But I do have a computer at home and a pretty good ISDN connection.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's a fast-track if you can do the networking. For some personalities it works, but for mine it doesn't.
I've never had WiFi at home. I'm too easily distracted, and YouTube is too tempting.
From a security perspective, if you're connected, you're screwed.
DNS is kind of the hamster under the hood that drives the Internet.
I actually use a computer a lot. I have three computers that I use on a regular basis - one is on my desk top in my Washington office, another is at home, and I have my laptop that I use when I'm travelling.
The Internet is not nearly as fail-safe as the phone system.
I want to own a network. I want to own a network where you can turn it on with your family all day long and get positive reinforcement.
Technologically, the Internet works thanks to loose but trusted connections among its many constituent parts, with easy entry and exit for new ISPs or new forms of expanding access.
Networking is rubbish; have friends instead.
I myself feel that it is very important that my ISP supplies internet to my house like the water company supplies water to my house. It supplies connectivity with no strings attached.