Eureka
About 7 months ago I was in Atlanta for some meetings. Of course, being a technophile . . . I travel packing a considerable amount of gadgets: my weapons of choice, if you will. Of course, I also love when I come across amazing deals on technology too . . . like the time that I found a Linksys Travel router online for $12.
Naturally, my need to be connected drove me to bring this router of mine to Atlanta with me just in case I couldn't hit a wireless internet access point. If there was a port in the wall, I can make my own wireless.
It worked flawlessly as usual.
Unfortunately, it was a few days later when I gave in to the harsh realization that I had left this prized piece of networking technology in the big crapple (sorry, I know it's not that bad - I'm just not a fan).
Reality is a cruel, cruel mistress.
Especially when she's wrong.
Tonight, while looking for something else incidentally (I lose stuff) . . . buried in a box in our closet I came across the long lost router - sitting there so lonely and ready to "packet" all in (networking joke). It's like being reunited with a long lost friend . . . that's about 5 inches tall and has the ability to transmit and receive radio frequencies.
Oh happy day.
Des
1 comment:
I'm glad you found it
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