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  • It was easier to figure out where to market written work back when I actually had contact with people in the local publishing concerns. Granted I was writing for smallish circulation magazines under various pseudonyms and sometimes with no byline at all but atleast I was getting words in print out there in the world. I miss those days.

  • There's very little on television I find interesting enough to watch on television this season. I'm really thinking it's time to finally drop the dish. Lending further impetus to that I recently received a postcard from my dish provider informing that they'll be phasing out my receiver early next year and I need to acquire new equipment from them. My current receiver/dvr unit is the same one I got when the dish was installed in the summer of 2004. It's wonder the thing still functions at all now that I think about it.

  • I still prefer LiveJournal and Twitter to Facebook. One day I need to sit down and figure out what it is about Facebook that gives me such a case of the willies.

  • I've been thinking about replacing the home server machine with a Raspberry Pi.

  • Recently I've noticed an increased freuqnecy in incidents of clonus. Had one earlier this evening and didn't notice until the tremors got really bad. The affected leg still feels rather sore as I write this.

  • While Guardians of the Galaxy was a fun movie I really would like to see more space opera epics. Seems like we haven't had a really noteworthy one in far too many years.

  • Speaking of space opera. Does anyone have any recommendations for space opera that isn't heavily on the mil-SF side of the spectrum? If never I read another four pages of gushing adoration for chemically propelled projectile weapons it'll be too soon. Are 20th century slugthrowers really the apex of handheld ranged weapons for the next fifty centuries?

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It's something I've needed to do a for awhile now.  Mindspring was my first real ISP and I used them for the longest time. I'd probably still be using them if they'd been able to give me DSL when I moved out here in 2004. But they gave me some nonsensical excuses and I ended up getting through BellSouth a year later. Earthlink offered me a substantially reduced rate to keep my account so I took it. It seemed like a good idea to keep my the email addresses I'd been using forever.

They recently raised my rate without any explanation or much warning. I hadn't really thought about it in years so this brought it to my attention. I started asking myself why I was paying for a service I hadn't really used in over five years. So, after some research I sent them a letter through the postal service explaining my wishes. When the billing date came around this month I noticed the account appeared to be shut down so I've been watching the credit card to see if the monthly charges turn up. They haven't and we are now well past the date they would have charged it. I count that it's been discontinued as a done deal. I am just a little annoyed that they've failed to send me the requested notice that they had received the request and had acted upon it.

Now I'm debating whether to cancel the dish subscription. I'm still watching a few programs on the cable channels but I'm finding that there's less and less I'm interested in watching on the channels I have. Take the History channel for example. It's become the pawn shop channel seemingly and they no longer appear interested in doing the kind of programming that drew me in from 2004 to 2010. Then there's the SciFi channel, now SyFy, which I think are determined to be the paranormal reality show and wrestling channel. Color me unimpressed. If Dish decides to raise my rates again all bets are off and I will be canceling in a heart beat.
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Apparently my DVR has decided it doesn't like Lost. For the second time in two weeks I've missed the first ten minutes of Lost because the DVR apparently crashed before it was supposed to record Lost. It's recorded everything else just fine.

The crashing on the same program two weeks in a row is almost two much of a coincidence. I'm going to have to remember to watch it more closely next Wednesday I guess.
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