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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Switching to Starlink: A Game-Changer for Rural Internet Access

Living in the remote, mountainous regions of far west Texas presents its own set of challenges, not least among them being reliable internet access. Those of us out here are mostly cut off from the world, with cell phone coverage so sparse that I've resorted to a booster just to catch a whiff of a signal. My local internet provider, though a lifeline, often leaves me disconnected, especially during the late hours of the day or, frustratingly, on weekends—sometimes knocking out service for several days.

For anyone living in the sticks, the options are slim and fraught with compromises. Satellite services like Hughesnet and Viasat are available but their data throttling tactics—where your speed is choked to a crawl once you hit a data cap—means the connection is barely usable after a short while. As someone who devours data, this setup just isn’t feasible, and waiting for installation can take months since providers prioritize areas with multiple service requests.

Enter Starlink, a beacon of hope. The decision to switch wasn’t made lightly; abandoning a local business is tough when you’re committed to supporting the community. But with my work-from-home needs escalating and another rainy season on the horizon threatening more outages, reliability had to take precedence. Hearing about the increasing shift of local customers to Starlink only solidified my decision—better to switch before being left in the lurch by a retracting local enterprise.

The transition to Starlink isn’t without its costs, both financially and emotionally. It’s a pricey investment upfront, and although I missed out on the recently introduced discounts for refurbished units, the potential for steady, fast connectivity is worth the price. Tomorrow, my Starlink kit arrives, and it’s set to go up on the fourth-story observation tower of the SkyCastle—my home. The high vantage point should provide an unobstructed view of the sky, maximizing connection stability.

I'm keen to hear from others who've made the switch. Are you satisfied with Starlink? How does it compare to other local options? Is the service meeting your needs? 

For those still on the fence about upgrading their rural internet setup, consider how pivotal a stable connection is to modern living—from everyday communications to professional obligations. Starlink isn’t just another service provider; for many of us, it’s a lifeline, transforming the way we connect from the wild fringes of society.

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Friday, March 8, 2024

Friday, it's time to do stuff!

Things to do today...

First thing was to wake up early enough to attend a Zoom meeting from the company I'm part of. Next had to feed the puppies, well they aren't exactly puppies, Mr Pups is 12 and Sweet Pea is 8 according to the vet. I have to sneak in their antibiotics before giving them breakfast so they will actually eat it. Next was to feed hubby, since it's the end of the week, all the fun to eat convenience foods have been eaten already, I'm also just out of a lot of things in my pantry and fridge, so I had to improvise. Not a problem usually, but I had the makings for dirty rice, a dish that PB traditionally doesn't think he likes... he ate some recently and has decided it's pretty good, so I made another batch today, still need to work on the recipe, and since I don't want to test it myself (I fast everyday and don't eat until after 3 at the earliest), I had to rely on PB's description of what it was missing, I'll give it a go later today and see for myself.

Now for the rest of the day, I'm going over to a friend's house to "service" her composting toilet, yeah I know, but that's what friends are for. She hurt her knee and isn't able to do the dirty job, so I am doing it. It's honestly not that big of a deal, I'm more "worried" about digging a hole in our rocky ground out here, cleaning out the poo and rinsing it isn't a problem... I'll hang out with my friends after that. At some point today, maybe before I leave to go to my friend's, I'll grab my new vacuum and hit the floor, I almost hate to do it right now, the pups are sleeping so soundly... if they don't wake up while I'm getting ready to leave, I may wait until I get home.
How is your Friday going?




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Wretha,

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