Still On Dial Up? By : MITCHELL HAMPSON
Computers continue to amaze us all. These electronic wonders sit in homes across the world, aiding us with everyday things we currently take for granted. It’s truly hard to imagine life without them anymore. The Internet is a prime reason for this addiction. Cyberspace virtually puts the world at our
fingertips, and we love it. The key to ideal Internet surfing is in our connection speed. These days a good portion of us enjoy the speed of cable, which puts to shame our old dial up service.
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Still On Dial Up? By : MITCHELL HAMPSON
Computers continue to amaze us all. These electronic wonders sit in homes across the world, aiding us with everyday things we currently take for granted. It’s truly hard to imagine life without them anymore. The Internet is a prime reason for this addiction. Cyberspace virtually puts the world at our
fingertips, and we love it. The key to ideal Internet surfing is in our connection speed. These days a good portion of us enjoy the speed of cable, which puts to shame our old dial up service.
The first time I started really using computers back in 97, I thought dial up service was the coolest thing known to man. Well, except for perhaps the X Files. Regardless, this bizarre phone line connection allowed us to enter a universal world. Unexpectedly everything was in our reach. We could see or purchase anything. Dial up service was the bomb! After months and months of use, I began to get annoyed with that horrific
noise the computer would make. It wasn’t long before I started to mock and emulate the sound. Later came the phone dilemma. You know the routine.