I use to get a big kick whenever I updated my blog with an entry. It made me feel light years ahead of computer challenged people who used their machines for generating print outs of their manuscripts for submission to publishing firms. Here I was e-publishing on the fly. Now that I have no DSL service, submitting my thoughts for consideration to publishing firms doesn’t seem like a bad idea after all. I can still sneak in a few minutes of on line suffing from time to time. The best part is it’s free. Who woulda thunk I could epublish while piggy backing off the free DSL from the local library, or a nearby wifi café… Now I feel so much more superior over my old self who use to pay about $60/month for the luxury to epublish. Yeah, I’m desperate for DSL whenever I do get around to surfing the web (and it shows), but all that money I’m saving is feels oh-so-good. Plus! I save a lot of web surfing time by not defaulting to the computer when I’m bored out of my mind, like when there’s nothing on TV. I’m thinking I’ll finally be able to hack out that screenplay and handle myself around an electric guitar much better from here on forward.
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My bookshelf sits in the dining room
The 'are your hands clean while reading books' campaign But the dining room has been converted into a home office for…
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One child policies might be beneficial over being killed by cops, but football will pay the price
Are we really prepared to trust the media for our own best interest? We live in a country where most law enforcement officers are homophobic so much…
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Duplicating update #888008 dates Sun7Feb
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