Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Problems with broad band

Waiting fro it to be fixed

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen

Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his broadband of men

Feared by the bad, loved by the good . . .

Anonymous said...

How awful! i don't think i'd cope if mine went down!

Physiocrat said...

Eh? Not a windoze problem by any chance? Or has someone put a spade through your cable?

Dr. Peter H. Wright said...

Jackie,
I feel sure you would cope.

I was without a PC for two days after my old one broke down.
Within hours of losing my connection to the internet, I definitely began to feel slightly panicky, believe it or not.

But I survived.

Peter.


P.S.
I do hope Father Ray is not going to be cut off for too long.

gemoftheocean said...

The modern equivalent of being thrown in the desert without water!

nickbris said...

England are having a problem with the India batting.They hope to get it fixed before Saturday.

Anonymous said...

why thanks for the vote of confidence dr.peter!

Anonymous said...

Hope you're not with NTL, Father. It might be a very long wait!

Phil said...

As I was once told by a born-again 'friend' at school when my BBC micro computer blew up, "If you were a Christian, you'd pray about it." Of course, being the chaste daughter of the local Baptist minister, by "Christian", she meant born-again, non-Catholic. So, there you have it, Father. You have no salvation or broadband. I should pray about it, if I were you. Hehe!

Anonymous said...

Fr. Ray,

Every time you go offline for an extended period the Pope issues a major document, with great significance for the Catholic Church.

I wonder what the Holy Father is about to bring out this time...

Dr. Peter H. Wright said...

Alleluia !

Father Ray is back on line.
I was beginning to get withdrawal symptoms.

Mulier Fortis said...

NOT FOR PUBLICATION - your email address got bounced back to me (the tiscali one)... have you changed email?

Phil said...

Welcome back, Father.

Well, as one would expect, he spoke many Wisdom-filled words in Austria.

He also made one heck of a fashion statement with his vestments on Saturday! I think the message here was: Note to self - Sack Papal MC for letting me look like this on International TV!

I predict that Archbishop Marini will be on his way to the Catholic equivalent of (the Diocese of) Coventry, quite soon.

nickbris said...

Hooray,good to see you back Father Ray

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