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Monday 26 November 2012

Returning to the 21st century

The telecommunications hub in nearby Warrnambool, which services all the internet, mobile and landline technology in this area of Victoria, was destroyed in a massive fire last Thursday morning.  Consequently, we've been without internet, phones, access to banking and electronic payment facilities in shops for the last few days, and the population at large has gone into cold turkey over the loss of emails, SMS and Facebook.  This may not only explain why I've been quieter than normal on the blog, but why I've been living off road-kill and shoe-leather stew.  It's all back on now... obviously, which means I've got no excuse not to pay bills or communicate any longer.  I'm not sure whether this is for better or worse, a return to enlightenment or a return to mass ignorance, but I'll embrace it whatever.  Hello again, I bet you didn't know you missed me!

You can read the story here.


PS.  Let me amend that: mobile and internet services are now running, landlines are still down.

6 comments:

Netty said...

Not all bad then..........lol

Paul Burman said...

I may have spoken too soon, Netty. Have had to add a postscript. Never mind, it's good to have some quiet time every once in a while. :-)

Gary Davison said...

Life with no Internet! Very tough going I expect but nice and quiet, Paul. How's the writing going?

Paul Burman said...

It's going well, cheers, Gary, although I can't stop tweaking Number Three and I'm very keen to make a proper start on Number Four. Nevertheless, there's not much point in putting the thing out there until I'm 100% happy with it. How are things with you?

Gary Davison said...

I know the feeling, I'm the same with number 4. I've decided to put it away for a few months and go back to it. I'm on my second poetry course and enjoying it very much, although I'm far from being top of the class I think :)

Paul Burman said...

Apologies for the slowest of responses, Gary, but I did want to take my virtual hat off to you: poetry can be hard (whether reading or writing)! I'm delighted you're enjoying it.

Merry Christmas an happy new year to you.