James Pearson
2010-05-03
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Greetings :)For the last month I have been doing a little globe-trotting. Many
amazing experiences with countries/places/people have been enjoyed, but
one experience that left a little to be desired was the internet access!First up was Tasmania, which turned out to be one of, if not the
actually the very worst country I have ever visited for everything and
anything connected with the interweb. It was slow, super expensive and
twice as unreliable – the cause of much hair pulling and the
occasional swear word.I hoped that on returning to the mainland, things would improve
substantially. One would imagine the surfing situation in Australia to
be pretty sweet, but unfortunately, one would be wrong – it sucked
almost as much as tassie!Which brings me on to Turkey – The Tease! Turkey promised so
much, and almost delivered, but ultimately the frustration continued.
We were staying in a beautiful, luxury, wooden house, in a pristine
location in the mountains above Antalya and on top of all that there was
fast wireless internet – had I died and gone to heaven! For the first 3 days of my stay, I enjoyed my connection with the world,
but as a storm rolled in, the power went down and the internet failed to
return. Coming and going would be too kind a way to describe the
signal; for sporadic 30 min periods once or twice a day the wonderful
world of wireless would return, restoring hope in humanity, but
inevitably leave us crippled and cursing faster than it came.Then all was well again and we gleefully stumbled around the virtual
world, naively thinking the problem had been fixed until a few days
later we were left alone again. This pattern continued for the duration
of our stay despite the best efforts from numerous geeks and currently
lays unresolved! My current favourite theory involves the local homeless
hounds and a partly chewed up cable – not because it is any more
probable than 10’s of other likely scenarios, but because it makes
me smile a little during this lonely and isolated time ;)My time away has almost come to an end and soon I will get to sleep in
my own bed (albeit only for 2 nights before jetting off again). This
means fast and stable interweb, and a chance to upload the first part of
my expedition diary. I’m sure you can find it in your hearts to
forgive me this delayed release, but if not, just blame it on the hounds...