Comcast = “I honestly don’t know what the fuck I’m paying for these days…”
What happened to the days when cable internet really was fast? It’s not because the internet has gotten so much more high bandwidth content, don’t give me that shit. It’s because cable internet companies realized that they could now charge the same as they were before, while offering sub-par service, with the understanding that they could ‘offer’ higher bandwidth packages to you for ridiculous prices when you realized they were ripping you off with their cable package in the first place.
I swear to God, Comcast “highspeed cable internet” is worse than dial-up and it’s frustrating that there really isn’t any competition for them here in Chicago.
I’ve been waiting and refreshing basic pages like Flickr and my headproject website for the last 20 mins and it’s hit or miss. They’ll load and then stop loading. They’ll load and then stop loading. And it’s not my router. Hell, I disconnected my wireless router two weeks ago because my internet was such shit.
Comcast… as far as I’m concerned, you’re worthless and I hate you. No seriously.
It’s 4:09 on a Sunday… do you know what you’re doing online?
Why yes, I’m looking up the early warning signs of pregnancy. Why? Because as usual, I’m a bit concerned about Carey. It’s amazing how for the most part, the simple use of a condom can prevent pregnancy but I/we seem to opt out of that most of the time.
Carey is moody (check). Carey is seemingly quite fatigued (check). Carey has tender breasts (check).
So ya know, what gives? She doesn’t seem to be worried but… I always get a little concerned when there’s ANYTHING out of the ordinary and it’s even close to a ’sign of pregnancy.’ Why? Not because I don’t ever want to have children because well… I do. But because I’m afraid of what that means for our life in the moment. I can barely afford pets let alone a child. I’m not where I need to be. What about daycare (ick), what about car seats and strollers and being up all night with the crying baby. I’m just not ready yet… and I don’t even need to borrow someones kid to know that.
But I suppose we’ll see won’t we. I suppose we’ll see.
“They say laughter is the best medicine… I say drawing cartoons of English Lit. teachers being eaten by ugly monsters is better.” – me 2004