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Sorry, I know I said I try to keep politics out of this Blog, but IÂ saw an ad by Comcast Cable (local) that tells people that Net Neutrality is Bad for the Consumer.
They say that the Big Billion Dollar companies in Silicon Valley want to charge you for information.
Talk about False Information and Lies. They want to charge for their “pipes”, even though we already have to pay for any access to the Internet we get. I wrote an article or two on my PolBlog regarding Net Neutrality, and Liz over at Successful Blog has an extensive listing of Articles that explain it in much more detail.
My point is that if the Cable and Telco’s are spending Advertising Dollars Lying about Net Neutrality, we need to amp up our efforts to Protect our Rights to a Free Internet.
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And in case our friends in Canada think they are safe from Cable and Telco interference with the Internet in the Great White North, Read The Newspapers…Â They’re trying the same thing up there.
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The latest in the transition to Working at Home for K is her Beauty Shoppe is (semi)open downstairs. We moved all of her equipment from the Kitchen and Dining Room to the Basement over the weekend.
Before I get too far ahead of myself, let me update you on the process and progress of the Basement. It still isn’t fully done. It’s workable, but not finished.
The contractors finally finished the walls, ceiling, hair-washing sink and most of the floor. The walls are all painted (yes I did help). And the floor is down in the actual work area and most of the entryway. The powder room is almost done, but still no toilet. So, if any of the old ladies needs to use the facilities, they have to go up 2 floors to use our private bathroom.
Now, for the Good News. I can go into the Kitchen and get my coffee without tripping over any customers. I don’t have to smell the permanent solution when someone gets a perm. And the customers are coming in through the back door, not tracking leaves into the Living Area.
I have no idea when she has the contractors scheduled to come in to finish what’s left, but they will have to do it on a Sunday or Monday when the shop is closed. At this point I guess it doesn’t really matter as much because I have the house back.
There are still adjustments we will have to make, but I think the worst of the transition is out of the way.
Stay tuned…
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