once I used a pen and paper
-and reading was something you did with books.
Those were there on my desk or in the shelves, all I had to do was get up and select a good novel, find nice stationary and a good pen.
Whenever I wanted.
A failing ISP sometimes feels like someone stole all your books, the novels, the poetry, the photography books. And someone stole the newspapers out of your postbox at the gate.
Perhaps during ISP failure one should be grateful for having time to sit down and read an actual book, perhaps even write a letter
-with pen and paper.
But they still havent discovered a way to browse Flickr without going online.
It would be nice if it was possible though ;)
August 10th 2006
once I used a pen and paper
-and reading was something you did with books.
Those were there on my desk or in the shelves, all I had to do was get up and select a good novel, find nice stationary and a good pen.
Whenever I wanted.
A failing ISP sometimes feels like someone stole all your books, the novels, the poetry, the photography books. And someone stole the newspapers out of your postbox at the gate.
Perhaps during ISP failure one should be grateful for having time to sit down and read an actual book, perhaps even write a letter
-with pen and paper.
But they still havent discovered a way to browse Flickr without going online.
It would be nice if it was possible though ;)
August 10th 2006