At home it's my Brother who I always have to get off for every other hour.... college is wonderful, so is having my own laptop and a wireless card.....
Legionnaire Deagar
Re: Am I the only one who . . . . on 12/16/2004 01:04 PM CST
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Re: Am I the only one who . . . . on 12/19/2004 05:44 PM CST
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Re: Am I the only one who . . . . on 12/21/2004 02:03 AM CST
>>Heh, living with a fellow DR junkie, a second computer and router for the cable were the only way to go. Then again, it can be a bad thing when my college courses are in session. Yay for winter break.
Or DSL connection. Most DSL providers offer a router option, and you don't have to worry about how many people in your neighborhood are also using cable broadband, and you don't have to worry about accidentally sharing the contents of your hard drive, nor about some snert using a sniffer to grab your passwords or vital information. :(
Hopefully, I will really be getting my new DSL connection turned on in two days, and even more hopefully, my old DSL router will work with this provider's DSL setup.
By the Immortals, I hate moving. And moving across the country makes moving across town seem nice & easy. :(
~Kyn (Kynevon), now resident in Nevada...
Kynevon's DR Links Page: http://kynevon.info
Mac OS X FE: http://www.play.net/software/warlock-info.asp
Amagaim's What to Hunt list: http://kynevon.info/What2Hunt.xls
"We're not lost. We're just geographically confused." Brian, KoDT
Or DSL connection. Most DSL providers offer a router option, and you don't have to worry about how many people in your neighborhood are also using cable broadband, and you don't have to worry about accidentally sharing the contents of your hard drive, nor about some snert using a sniffer to grab your passwords or vital information. :(
Hopefully, I will really be getting my new DSL connection turned on in two days, and even more hopefully, my old DSL router will work with this provider's DSL setup.
By the Immortals, I hate moving. And moving across the country makes moving across town seem nice & easy. :(
~Kyn (Kynevon), now resident in Nevada...
Kynevon's DR Links Page: http://kynevon.info
Mac OS X FE: http://www.play.net/software/warlock-info.asp
Amagaim's What to Hunt list: http://kynevon.info/What2Hunt.xls
"We're not lost. We're just geographically confused." Brian, KoDT
Re: Am I the only one who . . . . on 12/21/2004 09:48 AM CST
>Or DSL connection. Most DSL providers offer a router option, and you don't have to worry about how many people in your neighborhood are also using cable broadband, and you don't have to worry about accidentally sharing the contents of your hard drive, nor about some snert using a sniffer to grab your passwords or vital information. :(
Wow. Even after a year and a half away, some things never change - the boards. By the way, I can relate to moving out of state. I've done it a few times myself. Best of luck settling in!
Wow. Even after a year and a half away, some things never change - the boards. By the way, I can relate to moving out of state. I've done it a few times myself. Best of luck settling in!
Re: Am I the only one who . . . . on 12/21/2004 09:18 PM CST
Try moving to another country! ::grin:: I just moved to Canada (from the US) in September. Lotta stuff to do, even though the company I work for paid for it all.
I use a cable connection BTW. I haven't had dial-up since before college (college dorms were T1 lines, and since then I've always had broadband (cable).
I use a cable connection BTW. I haven't had dial-up since before college (college dorms were T1 lines, and since then I've always had broadband (cable).
Re: Am I the only one who . . . . on 12/22/2004 05:42 PM CST
Re: Am I the only one who . . . . on 12/22/2004 06:10 PM CST
<<Welcome to Canada !!>>
Thanks! Now tell someone to turn on the heater...
>pre mof 20
You trace an arcane sigil in the air, shaping the pattern of the Sure Footing spell.
>
You feel fully prepared to cast your spell.
>cast
You gesture.
Reaching out to where you sense your Ethereal Shield lies, you firmly grasp the power of your spell and weave it into the shield's matrix.
You are surrounded by a mantle of crackling, reddish-gold flames!
Much better...
Thanks! Now tell someone to turn on the heater...
>pre mof 20
You trace an arcane sigil in the air, shaping the pattern of the Sure Footing spell.
>
You feel fully prepared to cast your spell.
>cast
You gesture.
Reaching out to where you sense your Ethereal Shield lies, you firmly grasp the power of your spell and weave it into the shield's matrix.
You are surrounded by a mantle of crackling, reddish-gold flames!
Much better...
Re: Am I the only one who . . . . on 12/28/2004 04:38 PM CST