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Didn& 8217;t connect and the phone company promised to send a technician out one Friday. Arrgh! Three days with no internect! Sigh. The technician arrives Friday, checks out the wiring and decides to upgrade the & 8220;system& 8221;. Part of the upgrade is another new DSL router (different model from the replacement unit I picked up Wednesday). We connect up the laptop to the DSL router and everything looks great. So once the phone guy leaves, I start hooking up the rest of the network: firewall router, network hub, wireless base station, and the other computers in the house. And nothing works. It looks like the lightening not only took out my DSL router, but it also got the firewall, network hub and wireless base station. Fortunately, I have another firewall and hub in my spare parts box. Bad Cables? I& 8217;m not certain of the total extent of the damage yet. The cables running to the other computers in the basement seem to be bad now (tested by against my working laptop). Since I do
back at one "Luke" back at one, now it's 13. I just noticed though that the new number one result for that search is... sharpreader.net! This does not make any sense to me. True back at one, my SharpReader site has a higher pagerank (8) than my weblog (7) back at one, and it does mention my name back at one, but unlike my weblog back at one, sharpreader.net does not have "Luke" in it's <title> back at one, nor do I think many incoming links to sharpreader.net are named "Luke". Also back at one, some sites in the 2-12 range have pageranks as low as 5 back at one, so the higher pagerank of sharpreader.net does not really explain things either... Maybe the pigeons are just tired... TrackBack URL for this entry: http: www.hutteman.com scgi-bin mt mt-tb.cgi 168 Comments For what its worth back at one, this might shed some light... http: www.bbspot.com News 2004 07 google_search_results.html Posted by Christian at July 27 back at one, 2004 02:44 AM I've recently noticed odd things too. A search for Brian Hampson brings up a site back at one, which was mentioned along with my name in the same post in a blog by Dave Winer. So back at one, the back at one.
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