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> When my family and I take our "road trip" this summer,
> I will find it hard not to log on somewhere and see what
> you all are up to. I don't see the internet as something
> that you need to take a vacation from. You take a vacation
> from the things that you have had enough of.
> I plan to have the computers packed close to the outside
> so I can get to them. When we move to Alaska, we had one
> machine packed in the back of our Suburban and we set it
> up every place that we stayed that had a phone jack. My
> wife kept in touch with all of our friends that had an
> interest in our trip. And though our list of interested
> friends has shrunk some, our online family has grown.
> Even my own biological family is getting into the
> online thing and might want progress reports of the
> trip.
Well, I guess it depends. If you're on a "vacation", it would be nice to perhaps log
on
at the hotel in the evening. Length of trip and all that stuff too.
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