Mysteries of the Universe

Hmm. No internet or dial tone when I got up this morning. I borrowed a cell phone from our downstairs neighbor (Andy takes ours up to the land on the off chance there’s an emergency in a place where he can get reception), and the woman said repair technicians don’t make calls on weekends. She scheduled one for Monday morning. But later I got a call from a technician saying he had fixed it from where he was. Who knows? Anyway, we’re back in business.

And the security service that checks for problems on my websites says I have some malware — I’m trying to give them the information they need to fix it. That took some time on hold from my internet provider, but I may now have what they need. Who knows? All sorts of mysteries of the universe here.

Any mysteries where you are? I am happy to have internet access again. I keep telling Andy life’s too complicated. It’s impossible. But somehow we manage to muddle along.


 

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10 Responses to Mysteries of the Universe

  1. Mike says:

    My computer CPU was running maxed out last week and I was trying everything I could think off to resolve the issue. Something must have worked (or some combination of somethings). The second morning after the problem started, the issue seemed to be gone and the computer was running better than it had in quite a long time.

    Smart phones, social media, and computers have been a real blessing for family communications and helping to share photos and memories during a very rough week.

  2. Dixie says:

    Life is complicated… but two heads are better than one!
    I’m just surprised that the daily chemtrails ceased for three days; we had a lovely rain, and now my dogwoods’ leaves are turned. Usually takes a couple of weeks. That’s all I’ve got. Sorry to have missed your last couple of posts!

  3. Rummuser says:

    One state won, my home state is in limbo with BJP not being able to summon enough seats to form the next government. We will know tomorrow. You cannot beat that for mystery or surprise.

  4. bikehikebabe says:

    Whenever something goes missing, I’m sure there’s malevolent witchcraft in the house because it’s not ANYWHERE. I call it the “mysteries of life”. Later it unexpectedly turns up in an explainable place. 😀

  5. KB says:

    It’s almost too much for me too. I muddle along, trying to deal with the slowest internet service known to man or womankind. I’m glad you’re back in business!

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