Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.
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Ahh..and now I see why you have the bandwidth you have.
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@jt1001001 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
Ahh..and now I see why you have the bandwidth you have.
Yep. I live in the closest small light source north. Got 10M/1M at home, which still drives me nuts. The One Community fiber loop is on the poles in my front yard. Yet the best internet connection available in the area is 50M/5M.
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I get that and it stinks. Verizon ran Fios Fiber through my neighborhood (literally the poles in my backyard) to interconnect 2 parts of the local town. But because my neighborrhood wasn't technically part of the town no franchise agreement and therefore stuck with cable and their crappy service and lines. Glad i moved
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Haha that's a cool idea.
Here's my state. And no it's not during a blackout, we're just one giant dark zone
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@TAHIN Hrm, Kansas?
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Montana
We should keep this up. Post your state's night picture and others can try to guess the state. -
Where do we get said pictures?
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@dafyre Georgia? (The state, not the country)
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@travisdh1 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@dafyre Georgia? (The state, not the country)
Yea.
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@dafyre said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@travisdh1 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@dafyre Georgia? (The state, not the country)
Yea.
Atlanta gives it away.
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@travisdh1 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@dafyre said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@travisdh1 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@dafyre Georgia? (The state, not the country)
Yea.
Atlanta gives it away.
Every time!
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Here's Denver!
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I live top right and work bottom left
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@NattNatt I do not envy your commute!
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@scottalanmiller said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/iss036e009405-full.jpg
I see DFW at the top, Houston, Austin, and the little SA spur.
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@art_of_shred it's amazing how easily you can pick out everything in Texas from an aerial shot like that. That's OKC and Tulsa up above DFW, too.
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@scottalanmiller Must be Baton Rouge to the right of Houston.