It was three or four more days before I got the computer set up. Arranged with Qwest before we moved to have the service switched over. What neither they nor I knew was that the service line to the house was missing. I plugged in my modem and saw that nothing was happening, so I started poking around the basement and found the wire from the outside hanging down, not connected to anything. Then I went outside and found the wire to the junction box in a coil laying on top of the box.
Why is it that people at customer service assume the customer doesn't know what they're talking about? I told them that 1) there are phone jacks all over the house and 2) the house wasn't connected to the grid. So what do they put on the service ticket? That I need a phone jack installed in the house! And this was a native speaker of English in Salt Lake City, not a farmed out phone jockey in India!
If I knew anything (more than enough to be dangerous) about the wiring of data lines, I would have had it done before today (the earliest
Our washer and dryer were scheduled to be delivered on Sept 1st, but the washer is on back order until the
Got garage cleaned out yesterday and have room for the car. Now to get a garage door opener (other than my arms).
Next project for Liz - find a place to put our clothes. One of our dressers absorbed moisture and grew mold in storage. Once particle board is infiltrated with mold, there's nothing to do with it except throw it away. The trash man carted it off this morning.
Honey-do list:
- Dresser for our clothes.
- Shelves for food storage.
- Shelves for books
- Get stuff stored in MT shipped to IA.
- Doggy door for the pooch.
Me-wanna-do list
- Solar hot water for house
- Solar heating for garage
- Build basement workshop
- Organize tools in basement workshop
- Garage door opener
- Backyard grill
- Extend front porch
- Build back yard deck
- Invisible fence for not-so invisible Bassett Hound.
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