dial-up. If anything drives me to hi-speed internet, it will be these damned OS updates. OS X has gone through at least 4 in the last 11 months, and with two systems to keep updated, it turns into a day's worth of downloading at a time.

The absolute last thing I need is hi-speed internet. I have enough to distract me.

ENDGAME progresses. Finished Ch 5 finally, and am writing a new Ch 6 with the non-Jani POV. Renamed the old Ch 6 as Ch 7, but it may even get pushed out to Ch 8 depending.

To DSL or not to DSL

Date: 2005-01-09 11:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leemc85615.livejournal.com
Get DSL. You will not regret it. I had it a few years back, then moved to the boonies where there was only ssslllooowwww dialup and couldn't handle it. I commuted to a community college to check e-mail and stuff on their T-1. We got microwave broadband service about a year ago and I'm so glad. I don't ever want to go back to dialup speeds again.

If you are worried about distractions, you run out of interesting threads after a while anyways and end up just logging on, checking a few things ang getting right off.

Re: To DSL or not to DSL

Date: 2005-01-10 01:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com
My internet provider, AT&T, can provide a kit that I can install myself--has anyone ever self-installed, or is it better to go with a professional in this case?

Re: To DSL or not to DSL

Date: 2005-01-10 11:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leemc85615.livejournal.com
I self installed DSL when I had it. It is fairly simple. If I remember right, you have to install a card in the computer case, install software from a disk, and plug filters in between any phones and their wall sockets. And there is always the option to call for help.

Re: To DSL or not to DSL

Date: 2005-01-11 02:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com
Welp. done did it. Signed up for the service today. Should receive my kit in a few days.

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