I use my blackberry pearl cell phone at the house as a wireless modem so I don’t always have to drive over to the office…which has had extremely slow connectivity as of late. My service provider is T-Mobil which basically borrows air time from whoever has service in the area…the problem with using my cell phone at the house is this. It constantly switches between SunCom (Puerto Rican Provider) which gives me 1 bar and super slow internet and Cingular which gives me 5 bars and super fast Internet. The weird thing about it is that it switches carriers by itself. I am not moving around. It sits on the desk right next to me and about every 15 minutes it goes from Cingular to Suncom…which usually means I’ll get a “Timed Out” error and loose whatever work I was trying to upload.
All this should pass soon when we get our DSL installed then the cell phone will just be back up.
I can’t believe it. After getting lucky enough to inherit Diamond Mine, now I get this email telling me that if I collaborate, I could get $20 million bucks. Summer and I must have done something very good in a past life.
Attn:
I discovered a dormant account in my office, as Auditor with Investment Bank of Africa. It will be in my interest to transfer this fund worth Twenty Million Dollars in an account offshore. If you can be a collaborator/partner to this please indicate interest immediately forus to proceed.
Remember this is absolutely confidential, as I am seeking your assistance as the beneficiary of this unclaimed funds, since we are not allowed to operate a foreign account,I have reposed my confidence in you and hope that you will not disappoint me.
Today I ordered our phone and Internet . We were trying to go through some guys that would get it done…but they weren’t getting it done. Surprise surprise. I called PRT (Puerto Rico Telephone Company) this morning, we have a $7.95 phone line getting installed as well as a 2mg download and a 1mg upload speed for the low low installation price of $50. Too bad we couldn’t work with just the Internet (and no power), we would have saved $10,000.
The only downfall that I have seen so far, is that the Puerto Rico Telephone companies website is all spanish without an “english” option. Oh well, time to learn how to pay our bill in spanish (just like the water company)! The DMax (Puerto Rico DSL) logo, also in Spanish, translates to English from Spanish to “Internet without Borders”)
Over the past couple of weeks, www.ca2pr.com has been getting hammered by spam bots, programs that crawl blogs and automatically post links to their site, so Summer and I had to do something about it. We installed an anti-spam bot program that is going to require everyone to type in a security password when they post comments…just a word. Not too much, just one word. Die spam bot, die.