Good thing I posted this yesterday since my cable connection at home is now down. I am at the library. This seems to happen whenever there is a big change in weather. In this case, a cold snap caused by Global Warming.
I'm confused. What does the weather have to do with a cable connection, which I assume is wire?
I have wireless, and used to watch the weather around here closely, because I assumed atmospheric conditions interfered with reception.
I was half right. Atmospheric conditions have something to do with reception of the internet through wireless, but.....
.....usually those are atmospheric conditions in southern Minnesota or northern Utah, and not here in the Sandhills of Nebraska.