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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.
David Fontaine wrote:
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> Bob Hughes wrote:
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> > "David Fontaine" <dav### [at] faricynet> wrote in message
> > news:3896209C.C01855F4@faricy.net...
> > | Bob Hughes wrote:
> > |
> > | > "Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
> > | > news:389### [at] pacbellnet...
> > | > | Is it possible to connect from a car with a laptop and a cell phone ?
> > | >
> > | > It is, but I'd never want to do so when on the road. Well, maybe if stopped
> > | > over someplace a couple days. I treat any travel like a vacation, including
> > | > vacation from internet connecting.
> > |
> > | Isn't it also quite expensive and insecure?
> >
> > Oh, well I was just answering Kens question about something I don't know about.
> > Not the first time that's happened.
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> Happens to me all the time :-) (As you probably already knew)
> But I agree it is good to treat a road trip like a vacation.
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