I have internet access; I’ll be spending the time trying to catch up on your blogs... if it lasts I’ll post up something more--but for now I am off to visit your blogs!
Thx for being there.
It’s easy to take the internet for granted, when you have never been without it for years and years.
If I don't make it to your site before I lose it again, I am very sorry... and of course I miss all of you—kind-of-sounds weak, but there you go.
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I go for weeks without internet when I'm gone at girl scout camp and whatnot. It is indeed a beautiful thing.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are back. Welcome back.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the internet issues--I know what you mean about frustration. My internet was down for a week and it drove me crazy. It's amazing how addicted we are to technology. :)
ReplyDeleteAngela @ The Bookshelf Muse
Welcome back, Jeff. I die without the Internet, yet it's also a major distraction. =D
ReplyDelete*waves* HI! Welcome back, no matter how fast the visit may be :)
ReplyDeleteI know, we rely on the internet SO much.
That's okay! We'll still be here and so will the internet. :D
ReplyDeleteWhile you're out visiting stop by my blog and check out your new award. Yep you now have an award winning blog: http://deanswritingtime.blogspot.com/2011/09/versital-blogger-award-thanks-and.html
ReplyDeleteWe miss you too, Jeff! We'll still be here when you get a better connection. :)
ReplyDeleteHurray, Jeff! I was glad to see a comment, so I knew you were back in cyberspace again...
ReplyDeleteHope all is less hectic than it sounds.
Welcome back Jeff!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! I wondered where you went off too. I didn't have the internet for years and didn't give it a second thought. Now look at me. :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much time I spent thumbing through a dictionary or thesaurus before the wonderful world of interweb...
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love a dodgy internet connection? I really do miss it when it's gone.
ReplyDeleteYay! I know what you mean about losing internet, and can't imagine being without it for very long. How spoiled is that? About a month ago we lost it for one day, and you'd think it was the end of the world around here.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back, Jeff. Isn't the Internet amazing? Modern technology has come a long way in such a short time. Twenty years ago I wouldn't have dreamed I'd have a cell phone small as my hand, or would be able to carry it in the car. Yet, here I am today, putting all those things to good use. I can't imagine living without them.(:
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me, Jeff!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I secretly love being disconnected.
It's hard to keep up with everything! Glad you're back. Hope you are doing well!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! And thanks for always visiting my blog. :) You've still had a computer while you haven't had Internet, right? I think I might die if I had to go without both.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's great to just go unplugged; as writers, we can do without all the Internet distractions.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! And thanks so much for stopping by today!!
ReplyDeleteHope you get your internet access back on a regular basis soon.
ReplyDeleteLou
I kept losing my internet too. It was really disappointing, so I know how you must feel. Mine has mostly stayed on since I started paying them regularly. Not sure if that's what it was or not, but worked for me.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Hope the internet stays connected, but if you end up unplugged, enjoy the silence and make the most of the chance to write, write, write!
ReplyDeleteLOL...I have the same issues in the summer when I'm at my cabin. I have to sit on the very edge of the sofa balancing my laptop in the right place to pick up a signal...My phone doesn't work at all down there.
ReplyDeleteHope the writing is coming along well. :)
I missed you,Jeff. The internet is a pain, but I love it. Hope the novel's going OK. Keep hold a that connection!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeff. Hope you are doing fine. Stopping by to visit you. :) How are you doing? Have you finished your story?
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