Sunday, December 30, 2007

dial-up

Well, for the last week I've bene back down in my parent's place in Waterford. In other words, I'm back down in 56k dial-up land for my internet connection. And all I can say about it is: "ecxruciating!". I'd forgotten what it was like to have to wait ages for pages to load, used as I was to my 6Mb connection in the apartment and the even faster connection at work. Now though, I'm back down to earth with a bang!

At the moment my surfing is limited to checking my email and seeing do I have any messages on my facebook/myspace accounts - because trying to do anything else just takes too damn long. I've goven up on one of my email addresses as I know that of the 200+ mails I get a day on that acount, 198 or 199 are going to be spam. And I'm not wasting 15mins of download time just to get all those "cheap mortgage"/"hot busty chicks gagging for action"/"generic viagra from canadian pharmacies" mails - if I didn't want their services the 1st time, I don't want them the 100th time. I have better things to be doing with my time/bandwidth, the spam can build up ont eh mail server for when I have a fast enough connection to dump it properly.

One page though that I go to that really really doesn't like dial-up is gmail. Every time I go on toi check my mail, I get:

This seems to be taking longer than usual.

If you are using a slow Internet connection, you can wait a bit longer for this page to finish loading, or just use basic HTML view for now.

If you are using your normal Internet connection and you usually get past this loading step without any problems, please refresh this page in your browser. If you continue to have trouble loading your account, please visit the help center for troubleshooting information."


Yup guys, I know it's going to take longer, I'm on the end of a 20-year-old phone line. If you wouldn't use goddamn cookies for your "basic HTML view" page and let me bookmark straight to it rather than having to wait the 2-3mins for you to realise I'm not on broadband and give me the link, life would be a lot easier for me. I could look up my mail on my mobile phone faster, if only I had GPRS coverage on my phone!

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