Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Accessing Teh Interwebs

The best part about my work life, aside from the glorious commute, is that although I work in almost a strictly digital world, I have about 75% up time for actually connecting to the digital world. I think if we did a review of my time, 20-30% of it would be spend click-refreshing to try and hit a server.

I have a 50-50 shot at accessing the server in the office next to me, where we store all of our materials. I have a decent chance of getting my email but only because I rely on my Crapberry to get it. I have about a 75% chance of hitting the Drop Box. And have to refresh 4 or 5 times to get to any web page.

The good news is that once I get a connection to a single page, I can keep it for hours. So that comes in handy for things like listening to southern radio stations and Univision.

It does not come in handy for things like connecting to a Webinar about hyperlocal marketing software. Because THAT would actually help me do my job better.

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