
Yet another MoJF. But today is special since I'm on dial-up. While I write this, I'm downloading the March 10th Off the Hook at 3.4 kBps. That translates to 27.2 kbps, which is half of my possible 56 kbps. How is a person able to survive on dial-up? It's a mixture of patience, hope, and a large archive of the stuff I got while I was on broadband.
The patience is simply ingrained in my soul. I understand that Javantea's Fate and Hack Mars will happen in their time. I will work and I will slack and it will get done eventually. This is the price one pays and the benefit one recieves being independent. If I wasn't working on Hack Mars and Javantea's Fate, I wouldn't be doing much else. So here I am doing what I can at a slow rate. I may look back on these past two or three years as waste, but I feel that I've been having a good time. There's nothing wrong with using short amount of time to find out what to do in the future. Just make sure it stays short. One thing that I have learned is that a person should always decide which direction to go, how to go, and then go. This past Saturday, I learned the hard way that patience is a virtue always and everywhere. I walked 8 miles in suburban hell of Lynwood (north of Seattle, WA, USA) because I didn't have a good plan.
The hope I have is for 1 Mbps up/ 1.5 Mbps down DSL which will bless me at a very decent price. That will be 4x the speed at which I was previously uploading and 6x the speed at which I was previously downloading. You can probably imagine all the Slackware and Monotonik I will be uploading day and night, right? I'm going to download a good portion of Archive.org and other free/legal stuff. The dial-up is a requirement of the new DSL. I hope and thus I am willing to suffer a minor setback in speed. At least I have access to mail, web, and Off the Hook.
The thing that is really keeping me happy is the stuff I downloaded before the DSL shut off. I'm listening to S.T. - Downtown from the Monotonik 4 which I downloaded on BitTorrent. The scene is very cool about free download. I won't be downloading much more than Off the Hook today, though.
So what does the picture have to do with my journey on dial-up? Well, I wanted to explain technology and I found someone who wants to know about my relationship with technology. Harris Polls offered me 350 HL points to waste ~30 minutes of my time answering questions less philosophical than the ones I show above. What are HL points? Well 1000 of them will buy me a Popular Science magazine subscription or a poster of an anarchy symbol. So 350 was worth my time, I would say... But the points weren't as juicy as the questions. These questions were loaded completely to ask me a simple question: "Are you a hacker or are you a consumer?" I chose hacker because I can see no other way. Rate yourself on the Harris Points Hacker Poll and see if you are a hacker, too. By the way, this Harris Poll was bought to you by Best Buy.
- I like to shop around before making a purchase.
- I would like to upgrade my technology products.
- I'm always willing to try or do new things.
- I'm happy with the selection of stores out there to buy technology and entertainment products.
- Price is more important to me than brand names.
- Technology can be very confusing at times.
- Technology has made my life easier.
- Technology is more trouble than its worth.
- Having fun is the whole point of life.
- I always have the latest gadgets.
- I buy technology & entertainment products that make my life more fun.
- I love the idea of having a "networked home" where all the systems of my home - heating, security, appliances and electronics - are connected and working together.
- I play sports or work out more often than other people do.
- I research technology products before I buy.
- I spend too much money on technology and entertainment products.
- 1 = Consumer, 4 = Con man, 5 = Reasonable human being.
- 1 = Luddite, 2-4 = Well-connected, 5 = Consumer.
- 1 = Luddite, 2-4 = Reasonable human being, 5 = Consumer.
- 1 = I want MORE!, 2-4 = Consumer, 5 = Intelligent human being.
- 1 = Consumer, 3 = Quality and price, 5 = Cheap.
- 1 = Hacker, 3 = Consumer, 5 = Id10t.
- 1 = Luddite, 2-4 = Hacker, 5 = Why else do you buy tech?
- 1 = Hacker, 2 = Consumer, 5 = Luddite.
- 1 = Scientist, 3 = Consumer, 5 = Hedonist fuck.
- 1 = Luddite, 3 = Reasonable human being, 5 = Consumer.
- 1 = Luddite, 3 = Consumer, 5 = P2P Leech.
- 1 = Reasonable human being, 2-5 = Id10t.
- 1 = Otaku, 3 = Fit, 5 = dumb jock.
- 1 = Consumer, 3 = Busy person, 5 = Hacker.
- 1 = Broke, 3 = consumer, 5 = Best Buy Credit Card Debt.
I'd just like to say fnord that these corporate fnord bastards have their heads fnord up their collective fnord asses.

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