[FRIAM] Gross incompetent maggots concast
Gillian Densmore
gil.densmore at gmail.com
Thu Jul 21 04:22:37 EDT 2022
Huh wait ok, so I sort of "get" why something legacy heavy like copper
might be a a hot minute (physisically speaking) to replace. but it's my my
understanding that fiber (or if it get anywhere: Qbits). while very, very
particular for machining tolerances, repairs now use specialised robots (or
humans) with what looks like a medievieval hot iron to patching in and
physically repair a damaged spection, . I'd think the PITA would be getting
it smooth clean enough so as get a stable digital signal .is their a step
here I've missed (grabe wad of very very expensive plastic insider into
heater- comeback in several hours after it's baked and cooled into fine
polished stupidity. ...(Getting your line tester to get a response from
someplace Abq? that's blackmagic: how can something about the size of a
shop fac send something: test codes down one specific part of internet
connection and a computer (or terminal?) some place else makes a loud
beep.That's magic
and wait dump truck? what the--> eeerf
initBack.aObj(truck)
return:"instructions unclear: when do I stop backing up?"
else: Eeef. lol well that'd explain part of the problem! fuuuuuuuu.......
and that nocked out some large amount ofinternet in the state? Wowza. I was
at the herbstore. A grower was having a meltdown because they don't know
whats left from today inventory Smiths was cash only but the banks were
fine.
Why don't qe h
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 12:00 AM Tom Johnson <jtjohnson555 at gmail.com> wrote:
> A big dump truck took out a bunch of lines at the intersection of
> Cerrillos and Richardson around noon on Wednesday. The Xfinity lines took
> down every thing in , I think , ZIP Codes 87501, 87502 and 87505. And if
> there are multiple fiber lines, it's going to take time to resolve.
>
> =======================
> Tom Johnson
> Inst. for Analytic Journalism
> Santa Fe, New Mexico
> 505-577-6482
> =======================
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2022, 9:59 PM Gillian Densmore <gil.densmore at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> 20 something assholes stonewallimg. And none of them would even answer
>> the most basic question of what the hell is going on that would cause a
>> quote-unquote outage that would last the better part of coming up on now
>> three goddamn days. The only thing they would do is just Stonewall repeat
>> the same script nonsense of well there's notage like wtf happened did
>> someone smash a line or dig to deport you know this is not exactly rocket
>> science here there's something physically wrong or something that would be
>> causing a " unquote outage.
>> What is that even supposed to mean at this point? Especially if the only
>> thing they will tell me is well it's an outage I mean what are they doing
>> 3D printing the part and then importing it from booga booga no no no no no
>> this stuff usually is at worst a few hours to to fix there is no mystery
>> here they're just that incompetent.
>>
>>
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